Cape Times

LIFE HEALTHCARE EXPANDS THE RENAL CARE SERVICES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

- Staff Reporter

THE COMPETITIO­N Commission has approved the acquisitio­n of German healthcare company Fresenius Medical Care’s 41 Fresenius Medical Care renal dialysis clinics in South Africa by Life Healthcare Group, SA’s second-largest private hospital group. The acquisitio­n was first announced in May 2023. In a statement issued yesterday, Life Healthcare announced the expansion of its renal dialysis presence, increasing from 33 Life Renal Dialysis units to 74 units across six provinces. This expansion aims to establish a comprehens­ive renal dialysis network spanning the entire country. The deal includes five renal clinics in Namibia and one in Eswatini, taking the total number of clinics to 47. The deal is subject to a few outstandin­g conditions precedent being completed with a take-on date of April 1, 2024. Adam Pyle, Life Healthcare’s CEO for Southern Africa, said: “Our strategy of diversifyi­ng from an acutefocus­ed business to a more innovative and integrated healthcare organisati­on has led us to invest further in renal care. Our current renal patients are already benefiting from our integrated renal care pathway programme, a co-ordinated end-to-end patient journey to actively deliver expert care. This is delivered by a multidisci­plinary team of skilled healthcare profession­als,” said Pyle. “By expanding our renal dialysis services through this acquisitio­n, together with our years of renal care expertise, we’re placed in a strong position to ensure that many more chronic kidney disease patients who need life-enhancing quality care can now access our services in more locations,” said Noleen Phillipson, a senior manager of Life Renal Dialysis. |

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