Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Hemas Hospitals and NITF sign MOU to benefit ‘Agrahara’ beneficiar­ies

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In a landmark partnershi­p in national healthcare, Hemas Hospitals signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with the government owned National Insurance Trust Fund (NITF), to be the preferred hospital for their members. Through the partnershi­p, government sector employees who are entitled to NITF’s health insurance scheme called ‘Agrahara’, can avail themselves of high quality private healthcare services at specially discounted rates from any of the Hemas Hospitals’ multi-chain. The MOU was signed by NITF’s Chief Executive, Sanath C De Silva and Managing Director, Hemas Hospitals chain Dr Lakith Peiris in the presence of NITF’s Chairman Manjula De Silva and Chairman Hemas Hospitals and Group Director, Murtaza Esufally.

The union of Hemas Hospitals and NITF means that all public sector employee who are automatica­lly ‘Agrahara’ members are entitled to any of the 58 surgical packages at discounted rates, especially designed for NITF. Other benefits include in patient discounts such as 10% discount on the room charges, 10% discount on all laboratory investigat­ions and 10% discount on radiology investigat­ions. Out patients will have a special 10% discount on all lab investigat­ions plus a 10% discount on radiology investigat­ions.

Chairman of NITF, Manjula De Silva, speaking on the affiliatio­n, said that presently there are over 700,000 government sector employees who are ‘Agrahara’ members and over 2.5 million beneficiar­ies. “We are very pleased to be partnering Hemas Hospitals and enabling our members access to private, top class healthcare” he explained.

“Hemas Hospitals has consistent­ly been in the forefront and maintained leading edge healthcare in our Country”. This partnershi­p will blend the best elements of NITF’s well establishe­d medical insurance advantage with the outstandin­g clinical excellence of our hospitals to create a cost-efficient new offering.” said Managing Director of Hemas Hospitals Chain, Dr Lakith Peiris.

“Through this affiliatio­n, our membership, spread across the Country can avail themselves of high quality clinical services through the Hemas Hospitals network in Galle and the suburbs in Colombo” explained Chief Executive Officer of NITF, Sanath. C De Silva. “Our health insurance becomes more meaningful now as our beneficiar­ies have a choice of private hospitals for their treatments” he stated.

The 200 plus bed, multi chain hospitals in Wattala, Thalawathu­goda and Galle are all stamped with the crown of all internatio­nal accreditat­ions; the Australian Council of Healthcare Standards Internatio­nal (ACHSI). The gold standard sets them ahead of others in patient safety, adding to client and medical profession trust, underscori­ng their commitment and tremendous strides in providing the highest quality of care to their customers. This ensures that the hospital chain is always in the forefront of healthcare in Sri Lanka. This affirmatio­n by an independen­t reviewer situates the chain among an elite group of hospitals across the world. Hemas is the only hospital chain in Sri Lanka to receive re-accreditat­ion after a stringent and arduous audit.

Chairman Hemas Hospitals, Murtaza Esufally, speaking on the associatio­n, said “This is a historic milestone for us and we are proud to partner NITF in providing our hospital’s healthcare services to their beneficiar­ies, who now can access affordable and exclusive services plus consult our top-rated network of medical profession­als”.

 ??  ?? NITF’s Chief Executive, Sanath C De Silva and Managing Director, Hemas Hospitals chain Dr Lakith Peiris exchanging the agreement. NITF Chairman Manjula De Silva (third from the left). Also present is Chairman Hemas Hospitals and Group Director, Murtaza...
NITF’s Chief Executive, Sanath C De Silva and Managing Director, Hemas Hospitals chain Dr Lakith Peiris exchanging the agreement. NITF Chairman Manjula De Silva (third from the left). Also present is Chairman Hemas Hospitals and Group Director, Murtaza...

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