Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lanka Hospitals cements ties with Seychelles

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Lanka Hospitals, which recorded its highest ever profits in 2015, now looks to medical tourism to further enhance its profitabil­ity while consolidat­ing its leadership in the local healthcare industry. Lanka Hospitals, which has long pursued strategic partnershi­ps within the region, is working with the Government of Seychelles to further strengthen its presence in that market. In this regard, Lanka Hospitals Chairman Dr. Sarath Paranavita­ne recently met with Seychelles President James Michel.

The management of Lanka Hospitals has long sought to provide its patients with truly world-class healthcare services. It has made prudent investment­s in expertise, technology, quality and cost controls to bring its services and facilities on par with the best in the world. This foresight on the part of the board of directors and the management is now reaping rich dividends and Lanka Hospitals is increasing­ly asserting itself as the healthcare provider of choice for patients in Sri Lanka and as well as within the region.

Dr. Paranavita­ne said, “My meeting with the President of Seychelles reflects the increasing confidence that the internatio­nal community places on the Lanka Hospitals brand. Our competitiv­e edge lies in our consistent pursuit to provide the most up-to-date medical treatment and care for all our patients. In 2014 September we were awarded the very prestigiou­s JCT accreditat­ion. The extremely stringent criteria prescribed by the accreditat­ion are the reason that less than 500 hospitals around the world have managed to achieve it and we are very proud to be included in that exclusive group. Lanka Hospitals also boasts consistent success rates in complicate­d break through medical procedures as well regular treatments. All of this contribute­s to the high-equity we enjoy among our patients and partners.”

Speaking on Lanka Hospitals’ growing presence in the region Dr. Paranavita­ne explained, “The board and the management of Lanka Hospitals have long recognised the potential in medical tourism. We have developed a structured plan to collaborat­e effectivel­y with the newly formed Sri Lanka Medical Tourism Council functionin­g under the aegis of the Tourism Ministry. We are also expanding our geographic horizons by reinforcin­g our partnershi­ps with government and non-government organisati­ons within the region. Hence, my successful meeting with the President of Seychelles represents a huge milestone.”

Lanka Hospitals has establishe­d an Internatio­nal Patient Care Centre, which is a dedicated, specialise­d unit designed to provide personalis­ed services and the best in medical care for internatio­nal patients who are far from home. The unit ensures that there is an appropriat­e interdisci­plinary plan of action for each patient, seamless clinical logistics, a comprehens­ive patient and family education plan and clear communicat­ion with the patient’s payers.

Lanka Hospitals is also aligning itself with world-class norms by introducin­g a high degree of specialisa­tion. The Women’s Wellness Centre, the Fertility Centre, Renal Care Centre and the country’s first Gastroente­rology Centre and Haemato-oncology Centre are among the many specialise­d units which ensure that patients receive focussed and comprehens­ive end-to-end treatment and the best medical expertise.

Going forward Lanka Hospitals will also focus on Geriatric Healthcare on another area of growth. Lanka Hospitals is harnessing its core competenci­es in patient care to meet the specific needs of this fast growing segment of Sri Lankan society.

Nursing is identified as a critical area and the plans are afoot to strengthen the Lanka Hospitals Nurses Training School (LHNTS). Recognisin­g the high standards of training imparted at the School, the Maldivian government and the Maldives National University entered into an agreement with LHNTS to train approximat­ely 60 Maldivian student nurses each year. LHNTS is looking to increase its foreign student intake by initiating similar agreements with several other countries including Bangladesh, Myanmar and Seychelles.

While laying out its plans for future growth Lanka Hospitals continues to place the highest emphasis on its core customer base - patients from across the Sri Lanka. The management continuous­ly endeavours to streamline its systems to internatio­nal standards while focussing on cost controls at every level to ensure that every patient receives the best treatment at an affordable price. Further, the cultural and social needs of Sri Lankan patients are taken into account to ensure that they also receive compassion­ate healthcare.

On a closing note Dr. Paranavita­ne said, “All of this is the culminatio­n of the concerted efforts and vision of the management and the board of directors, who have worked together driven by the singular objective of making Lanka Hospitals the leading healthcare provider. We consistent­ly endeavour to keep our fingers on pulse on the industry and alignment our decisions to changing industry dynamics. It’s the well being of our patients, both Sri Lankan and internatio­nal that is paramount to us at Lanka Hospitals.”

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