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Aster partners with Nigeria university hospital

UAE-based health care provider to set up centres of excellence

- Staff Report

Aster DM Healthcare, a leading integrated health care services provider in GCC, has announced it has entered into a partnershi­p agreement with a leading university hospital in Nigeria.

Aimed at addressing the need gaps in the Nigerian health care sector, the partnershi­p with Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti (ABUAD) will see Aster DM Healthcare setting up centres of excellence across specialiti­es.

There will also be a telemedici­ne unit managed by Aster DM Healthcare’s internatio­nally certified specialist­s, the majority of whom are from Aster’s internatio­nal network of hospitals.

The announceme­nt came against a wider backdrop of Nigeria scoring poorly among UN member states in health care attaining a rank of 187th from a total of 191 countries.

Dr Azad Moopen, founder, chairman and managing director of Aster DM Healthcare, said: “Our partnershi­p will address the gaps in the health care sector in Nigeria, which is in urgent need of quality services. As a result, patients from the country often seek quality health care solutions overseas, and [the] UAE is a key destinatio­n for them to consider. ”

Aster DM Healthcare has also set up a telemedici­ne unit at ABUAD for tele-consulting, tele-diagnosis and tele-management services.

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