First Filipino hospital planned in Qatar soon
Preparations are underway for the establishment of a Filipino hospital, based on a new model of community partnership in Qatar, an official of the Philippine Business Council-Qatar (PBC-Q) has said.
PBC-Q chairman Greg Loayon said the business council has been making rounds of different parts of Qatar to meet with Filipino community members and orient them with the developments of the project.
In October last year, the PBC-Q accompanied executives from the Medical Mission Group & Health Services Co-operative Philippines (MMGHHSCP), led by its CEO, Dr Jose Tiongco, during a series of meetings with prospective Qatari investors.
The group proposed for the initial construction of a hospital to serve as a hub for secondary healthcare services.
The project will also extend “to multi-specialty clinics in major population areas manned by generalists and family medicine specialists and support staff,” according to Loayon.
Asked about the current status of the project, Loayon said: “The group is now working towards the incorporation of an entity that would be registered in Qatar once finalised.”
Since last month, Loayon said the business council has conducted information campaigns about the project to encourage Filipinos to become members of the entity, which will function like a membership corporation “such that the members, being stakeholders of the business, will benefit from the services of the hospital.”
“If we’re looking at 250,000 Filipinos in Qatar, we’re trying to reach out to at least 10% of the population. The information campaign is now in full swing and details of the succeeding meetings are posted online in the PBC-Q’s Facebook account,” Loayon told Gulf Times.
“Once completed, the project would be the first Filipino hospital outside the Philippines, and we’ve chosen Qatar to be its location,” Loayon noted.
The establishment of a Filipino hospital, Loayon said, would help address the Qatar government’s thrust to raise the level of the country’s health industry by expanding the availability of medical facilities.
He also noted that once operational, the hospital will not only cater to Filipino patients but also to other expatriate communities.
“The Philippines is known as one of the leading exporters of high-calibre healthcare professionals, and many foreign nationals look towards Filipino health professionals for a high level of medical care,” he said.
Courtesy: gulf-times.com
Are we suggesting that each nationality must only see a doctor from its own country ?
I recall an incident where a Filipino colleague was seriously injured in a car accident. The hospital requested Filipinos to come forward and give blood :0(
nah, it's not that filipinos are great. whenever we consult a doctor there are things lost in translation that we can't communicate properly.
when we go to the doctor, there are things we say that literally translates to "i'm feeling this in the what while doing that and it hurts in the what" and the doctor would know what it's about immediately
@brit filipinos are good in the medical field and our degrees our authentic and in US standards. like 99 percent of us speaks English(American) it is one of our official languages by the way. and we are hygienic.Most of the locals and the american expats prefer filipinos.
wild @hahhahhaha good 1
I think Filipinos are special. They are a beautiful race (mixture) but most of them eat too much!
@ britexpat lol.. But I think it a good thing that happen right if we hv a hospital like this...atleast people will die or suffer stops problems waiting for 3-4 months appointment. After the appointment attended in HMC we are not satisfied with the Dr nor the treatment
Thank goodness for that .. Rizks has been trying to get investors for a Keralite Only Hospital :0(
@brit:- lolz.!!! nothing is going to happen in real. just rumors. so just chill...everything over her has to pass through govt.s' approval which is not going to happen.
A colleague's Filipina gf looks no different from any other pretty girl ..
Is it to do with blood types ?
I wonder why there would be a need for that.
Such good news.. Just out of curiosity , do Filipinos have different blood or physiology from the rest of the human race ?
We look forward to the opening .. Joys