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Private Hospitals Association participates At the Algiers International Fair

 

 

 
The Private Hospitals Association is participating in the Algiers International Fair, to be held at the Exhibition Palace in Algiers, from 8-13 May.
 
The hospitals participating in the exhibition include Jordan Hospital, Istishari Hospital, Istiklal Hospital, Al Israa Hospital, Specialty Hospital, Khalidi Hospital, Rashid Hospital Center, Islamic Hospital and Al Hanan General Hospital.
 
More than 1,000 companies and institutions from different countries will participate in the exhibition, which will be opened under the patronage of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika. The Algiers International Fair is an important opportunity to share experiences and to promote tourism especially medical tourism. It is also an opportunity for the concerned Algerian parties to benefit from the exhibition to communicate with the participating parties and the possibility of concluding cooperation agreements with them.
 
The Chairman of the Private Hospitals Association Dr. Fawzi Al-Hammouri stressed the importance of the participation of the Association and the private hospitals members of the Consortium  in the exhibition as it constitutes an additional effort in the endeavors of the Association to introduce the advanced treatment services provided by Jordanian private hospitals to its patients from inside and outside Jordan with prices less than the prices of treatment in competitors countries .
 
He expressed the hope that the participation of the association and the members of the consortium in the exhibition will contribute to the cooperation relations with the relevant health authorities in Algeria in the field of transferring Algerian patients for treatment in Jordanian private hospitals and thus will increase the revenues of medical tourism.
 
The association's participation comes within the framework of the marketing strategy aimed at promoting medical services in Jordanian private hospitals as part of a partnership between the association and Jordan Competitiveness Program funded by USAID and increasing the number of patients coming to the Kingdom for treatment in its hospitals.