The Indian company will invest 130 million rubles in construction of three dialysis centers in Buryatia
Customers: Ministry of Health of the Republic of Buryatia Ulan-Ude; State and social structures Contractors: Medanta Hospital Project date: 2019/10
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2019: Plans for construction of three dialysis centers
On October 23, 2019 TAdviser knew that representatives of the Indian medical company Medanta Hospital within the trip to the Far East discussed construction of three hemodialysis centers in which are ready to invest 130 million rubles with the authorities of Buryatia.
In Buryatia representatives of Medanta participated in a meeting with the management of the republican Ministry of Health and representatives of Fund of regional development. The parties discussed construction of three hemodialysis centers in areas of the republic on 40 beds with total amount of investments of 130 million rubles, reported the press service of the Agency on the investment attraction and support of export (API)
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The parties also discussed investments into hardware upgrade of an oncological clinic in Buryatia. Interest of the investor was attracted by investments and into ophthalmology.
Medanta noted that are ready to conduct a screening research for inhabitants of the region[1].
The Medanta Hospital company is founded in 2009 and represents network of the multi-profile medical centers with total bed fund on 1,800 places. In India the network integrates 39 points. In 2015 one of divisions of the company signed the agreement on joint work in the field of health care with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Dagestan. Since then, however, news about results of this cooperation were not.
In Buryatia the PMK Medek of MTs company is already engaged in dialysis.[2].