MANAMA: As the discussions are underway with the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA), the introduction of Mobile Healthcare facility envisaged by Al Hilal Healthcare Group Bahrain will add a new dimension to the Kingdom’s healthcare sector.
“The initial discussions with the NHRA have been very encouraging for us to open the first Mobile Healthcare facility in the Kingdom of Bahrain,” Dr. Sharath Chandran, CEO of Al-Hilal Hospital Group Bahrain told reporters during a pre-opening Press conference of the 3rd facility held at Al Hilal Medical Center in Manama and said the high-tech model of Mobile Healthcare would add a new dimension healthcare sector of Bahrain.
Dr. Sharath Chandran, who has plenty of experience and has been at the helm of India’s one of pioneering Mobile Healthcare service providers for over one decade said that deployment of latest technology would enable doctors to diagnose patients remotely by using state-of-the-art technology.
Dr. Sharath, who was responsible to manage 50 clinics across 19 cities in India, is upbeat about the success of the Mobile Healthcare in Bahrain. “The technology opened up a new era both for doctors, patients and healthcare service providers.”