Healthcare
Sharjah Health Authority Signs Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) With Al Zahra Hospital Sharjah to Offer Customized Benefits
Sharjah Health Authority and Al Zahra Hospital, Sharjah, a private healthcare provider in the Emirate authorized a Memorandum of Recognizing (MoU) to provide Sharjah residents with top-notch healthcare at discounted prices.
The MOU agreement provides 30 percent discount rates on various health-related treatments and services, along with fast lane consultations, to UAE nationals and civil servant, below 65 years old, while senior UAE residents and Emiratis over 65 years are both eligible for the 30% discount rate. All discount rates are applicable to cash services, only.
H.E Abdulla Ali Al Mahyan, Chairman Sharjah Health Authority, Sharjah Healthcare City and Member of Executive Council said, "We are pleased to connect with Al Zahra Sharjah to offer even more economical high-quality health care services to individuals of Sharjah, with fringe benefits, especially to the senior and Emiratis. This partnership lines up with SHA's method of advertising private-public-partnerships in order to boost the health advantages to people and residents under the directive of H.H. Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.
Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of NMC Health, Mr. Prashanth Manghat commented, "SHA has long been recognized as a model for healthcare organizations around the GCC, with a relentless focus on patient-centered treatment. They are transforming healthcare by establishing introducing methods to deliver much better health and top quality care to their communities, as successfully as feasible, and we are pleased to partner with them to sustain their goal and their unwavering commitment to excellence.
"NMC believes that high quality health care is a fundamental right of every citizen and with this partnership we would like to ensure that Sharjah residents obtain the very best and most advanced medical solutions and centers available," Mr. Manghat added.