Wed, 15 Feb 2017 10:18:25 +0000 By NATION REPORTER A US$ 30 million first ever cardiac surgery hospital is being constructed in Zambia by an investor from the Middle East and will see the country save a lot of money in medical evacuations to foreign hospitals across the world. Medland Hospital, once completed would equally have facilities such as a high-tech women and dental transplant department that would see people have their original dental formula gained after losing some of their teeth. Hospital chief executive officer Dr Mohamed El Sahili said in an interview yesterday that his company had decided to invest in Zambia’s health sector because the country through President Edgar Lungu had created a conducive and attractive investment environment. Dr El Sahili disclosed that Medland Hospital Cardiac Hospital would be the first in the SADC region and would be able to provide medical services to countries including Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Democratic Republic […]
Zambia to have first cardiac surgery hospital
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