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M42, Bahrain’s Mumtalakat break ground on Amana Healthcare Bahrain

Amana Healthcare, part of the M42 group, in partnership with Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Mumtalakat), held a groundbreaking ceremony on 18th September 2024 to mark the start of construction on the Amana Healthcare facility in Al Jasra, Bahrai...

Amana Healthcare, part of the M42 group, in partnership with Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Mumtalakat), held a groundbreaking ceremony on 18th September 2024 to mark the start of construction on the Amana Healthcare facility in Al Jasra, Bahrain. This milestone signifies Amana Healthcare’s entry into Bahrain and its commitment to delivering world-class health solutions and specialised care for the health and wellbeing of people in the Kingdom.

Members of Amana Healthcare – Bahrain’s Board of Directors attended the ceremony, including Dr. Mohamed Al Saati, Acting CEO of M42 Bahrain and CEO of Amana Healthcare Bahrain, and Khalid Hussain Taqi, Managing Director – Local Impact Investments at Mumtalakat.

Commenting on the occasion, Dr. Al Saati said, ‘This highly specialised new facility will address a critical need in Bahrain, particularly long-term complex medical needs and post-acute rehabilitation. We are proud to be partnering with Mumtalakat to address crucial gaps in the healthcare landscape, supp
ort the vision of the country, and create jobs for Bahrainis. The groundbreaking marks the first step in this journey, with momentum continuing through a Recruitment Day on 12th October 2024 in Manama to engage and recruit the Kingdom’s most skilled local professionals.’

Khalid Hussain Taqi stated, ‘Mumtalakat is committed to investing in key sectors of Bahrain’s economy to benefit and enrich the lives of its people. The launch of Amana Healthcare will allow us to leverage M42’s expertise in delivering world-class care, ensuring that technology and innovation are at the forefront of one of the most vital sectors – healthcare. The groundbreaking ceremony marks the start of the project, which will ensure the efficient use of resources and further elevate the accessibility and quality of healthcare provided to all citizens and residents.’

Scheduled to commence operations in 2025, the new facility will be the first international premium provider of specialised long-term care and post-acute rehabilitation servic
es in Bahrain – an innovative approach set to revolutionise healthcare in the region and beyond.

The 15,000-square-metre, 100-bed facility will feature two large gyms, a hydrotherapy pool, two majlises, and gardens. The facility aims to offer world-class, tech-enabled services across its three wings.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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