Doctors from a Hoàn Mỹ Medical Group hospital perform an operation. — Photo courtesy of Hoàn Mỹ Medical Group
Hoàn Mỹ Medical Group and Strasys, a healthcare analytics and innovation consultancy from the UK, will team up to promote innovation and enhance clinical quality.
The consensus followed a Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two companies in HCM City last week.
The signing marks a significant milestone as part of Hoàn Mỹ's 27th-anniversary celebrations. It underscores the group's long-standing dedication to improving the health and well-being of Vietnamese people by providing them with access to advanced healthcare services, the company said in a statement.
Under the MoU, Strasys will be a strategic transformation partner, supporting Hoàn Mỹ in health service innovation, including digital, data analysis and growth. Strasys will also help Hoàn Mỹ develop Centres of Excellence and specific specialties in order to deliver highly specialised and efficient healthcare services.
In addition to prioritising innovation and raising clinical quality, the collaboration between the two enterprises encompasses numerous knowledge-sharing initiatives and practical experience exchanges at conferences and specialized workshops, contributing to the advancement of Việt Nam's healthcare sector.
“The strategic partnership with Strasys marks a significant milestone in Hoàn Mỹs efforts to enhance the quality of healthcare services while providing patients with comprehensive and internationally-renowned healthcare experiences," said Dilshaad Ali Bin Abas Ali, Group CEO of Hoàn Mỹ Medical Group.
Naeem Younis, founder and CEO of Strasys added: "This venture reflects our shared commitment to science, health, and equity in building healthier and thriving communities."
Hoàn Mỹ Medical Group is one of Việt Nam's largest private healthcare networks with 14 hospitals and six clinics providing comprehensive services across its Hạnh Phúc and Hoàn Mỹ brands. With a workforce of more than 5,000 professionals, it serves more than five million patient visits a year. — VNS