Complying with the expansion services the accident as well as emergency division of Fujairah Healthcare facility, greater than 22,000 patients were treated at the refurbished center during the first half of 2022, Emirates Health And Wellness Providers (EHS) introduced Friday.
The growth works were finished in April 2021, causing the handling of 100 per cent of all emergency cases which reached the hospital.
EHS stated it raised ability in the crash and emergency department of Fujairah Hospital as component of its development strategy to support health and wellness centers and also allow them to offer high-quality diagnostic as well as treatment services to patients across different regions.
Ahmed Al-Khadim, the supervisor of Fujairah Hospital, confirmed that the job was released to expand the division and elevate its operational capability to suit even more clients as well as minimize waiting times.
Al-Khadim showed that the Department includes a person healing room with a capability of four beds, a case examination area with an ability of 2 beds, an extra area with an ability of 3 beds, a person monitoring area with a capability of 15 beds, and also other rooms dedicated for giving various services, such as isolation and also radiology (General X-Ray/CT Scan).
Dr Amal Al Jasmi, assistant supervisor for clinical affairs at Fujairah Hospital, explained that in 2020, the department could process greater than 27,000 situations in the initial half of the year, contrasted to 42,000 throughout the whole of 2019. “This means that the Division refined 100 percent of emergency situations that need prompt interest in the very first quarter of 2022, while the action price for non-emergency cases that can wait from two to 4 hours went to 97 percent,” Dr Al Jasmi noted.
The advancement operations went in parallel with opening a specialized pathway for the crash as well as emergency division in the medical facility as well as the emergency department for obstetrics as well as gynaecology, according to worldwide requirements and sychronisation with city government divisions.
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Last Updated: 20 May 2022