Baghdad – IA
Today, Tuesday, the Governor of Baghdad, Abdul Muttalib Al-Alawi, set the date for the opening of Al-Fadhiliya Central Hospital, while indicating that the completion rate reached 76 percent.
The Governorate’s Media and Government Communications Department stated in a statement received by the (INA), that “Baghdad Governor Abdul Muttalib Al-Alawi conducted a field visit to the Al-Fadhiliya General Hospital project, accompanied by the advanced staff of Baghdad Governorate.”
Al-Alawi stressed that “this project is important and has a capacity of 200 beds, and the completion rate has reached 76 percent,” expressing his hope that “this medical facility will be opened early next year.”
He added, “The hospital will contribute to providing a great medical service to the people of the capital,” noting that “all of its equipment and devices are from solid international origins and modern, advanced technologies.”
Al-Alawi stressed, according to the statement, “the necessity of managing and operating the hospital in a different and new way, and this is what we talked about in a meeting in the Prime Minister’s Office, and today it is the subject of discussion, thinking and planning in the Ministry of Health about how to operate these hospitals to provide services with high quality and in which health care and therapeutic services are sustainable.” In its quality.