Kuwait Times, Sun, Mar 31, 2024 | Ramadan 21, 1445
Minister signs MoU with British hospital
Kuwait:
Kuwait Minister of Health Dr.
Ahmad Al-Awadhi signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Great Ormond
Street Hospital (GOSH) in London, with Kuwaiti Ambassador in the UK Bader
Al-Awadhi attending. The Kuwaiti Health Office’s Chief, Dr. Abdulaziz
Al-Rasheed, and the minister’s accompanying delegation attended the event.
Speaking to KUNA, the minister said the MoU aims at sharing expertise, reducing
the number of overseas patients, drawing world medical staff to Kuwait, creating
cooperation opportunities, and training Kuwaiti medics.
He commended the hospital as being one of the most significant European
hospitals for incurable diseases, children’s cancer, organ transplants, and
intractable surgeries. The minister hoped that such endeavors would reflect on
health care quality for citizens and residents in Kuwait as part of the Kuwaiti
political leadership’s attention to patients and to providing better health
services to them.
He added that his field tour of the British hospital, visits to Kuwaiti
patients, and meetings with their families would promote the Health Ministry’s
humanitarian role, whether at this hospital or other hospitals. For his part,
Chief Executive of the Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), Mathew Shaw, said
the partnership with the Kuwait Health Ministry was launched in 2010 and has
witnessed numerous mutual visits and training of Kuwaiti medics.
He added that this partnership would contribute to providing more exchanges of
expertise and upgrading the quality of health services for children. Great
Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) is one of the world’s leading children’s
hospitals. Since its formation in 1852, the hospital has been dedicated to
children’s healthcare and to finding new and better ways to treat childhood
illnesses.