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Burjeel Holdings, Aasandha to provide medical care for Maldivian patients

Maldivian patients will have access to treatments at Burjeel Medical City, Abu Dhabi.

Burjeel Holdings PLC has announced a strategic partnership with Aasandha Company Ltd, the administrator of the Maldives’ National Social Health Insurance Scheme.

The partnership enables Maldivian patients covered under the scheme to receive medical treatments at Burjeel Medical City in Abu Dhabi, Burjeel’s flagship quaternary hospital.

Patients will have access to services, including multi-organ transplants and specialities such as oncology, cardiology, and advanced orthopaedics.

The agreement was signed at Aasandha’s headquarters in Malé by Burjeel Holdings’ CEO, John Sunil, and Aasandha’s CEO, Aminath Zeeniya, in the presence of senior officials from both organisations.

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