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Home » PPP Model Flourishes in Kazakhstan with Launch of 630-Bed Hospital in Kokshetau
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PPP Model Flourishes in Kazakhstan with Launch of 630-Bed Hospital in Kokshetau

Ria KontogeorgouBy Ria KontogeorgouMay 13, 2024Updated:December 27, 2024No Comments10 Views
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Kazakhstan- Kazakhstan has taken a major step forward in enhancing its healthcare infrastructure with the initiation of the 630 Bed Kokshetau Hospital Project. This initiative marks the first time a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model is being implemented in the country’s healthcare sector. The project is led by the Ministry of Healthcare of Kazakhstan and Renell Kokshetau LLP and aims to redefine medical care standards in the Akmola region.

Located on a 17-hectare site in Kokshetau, the hospital will cover a construction area of square meters. It is designed to meet the growing healthcare demands of the region while adhering to both local regulations and international best practices. This ensures that the project not only meets national requirements but also aligns with global healthcare trends.

The hospital’s design includes two primary inpatient blocks dedicated to medical and surgical specialties. These are supported by a 38-bed intensive care unit, a 10-bed Labor, Delivery, Recovery, and Postpartum (LDR) unit, and a 63-bed day hospital. A central diagnostic and treatment podium will link these inpatient blocks, serving as a hub for various clinical and support services necessary for high-quality medical care. Additionally, a three-story podium will serve as a clinical-interventional center, streamlining services and enhancing hospital operations.

With a funding proposal of EUR 110 million through a nonsovereign financing arrangement, the project demonstrates its scale and potential impact on Kazakhstan’s healthcare sector. Plans also include the construction of essential ancillary facilities such as a technical building, a closed parking structure, a morgue, an ambulance disinfection building, a waste building, and a helipad, ensuring that the hospital is well-equipped.

Following a two-year construction timeline, the hospital will enter an operational phase lasting five years, as outlined in the project agreement. This phase is crucial for fulfilling the project’s objective to improve access to quality healthcare infrastructure and services. The use of a PPP model is intended to provide high-quality, energy-efficient hospital infrastructure that supports both general and specialty healthcare services, maximizing value for money and enhancing the availability of advanced medical treatments.

The Kokshetau Hospital Project is set to be a cornerstone of innovation in healthcare and a template for future initiatives under Kazakhstan’s Healthy Nation program. It not only aims to elevate healthcare quality but also offers valuable lessons on employing PPP models in the healthcare industry, thereby advancing the nation’s commitment to improving its citizens’ health and setting a new standard for healthcare excellence in the region.

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