The head of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has set out major expansion plans for the hospital after 10 years in operation β and it is looking to shape the future of health care in the decade to come.
Dr Georges-Pascal Haber, chief executive at the hospital, said it would seek to increase its number of beds from about 400 to 500 within the next two years, amid growing demand from patients at home and abroad.
Areas currently being used for administrative purposes are being repurposed as intensive care units. There is also scope to expand beyond Al Maryah Island, with satellite clinics, surgical centres and family health centres to be established across Abu Dhabi.
Further expansion outside of the capital is also under consideration as Cleveland Clinic, one of the UAE's leading hospitals, keeps pace with an evolving health sector.
Dr Georges-Pascal Haber has set out plans for the future of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi.
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