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This is a list of government-owned companies of the United Arab Emirates. A Government-owned corporation is a legal entity that undertakes commercial activities on behalf of an owner government.
iKFMC App was designed to serve patients and employees of King Fahad Medical City, in addition to serving suppliers and all members of the community. Services provided by the App vary to suit the largest segment of users and facilitate access to information quickly and effectively.
The hospital, then named Colchester District General Hospital, was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20 May 1985. [1] At the time, it had nine wards and 283 beds, built in groups around landscaped courtyards. [2] [3] The hospital has been expanded a number of times since its opening, and several new buildings have been added.
The hospital was known as Larkin General Hospital and owned by Dr. John T. MacDonald Health Systems, Inc. until 1992 when HealthSouth purchased the hospital from the health system and renamed it HealthSouth Larkin Hospital. HealthSouth's purchase included Doctors' Hospital, Larkin's sister hospital in Coral Gables.
Al Noor Hospitals Group plc was a business operating medical-surgical facilities located in Abu Dhabi City, United Arab Emirates.The company transformed healthcare in Abu Dhabi under the leadership of Dr Kassem Alom and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Butti and for many years the company was the largest healthcare operator in Abu Dhabi: it had a market share of 39% at the time of its initial public ...
Corewell Health Butterworth Hospital is a hospital in the Grand Rapids Medical Mile in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. Founded in 1875 as St. Mark's Home and Hospital, begun by parishioners of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, the current Butterworth Hospital is a subsidiary of Corewell Health .
The Royal State Palace is a palace in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.It was designed for King Fahd of Saudi Arabia by the Japanese architect Kenzō Tange and was completed in 1982.
The Critical Access Hospital program is a United States federal program established in 1997 as part of the Balanced Budget Act. The program aims to offer small hospitals in rural areas to serve residents that would otherwise be a long distance from emergency care. As of January 2018, there are 1,343 certified Critical Access Hospitals in 45 states.