Bangkok Hospital Headquarters Signs Cooperation Agreement with Al Orf Hospital, Kuwait to Strengthen International Healthcare Standards

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Bangkok Hospital Headquarters Signs Cooperation Agreement with Al Orf Hospital, Kuwait to Strengthen International Healthcare Standards
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Bangkok Hospital Headquarters held a medical cooperation agreement signing ceremony with Al Orf Hospital, Kuwait, aimed at raising patient care standards and expanding international medical collaboration. The ceremony was honored by the presence of Dr. Mansour Al Orf, Director of Al Orf Hospital, along with representatives from the Kuwait Ministry of Health and the Fire Force Department.

This cooperation focuses on knowledge exchange, patient referrals, and medical personnel development, ensuring that patients from Kuwait and the Middle East receive the highest quality of care that meets international standards.

Dr. Matinee Maipang, CEO of Group 1 and Director of Bangkok Hospital, stated:

“This signing marks another important milestone in strengthening medical cooperation between Thailand and Kuwait. We are committed to becoming a regional hub for international healthcare, enhancing treatment experiences, supporting sustainable public health development, and being a trusted partner to global healthcare organizations.”

Following the signing ceremony, the delegation from Al Orf Hospital and related agencies toured the advanced medical technology facilities at Bangkok Hospital Headquarters. They also participated in the Bangkok Hospital Pattaya Open House, where they visited specialized medical centers, facilities designed for international patients, and patient-centered service models.

Dr. Matinee Maipang, CEO of Group 1 and Director of Bangkok Hospital, together with Mr. Ratapong Ambhanwong, Assistant CEO of Group 1 and Director of Bangkok International Hospital, signed the cooperation agreement with Dr. Mansour Al Orf, Director of Al Orf Hospital, alongside representatives from the Kuwait Ministry of Health. The partnership aims to elevate patient care standards and expand international collaboration, ensuring patients from Kuwait and the Middle East receive world-class treatment.