A doctor and his assistant perform simulations at the Siloam Cancer Hospital MRCCC Semanggi, Jakarta. The Lippo Group is planning to build six more hospitals next year. (JG Photo/Safir Makki) |
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The Lippo Group is planning to build six international standard hospitals in five Indonesian regions next year.
“Every
hospital should be built with international principles, using international
standards, equipment and service,” James Riady, CEO of the Lippo Group, said on
Wednesday.
James said
that while it is not relevant to get international accreditation for all
hospitals, the hospitals will be built with international standards.
“International
accreditation needs a high budget that might have an impact on patients,” James
said.
The six
hospitals will be built in Makassar, Manado, Bali, Palembang and Jakarta with
an investment of Rp 300 to Rp 500 billion ($33 million to $55 million) each.
As part of
the Lippo Group’s mission to serve all sections of society, Siloam Hospital,
owned by the Lippo Group, is increasing space for a third class ward.
“We will
keep on building hospitals because we’re hoping to be the main player in the
health industry,” James said.
The Jakarta
Globe is affiliated with the Lippo Group.
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