The MoU entails enhancement of the healthcare infrastructure in Fiji, enabling better access to high quality care for the people with telemedicine and referral to Apollo Hospitals for advance ailments.
Establishment of a clinic with outpatient specialist consultation services, provision of diagnostic services, round-the-clock emergency care access and diabetes management services besides sharing of content on medical education and training programmes, including e-learning portfolio, are also part of the MoU.
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Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama and its health minister Jone Usamate said this was the beginning of a long and substantive engagement between Apollo and Fiji.
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