Kuwait in UK hospital tie-up to raise standards
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Kuwait has signed a memorandum of understanding with a leading UK hospital with a view to raising healthcare standards in the Gulf state.
Kuwaiti Health Minister Dr Hilal Al-Sayer said he hoped to sign a number of agreements with British healthcare organisations.
The first has been inked with Guy's and St Thomas Charity Hospital in London, he said.
"The aim of the visit is to sign MoUs with a number British healthcare institutions in order to set plans and development projects for hospitals in Kuwait, especially in terms of quality of services," Al-Sayer told KUNA News Agency.
The agreement includes plans for UK officials to visit Kuwait, as well as attracting technical staff to operate hospitals in Kuwait, he added.
Other issues to be included in the memo are therapeutic and vocational training, as well as electronic-based information exchange.
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