The Ministry of Health in Muscat recently signed an agreement with Renardet SA (Consulting Engineers) to design the National Centre for Women and Children’s Health at Sultan Haitham City. The agreement, valued at OMR1.3 million, signifies the initial steps being taken to implement the SHC project and elevate healthcare services in the modern city. The signing ceremony was attended by key officials, including Undersecretary Sulaiman Nasser Al Haji and Managing Director Lorenzo Nicolai, with a focus on delivering improved health services for women and children that align with SHC’s commitment to comprehensive healthcare.
The agreement with Renardet SA encompasses consulting services, studies, surveys, and the design of master plans to enhance the quality of health services for women and children at SHC. This strategic partnership between the Ministry of Health and Renardet SA aims to provide a healthy environment that promotes vitality within the eco-city. Additionally, a significant agreement worth over RO 90 million was signed for the construction of a referral hospital with 800 beds and the National Centre for Women and Children’s Health with a capacity of 500 beds. This initiative underscores the commitment of both ministries to improve healthcare infrastructure and services in the region.
Sultan Haitham City has designated a vast area of one million square metres for healthcare facilities, including the referral hospital, the National Center for Women and Children’s Health, Oman Health College, the Higher Institute for Health Sciences, and Oman Medical Specialty Board. This comprehensive plan reflects the city’s dedication to providing top-tier healthcare services to residents and addressing diverse healthcare needs. The first phase of the SHC project has already allocated over 63,000 square metres for lands adjacent to health centres, laying the groundwork for the development of a robust healthcare ecosystem within the city.
The collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Health and Renardet SA underscore a shared commitment to advancing healthcare services in Sultan Haitham City. By focusing on the design and implementation of the National Centre for Women and Children’s Health, the partners aim to enhance the quality of health services provided to vulnerable populations such as women and children. The agreement also includes provisions for conducting studies, surveys, and determinants of the project, setting the stage for a comprehensive and well-thought-out healthcare infrastructure within SHC.
In line with the broader vision for Sultan Haitham City, the partnership between the Ministry of Health and Renardet SA seeks to create a healthy environment that supports well-being and vitality. The significant investment in healthcare infrastructure, including the construction of a referral hospital and a specialized center for women and children’s health, highlights the authorities’ commitment to delivering accessible and high-quality healthcare services to residents of the city and the surrounding regions. This collaborative approach is poised to transform SHC into a leading healthcare hub in the region, offering a comprehensive range of services to meet the diverse healthcare needs of the population.
Overall, the agreement between the Ministry of Health and Renardet SA marks a significant milestone in the development of healthcare infrastructure in Sultan Haitham City. With a focus on providing top-tier healthcare services to women and children and creating a healthy environment that fosters well-being, this partnership sets the stage for the realization of a comprehensive and inclusive healthcare ecosystem within SHC. As the project moves forward, the city is poised to emerge as a leading destination for healthcare services in the region, reflecting a commitment to excellence and innovation in the healthcare sector.