SEHA announces that it will assume full management duties of Al Ain Hospital effective 31st of August 2012

Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA) today announced that after careful consideration of its prior strategy of outsourced hospital management it will not seek renewal of its management contract with VAMED and Medical University of Vienna (MUV). Instead, SEHA will assume full management responsibility effective with the completion of the five year agreement on 31 August 2012.
SEHA was established in 2007 as part of the Government of Abu Dhabi’s emirate-wide healthcare reform initiative aiming to provide the people of Abu Dhabi with healthcare services on par with the highest of international standards.
“Our goal is to create a world-class integrated healthcare system At this stage, we are reassessing the system of hospital management that relies on our international partners. Both VAMED and MUV have been steadfast partners of SEHA since 2007 and we thank them for their support,” said Carl Stanifer, CEO for SEHA Corporate. “Along with SEHA, they have made remarkable progress in helping Al Ain Hospital and the associated Family Medical Centres achieve healthcare service in line with international standards. Our door will always be open to working with partners like these.”
“I am confident this transition will occur without any patient services disruptions. Both VAMED and MUV are excellent managers and the hospital is in prime condition. For the patient and the average employee, there will be no change in the daily routine. We intend to make this as smooth as possible for everyone.” he added.
George Jepson, CEO of Al Ain and a VAMED employee said, “I speak on behalf of Robert Hormann, Managing Director of VAMED Management and Service, Professor Christian Herold, Managing Director of Medical University of Vienna International as well as our contract team. We have been supported by a strong partnership with all staff, the local community and SEHA over the life of the contract. Al Ain Hospital has always been in the heart of Al Ain Community and we are proud that we have seen a dramatic increase in use by the community of the Hospital services as we have transformed the facilities and clinical skills with all the Hospital staff. We are equally proud of the significantly increased management role of our Emirati staff in both the clinical and administration aspects of the Hospital.
Under SEHA ownership and VAMED/MUV management, Al Ain has made great strides towards being a world-class healthcare institution in the Middle East. The Hospital recently won the Excellence in Diagnostic Imaging and Excellence in Patient Safety at this year’s Arab Health Awards. It was also recognized as SEHA’s inaugural Business Entity of the Year at its 2010 Circle of Excellence celebration. Most significantly, Al Ain received its Joint Commission International Accreditation in 2010. JCI accreditation is the Gold Standard of Quality Assurance in healthcare. SEHA already boasts JCI accreditation at six of its other hospitals and many of its clinics and ancillary operations.
Al Ain Hospital was built, and opened, in 1978 and was originally known as Al Jimi Hospital since it was in the Al Jimi neighborhood of Al Ain and was one of the largest tertiary referral treatment centers in the United Arab Emirates at the time. Al Ain Hospital remains a tertiary hospital with 412 licensed beds and services include medicine, obstetrics, pediatrics, as well as surgical and critical care services that support the trauma program. The hospital also operates three primary healthcare clinics at in and around Al Ain. A new Al Ain Hospital was recently approved by the Executive Council and is currently being tendered. Construction on the new hospital should commence in 2013 and complete sometime in 2016. It will be larger and more modern than the current facility.
Background Information
SEHA HealthSystem
SEHA is the corporate marketing name of Abu Dhabi Health Services Company, an independent public joint stock company that owns and operates all public hospitals and clinics across the emirate. ‘SEHA’ is a phonetic rendering of the Arabic word for health.
The company was established by Emiri Decree No 10 of 2007 and is a leading participant in the reform of Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sector. The reform seeks to upgrade and improve healthcare delivery to the public at a level comparable to the finest healthcare systems in the world. The program began by separating management and regulation – SEHA assumed responsibility for public healthcare centers and hospitals, while Health Authority-Abu Dhabi (HA-AD) was established to regulate the public and private sectors. The two organizations replaced the General Authority for Health Services (GAHS), previously responsible for both roles.