Two weeks after closure by the Health Facility Monitoring and Accreditation Agency (HEFAMAA), Lagos-based hospital, Vedic Lifecare Hospital, has resumed operations following approval by the agency to reopen.
This comes after the hospital has successfully completed registration and secured the delayed practising licenses of three of its expatriate personnel from the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN).
Commenting on the resumption of operations at the hospital, Dr Tosan Omaghomi, Head of Operations at Vedic Lifecare Hospital said: “We would like to convey our deepest apologies to our esteemed patients who were turned away over the past few days due to the abrupt closure.
We would like to reiterate our commitment to excellent service delivery and the strict observance of the highest professional standards. We would also like to assure members of the public that as healthcare providers, we are steadfast in observing the cardinal values of our profession and the well-being of every patient that walks through our doors is and will always be our topmost priority.”
Dr Tosan also expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the regulatory bodies for their unending support and dedication towards ensuring the best practices are kept in the medical practice. “We are also thankful to the Commissioner for Health, Lagos State, officers of the MDCN, HEFAMAA, the Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Indian High Commission to Nigeria for the tremendous support they have provided to the positive steps taken by our hospital to comply with the statutory requirements stated by HEFAMAA in making the reopening of our hospital possible.” he said.
The hospital, which is now fully opened to the public, is fully operational with a commitment to improved service delivery and healthcare to all its patients. All the licenses of its 17 doctors have also been reviewed and they are duly qualified and licensed to practice in Nigeria.
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