PHI and VGH Join hands for the Benefit of Healthcare

Even though this might sound a bit outlandish along the lines of journalistic limitations, the Maltese population has got to realize that whatever’s happening is indeed happening. Often people cannot fathom the pace at which their government is reforming the country, even if the outcome is good. The commotion has hit the peak of normality and the time is ripe for Malta to start believing in Muscat’s Office rather defiling its integrity on the grounds of ill based allegations. When something good happens, people should embrace the good and support the parties involved in making that ‘good’ happen. On 11th November 2015, Partners Healthcare International (PHI) and Vitals Global Healthcare (VGH) declared a unanimous agreement to help remedy the many medical ambiguities that might have surfaced in the past few decades.

To further clarify on this development, the announcement came soon after the government awarded VGH for outstanding service concession regarding the company’s prolific management and operation of Karin Grech Rehabilitation Hospital, Gozo General Hospital and St Luke’s Hospital. It has been determined that with the eventful partnership with VGH, the PHI intends to focus on the development of qualitative clinical service and patient safety standards, carefully integrated systems and an anticipated development of structures and systems for students who will or might enrol in post graduate medical education.

For your information, PHI is a global counterpart of the Partners Healthcare, which is one of the best healthcare systems in the United States. Their founding members in the healthcare system are ranked among the top ten best medical facilities in the world. In a meeting after this development, VGH’s Chairman of the Medical Board, Dr. Ambrish Gupta stated that the main objective for the entire process is to help offer the highest standard of medical care to the Maltese Citizens. The Chairman believes that it’s the company’s goal to help manage comprehensive services that would inadvertently assist patients, staff, family and friends on the highest level of public service.

It has been revealed that Barts School of Medicine and Dentistry is also going to collaborate with PHI and VGH in order to help catalyse the entire process for attainment of the required results. It is true that PHI leverages its vast input of intellectual resources throughout the Partners Healthcare, something that also includes unmatched expertise in clinical facilities and academic institutions. The deal will make sure that sooner rather than later, the Maltese populations will be able to benefit from the new agreement between PHI and VGH. It seems that Malta has already left the shore towards an impending horizon of success!