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2016-04-27

1000 heart patients benefit from the cooperation of the Egyptian Cure Bank and Telecom Egypt in supporting the cardiac catheterization unit at Demerdash Hospital.

Dr. Mai Hamdy, Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Unit at Demerdash Hospital, confirmed that cooperation with the Egyptian Cure Bank Foundation is a great addition and a good example to be followed, as the Egyptian Cure Bank Foundation supplied the needs of the cardiac catheterization unit of medical supplies, and this cooperation came through a protocol between Telecom Egypt and the Egyptian Cure Bank in developing and supporting government clinics and hospitals to develop health services in them. Dr. Mai Hamdy confirmed that the support provided by the Egyptian Cure Bank Foundation and Telecom Egypt is one of the most important and largest cooperation protocols that have been signed during the recent period, and at the level of the cardiac catheterization unit, she confirmed that the Egyptian Cure Bank Foundation has experience in the medical field, which makes it one of the most successful institutions capable of developing clinics and hospitals, as the Foundation has supplied the cardiac catheterization unit with medical catheters and their accessories and cardiac regulators for more treatment. of 1000 patients within the unit at unbeatable prices and quality, which benefits many unable patients. At the level of the Egyptian Cure Bank Foundation, Dr. Hatem Hashem, Director of the Department of Dispensaries and Hospitals Development, confirmed that what has been accomplished inside the cardiac catheterization unit inside Demerdash Hospital is a duty that is necessary to carry out, as the cardiac catheterization unit at Demerdash Hospital is one of the most places where patients flock, which needs attention and support constantly. It came as a result of what the Egyptian Cure Bank Foundation has done over the past years to develop health units, clinics and hospitals in remote areas, and the keenness of the Egyptian Cure Bank Foundation to return the service to patients who are unable to do so.