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Doha
Minister of Public Health HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari officially opened the expanded day care unit at the National Center for Cancer Care and Research (NCCCR).
“Despite the pressure on the healthcare system due to COVID-19 since the start of the year, we have not taken our focus off other services. The expansion of the Day Care Unit is a wonderful example of the hard work that has been done away from COVID-19 to ensure all our patients receive the highest quality care. The new unit provides a significant expansion in capacity and offers an improved experience for all day care patients,” said Dr Al Kuwari.
In addition to formally opening the expanded day care unit, she also visited NCCCR’s urgent care unit and Outpatient Department, both of which have undergone work to expand capacity and enhance services.
“This has been a four-month journey of service improvement in NCCCR which has resulted in significant upgrades to the urgent care unit, Outpatient Department, and the day care unit. The day care unit has greatly expanded, from 16 to 52 beds, which will positively impact the care provided to patients, most notably the chemotherapy services that have been enhanced. We have also enhanced our inpatient care provision through the addition of 10 new beds for Medical Oncology,” said Medical Director of NCCCR Dr Mohamed Salem Al Hassan.
As part of the improvement programme, the Outpatient Department has seen significant transformation, Deputy Medical Director and Chair of Radiation Oncology Dr Noora Al Hammadi explained.
“With Qatar’s population continuing to increase, we are treating greater numbers of cancer patients each year. To manage this demand, we have added three more clinics to the Outpatient Department — Pain Management and Palliative Care Clinic, Pharmacy Lead Clinic, and a Psychotherapy Clinic. We have significantly improved access to cancer care across Qatar through 37 clinics outside NCCCR, in the Ambulatory Care Center, Al Wakra Hospital, Al Khor Hospital, and the Womens Wellness and Research Center,” she said.
Doha
Minister of Public Health HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari officially opened the expanded day care unit at the National Center for Cancer Care and Research (NCCCR).
“Despite the pressure on the healthcare system due to COVID-19 since the start of the year, we have not taken our focus off other services. The expansion of the Day Care Unit is a wonderful example of the hard work that has been done away from COVID-19 to ensure all our patients receive the highest quality care. The new unit provides a significant expansion in capacity and offers an improved experience for all day care patients,” said Dr Al Kuwari.
In addition to formally opening the expanded day care unit, she also visited NCCCR’s urgent care unit and Outpatient Department, both of which have undergone work to expand capacity and enhance services.
“This has been a four-month journey of service improvement in NCCCR which has resulted in significant upgrades to the urgent care unit, Outpatient Department, and the day care unit. The day care unit has greatly expanded, from 16 to 52 beds, which will positively impact the care provided to patients, most notably the chemotherapy services that have been enhanced. We have also enhanced our inpatient care provision through the addition of 10 new beds for Medical Oncology,” said Medical Director of NCCCR Dr Mohamed Salem Al Hassan.
As part of the improvement programme, the Outpatient Department has seen significant transformation, Deputy Medical Director and Chair of Radiation Oncology Dr Noora Al Hammadi explained.
“With Qatar’s population continuing to increase, we are treating greater numbers of cancer patients each year. To manage this demand, we have added three more clinics to the Outpatient Department — Pain Management and Palliative Care Clinic, Pharmacy Lead Clinic, and a Psychotherapy Clinic. We have significantly improved access to cancer care across Qatar through 37 clinics outside NCCCR, in the Ambulatory Care Center, Al Wakra Hospital, Al Khor Hospital, and the Womens Wellness and Research Center,” she said.