The Ministry of Health and Social Protection has announced that the construction of the new “Ibn Sina” hospital in Rabat is progressing as planned. This hospital was launched by HM King Mohammed VI on May 5 with an investment of six billion dirhams for the development of the Kingdom’s health infrastructure. Minister Khalid Ait Taleb recently visited the hospital construction site to oversee the progress of the construction alongside other officials. The hospital will cover an area of 11.4 ha and will have 1,044 beds including 148 in intensive care and resuscitation units. Additionally, it will include a hospitalization tower, a medical-technical center, a tower dedicated to the National League for the Fight once morest cardiovascular diseases, a conference center, training center, and a boarding school. The hospital will also have a helipad, a car park, and green spaces for patient relaxation. This modern facility will integrate eco-construction techniques and new-generation technologies, making it a leading hospital complex on an international level.
The construction works of the new “Ibn Sina” hospital in Rabat, launched by HM King Mohammed VI on May 5, are progressing at a good pace according to the planned schedule, said the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.
In a statement, the ministerial department said that Minister Khalid Ait Taleb paid an inspection visit to the construction site of the new hospital on Saturday to learn regarding the progress of the work.
The Minister, accompanied by the wali of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region, Mohamed Yacoubi and the director of the National Agency for Public Facilities, Zineb Benmoussa, followed explanations on the progress of this high-energy project. social dimension which mobilizes investments to the tune of six billion dirhams as part of a global vision aimed at strengthening the current health infrastructure of the Kingdom. The project reflects the special interest HM the King attaches to the health sector, notably through the development of hospital infrastructure and the strengthening of basic health services and bringing them closer to citizens.
The hospital, which will be erected on 11.4 ha of land with a bed capacity of 1,044 beds, including 148 in intensive care and resuscitation units, aims to be a modern structure in terms of its architecture, the quality of the provision of care and by the integration of new advanced technologies in the field, as well as to meet the current and future needs of the city.
According to the press release, the hospital will consist of a hospitalization tower (R + 33 floors), a five-storey medical-technical center, an 11-storey tower dedicated to the National League for the Fight once morest cardiovascular diseases, a conference center, another training center and a boarding school.
The north-east part of the land, which houses the current hospital, will be converted into green spaces and gardens and will eventually house a museum of medicine and other annexes.
With a covered area of more than 190,000 m2, the future hospital will include a hospital center, intensive care units, day hospitals, outpatient departments, exploration, emergencies and follow-up care and rehabilitation units, resuscitation units, a severe burns unit, a serious respiratory illness service, a hemodialysis center, and logistics, administrative, medical and hotel facilities.
This hospital with high-tech standards and unique and innovative architecture will also have a helipad, a car park with a capacity of 1,300 parking spaces, and green spaces to promote the recovery and relaxation of patients. recovering. It will integrate in its design the best practices of eco-construction as well as new generation technologies (solar filters, photovoltaic panels, natural ventilation, recovery of rainwater and their use in the watering of the green spaces of the hospital) allowing better energy efficiency, in line with Morocco’s commitments to sustainable development.
This futuristic hospital complex meeting international standards will thus be added to the multiple development projects launched by the Sovereign in Rabat, the city of light, Moroccan capital of culture, and aimed at strengthening its influence and attractiveness internationally.
2023-04-15 22:42:44
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