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Sharjah’s Beeah makes a strategic entry into healthcare

Beeah lines up ambitious super-specialty healthcare plans



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Dubai: The Sharjah renewables company Beeah is taking a turn into super specialty healthcare through a project with Boston-based Mass General Brigham and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

The Jawaher Boston Medical District project aims to create a healthcare ecosystem that will cover lifestyle medicine and prevention, oncology, women’s health, pediatrics, cardiovascular, neurosciences, behavioral health and rehabilitation medicine.

Beeah aims to integrate care solutions into homes, schools, workplaces, communities, and extend care beyond the walls of a hospital.

“Through an innovative patient-centric healthcare network and local workforce development, we will build on the existing foundation in Sharjah and create new opportunities to deliver high-quality medical care across specialties,” said Khaled Al Huraimel, Group CEO of Beeah.

The Sharjah based group is now present Saudi Arabia and Egypt outside of the UAE.

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“Beeah is excited to start a new journey in healthcare and contribute to the national vision of a diversified economy and a healthy, cohesive society,” the CEO added. “The Jawaher Boston Medical District will set a new regional benchmark, drawing from the world-class innovations and renowned expertise from Mass General Brigham and Dana-Farber.”

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