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  2. Hamad Medical Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) is Qatar’s main not-for-profit health care provider, and is based in Doha.It was established by Emiri Decree No. 35 in 1979. HMC manages several hospitals, as well as emergency, specialized, and ambulatory care centers, and operates both the national ambulance service and a home healthcare service.

  3. Healthcare in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), affiliated with Cornell University, is the premier non-profit health care provider in the country. Established in Doha in 1979 by Amiri decree , HMC manages six highly specialised hospitals and a health care centre: Hamad General Hospital, Rumailah Hospital, Women’s Hospital, Psychiatric Hospital, Al Khor ...

  4. Hamad Medical City - Wikipedia

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    Hamad Medical City (Arabic: مدينة حمد الطبية) is a Qatari district in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. [3] [4] Together with New Al Hitmi and Fereej Bin Omran, it makes up Zone 37 which has a total population of 26,121. [4]

  5. Ministry of Public Health (Qatar) - Wikipedia

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    The health sector has made improvements in the curative care programs for the elderly, as Hamad Medical Corporation established geriatric advisory services in the emergency department, in addition to the opening of the elderly clinic, which aims to facilitate access to care services, support their exit and refer critical cases to specialized ...

  6. Health in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Qatar was the fourth most obese nation in the world. A recent report conducted in 2013 concluded that Qatar ranks fifth globally in terms of obesity rates. The same report revealed that 22.1% of girls under 20 and 33.5% of boys under 20 are classified as obese. [7] 36.5% of boys and 23.6% of girls age 12–17 were overweight in 2003.

  7. Rumeilah (Doha) - Wikipedia

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    Rumeilah (Arabic: اَلرُّمَيْلَة, romanized: Ar Rumaylah; also spelled Rumaila) is a neighborhood of Doha, Qatar. It is divided into an eastern and western section. [ 1 ] Zone 11, the eastern section, hosts roughly half of Al Bidda Park while Zone 21 contains most of Hamad Medical Corporation 's facilities.

  8. Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari - Wikipedia

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    Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari is a Qatari healthcare management professional. In 2015 she appeared at #20 in the CEO Middle East list of the 100 most powerful Arab women. [1] She had served as Qatar Minister of Public Health from January 2016 until November 2024 [2] and serves on multiple medical boards in Qatar and the United States.

  9. List of hospitals in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hospitals in Qatar. The View Hospital (Lusail) Korean Medical Center (Lusail) Military Medical City Hospital (Al Rayyan) Al Farid Hospital (formerly Queen Hospital) (Doha) [1] Aman Hospital (Doha) [2] Naseem Healthcare [3] (Al Rayyan) Doha Clinic Hospital (Doha) Aster Hospital (Qatar) Al Khor Hospital (Al Khor) Al Wakra ...