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Durdans is part of the drive to build a 2015–20 National Masterplan Initiative on Medical Tourism. This would map out such factors as availability of hospital facilities, accreditation, specialisations, centre of excellence areas, post-surgery and wellness packages, medical tourism packages and tie-ups with global medical travel agents. [6]
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Asiri Surgical Hospital PLC divested its stake of 32% in Asiri Central Hospitals PLC to Asiri Hospital Holdings for LKR1.82 billion in 2012 as a part of internal restructuring. [4] Subsequently, Asiri Central Hospitals PLC was delisted from the Colombo Stock Exchange and changed its legal name to Asiri Centrals Hospital Limited. [5]
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Kalubowila is a suburb in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is inside the administration boundary of the Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia Municipal Council. The Colombo South Teaching Hospital is located here.
The hospital was founded in 1905 by Dr. E.V. Ratnam. It was the first privately owned hospital in Sri Lanka. Ownership was then transferred to Dr. Kumaran Ratnam, who also served as Mayor of Colombo in 1950. [2] Most recently, the hospital was owned and headed by Dr. Ganesh Ratnam, until his passing in 2018. [3]
The CAMC established a 10-bed Medical Reception Station (MRS) at the General Military Hospital, Colombo operated by the Royal Army Medical Corps, which was later upgraded to a 50-bed service hospital in 1952. In 1961 a MRS were setup at the Army Training Centre, Diyatalawa.