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Parkway East Hospital is a 119-bed private healthcare facility located at the junction of Joo Chiat Place and Telok Kurau Road in the East of Singapore. [1] It was formerly known as East Shore Hospital or East Shore Medical Centre, The American Hospital of Singapore, and Saint Mark's Hospital.
Parkway Pantai is Southeast Asia's largest private healthcare provider with hospitals in several countries such as Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of IHH Healthcare and owns four hospitals in Singapore: Gleneagles Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital and Parkway East Hospital.
Parkway Pantai, Ltd. is a medical company based in Singapore and is Southeast Asia's largest private healthcare provider, and one of the largest in Asia. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kuala Lumpur -based IHH Healthcare , whose largest shareholder is Malaysian state investment agency Khazanah Nasional . [ 1 ]
This is a list of government and private hospitals in Malaysia. In December 2016, there were 135 public hospitals and 9 special medical institutions in Malaysia , which accommodated 42,000 beds. [ 1 ]
Mount Alvernia Hospital: 1961 Marymount: Not-for-Profit 319 [9] Crawfurd Hospital: 2012 Bukit Timah: Private 31 [10] Farrer Park Hospital: 2016 Farrer Park: Private 121 [11] Gleneagles Hospital: 1957 Tanglin: Private (Parkway Pantai) 257 [12] Mount Elizabeth Hospital: 1979 Orchard: 345 [13] Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital: 2012 Novena: 333 [14 ...
This hospital is a 313-bed healthcare facility that opened on 2 July 2012. It is owned by Parkway Health . Featuring more than 250 specialist physician suites and tertiary medical treatments, [ 5 ] it offers private medical suites ranging in size from 452 square feet (42.0 m 2 ) to 1,431 square feet (132.9 m 2 ) in size.
Infant mortality rate – a standard in determining the overall efficiency of healthcare – in 2005 was 10, comparing favourably with the United States and western Europe. Life expectancy at birth in 2005 was 74 years. [2] Infant mortality fell from 75 per 1000 live births in 1957 to 7 in 2013. [3]
In 1989, Parkway Pantai, a Singapore-listed healthcare firm, acquired the majority control of the hospital, which was then renamed the Gleneagles Medical Centre. The hospital was expanded again in 2013, with the completion of a 19-storey annex. Today it is known as Gleneagles Hospital Penang and accommodates 360 beds.