Kathmandu, Nepal - Medicare Hospital Limited convened its 28th Annual General Meeting (AGM) today, highlighting its continued commitment to advancing Nepal’s healthcare services and reducing the outflow of patients seeking treatment abroad.
Despite improvements, Nepal's healthcare capacity remains insufficient to address growing medical demands, leading many patients to travel to countries such as India and Thailand for specialized treatment-resulting in significant economic losses and logistical challenges for families. Addressing this gap, Medicare Hospital has positioned itself to offer international-standard curative, preventive, and rehabilitative healthcare services within Nepal, equipped with modern technologies and offered at affordable costs.
During the AGM, the hospital reaffirmed its mission to expand services, enhance infrastructure, and improve access to reliable medical facilities domestically. The strategic objective aims to retain patients within the country while improving overall healthcare reliability, ultimately helping reduce foreign currency expenditure on medical travel.
Founded with the vision of elevating Nepal’s healthcare standards, Medicare Hospital continues to expand its operations to ensure a more self-reliant national health system that minimizes dependency on foreign hospitals.