Continuously working with healthcare companies to help bring the cost of care down by 30%

Dubai, UAE: The Founder and Group CEO of MediQ Healthcare Group, Mr Bidhan Chowdhury, was  recognized for running the Best Healthcare Company in the UAE at the Global Excellence and Leadership Awards 2021 organized at Global Business Conclave 2021 in Dubai. The event and the awards which took place in the backdrop of Expo 2020 Dubai, saw the participation of renowned personalities from across the world.

Held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Mohamed Bin Ahmed Bin Ahmed Bin Hamdan Bin Mohamed Al Nahyan, the event was chaired by Chandrashekhar Bhatia, Chairman, Global Business Federation, and registered the presence of industry leaders and dignitaries such as HH Sheikh Rashid Masid Al Mualla from the Royal Family of Umm Al Quwain as the chief guest; JDU Chief General Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP, India Mr. K C Tyagi, BCCI Vice Chairman Mr. Rajiv Shukla, Vice President Supreme Court Bar Association Dr. Pradeep Rai, to name some.

“Medi Q aims to make world-class healthcare affordable for patients through scientific and innovative solutions. We truly believe that by re-analysing the cost of care, recalibrating resources, and redesigning medical supply chains, we can bring down the cost of care by 30 percent without compromising the quality of care for patients and profit margins for the healthcare providers,” says Chowdhury. “It’s a moment of pride for the entire team of Medi Q which has been working relentlessly to fulfill this objective.” 

Medi Q was among the first companies to partner with the UAE government and helped set up field hospitals, screening and testing centres, and quarantine facilities.  The company set up the first field hospital in Abu Dhabi in 9 days flat last year. Medi Q’s leadership team motivated healthcare professionals to join in the fight and deliver high-quality care at 30-40% lesser operational cost. 

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About Medi Q Healthcare Group: Medi Q Healthcare Group develops, manages and funds high-quality, cost-effective healthcare facilities across the world, enabling healthcare organisations to deliver exceptional services to their patients. During Covid-19 pandemic, Medi Q, in partnership with the UAE government, built and ran isolation and quarantine centers, and Covid-19 field hospitals. It was among the first companies to partner with the government in its fight against Covid-19 and its efforts have been widely recognised and rewarded by the UAE government and other agencies. 

Medi Q Healthcare Group companies include PBC Medicals, a medical supply venture; CNS Global, and Shaandar, a healthcare products company 

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