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  • Tanzania: Patients to Undergo Knee Surgery in Dar

    Posted on :Tuesday , 4th October 2016

     Dar es Salaam-based Regency Hospital has started performing knee surgeries domestically, envisaging to operate between 10 and 15 patients monthly.

     
    The hospital's surgeon, Dr Phuljit Patowary, speaking in the city over the weekend during the launch of the new service, said: "We had a successful surgery last Saturday where one patient was operated in an exe. . .

  • Tanzania: Bugando Plans Heart Foundation

    Posted on :Tuesday , 4th October 2016

     Mwanza — Bugando Referral Hospital plans to establish a heart foundation, which will help the hospital to incur both medical supplies and the trainings of the experts.

     
    The plan is aimed at providing medical care to people who are suffering from heart disease but are not able to pay treatment costs and at the same time rendering it unnecessary to them abr. . .

  • Tanzania: Insurance Scheme to Cover Heart Disease, Maternal Health

    Posted on :Thursday , 29th September 2016

     Dar es Salaam — People with heart complications and expectant mothers have reason to smile after the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) introduced an insurance package to cover them.

     
    This was said yesterday by NHIF acting assistant director general Bernard Konga during a press conference.
     
    NHIF will also cover cardiac sur. . .

  • Tanzania's leading medical facility set to perform kidney transplant

    Posted on :Friday , 23rd September 2016

     Tanzania's leading medical facility Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) will next year begin performing kidney transplant surgery, saving millions of dollars spent by the east African nation for referring patients abroad, an official said on Thursday.

     
    Hedwiga Swai, the MNH Director of Medical Services, said the medical facility has secured 1.8 million U.S. dolla. . .

  • Tanzania: Patients to Benefit From Palliative Care

    Posted on :Wednesday , 21st September 2016

     Dar es Salaam — The Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children in association with Ocean Road Cancer Institute (ORCI) has started to provide palliative care.

     
    The specialised medical care helps people live their life as fully and as comfortably as possible when living with a life-limiting or terminal illness. Palliative care i. . .

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