Private healthcare operator invests EUR 2 mln to expand network in Romania
Private healthcare operator Medicover will invest EUR 2 million this year to expand its network. It will open two new clinics in Ploiesti and Brasov by December 1.
The company also plans to increase its turnover by 20% this year from EUR 50 million in 2014, reports local Wall-street.ro.
The operator has opened another clinic in Timisoara in 2015, following an investment of EUR 600,000.
“We have budgeted for this year investments of EUR 4 million, EUR 2 million of which will be destined to expand our network,” said Adrian Peake, Medicover country manager.
The company will also invest several hundred thousand euros to expand a clinic in Bucharest.
Swedish group Medicover, which is one of the biggest healthcare services operators in Central and Eastern Europe, has 16 clinics in Bucharest and Romania’s biggest cities, and a hospital. Medicover also owns the Synevo medical laboratories network.
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