Hospital Lusíadas de Albufeira grants 15 beds to the NHS to help fight Covid-19

Private health group increases to 121 the number of beds made available to the National Health Service throughout the country

Hospital Lusíadas Albufeira has provided the National Health Service with 15 of its inpatient beds, «more than half of its installed capacity», for «acute medical admission of patients» who are not infected with the new coronavirus, in order to help fight the increase in Covid-19 numbers.

This is just part of the support that this private group will give to the NHS at the national level.

Lusíadas Saúde has now announced that it will provide "45 more beds", of which "20 are for the treatment of Covid-19 patients (5 in the Intensive Care Unit and 15 in the ward) and 25 beds are for the acute medical internment of non-patients. Covid-19".

In this way, Lusíadas "begins to provide the NHS with a total of 121 beds from the north to the south of the country".

The units in this group have so far received a total of 391 NHS patients.

 

 



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