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OUE, OUELH partner with SG's leading medical specialists to spur regional growth

The companies partnered with leading respiratory specialists and cardiothoracic surgery practices in Singapore.

OUE Limited and its subsidiary OUE Lippo Healthcare Limited (OUELH) have partnered with two of the leading respiratory specialist practices and one cardiothoracic surgery practice in Singapore. 

Through its joint venture company Echo Healthcare Management Pte. Ltd. will tap a total of 11 specialist doctors operating across 10 clinics of the Respiratory Medical Associates, The Respiratory Practice, and a Cardiothoracic Surgery Practice operating as Thoracic & cardiovascular surgery specialists. 

“The partnership is an important milestone in our journey to build a regional healthcare ecosystem, comprising the full spectrum of tiered healthcare services anchored on Singapore’s medical best practices,” Executive Chairman and Group CEO of OUE, Dr Stephen Riady, said. 

OUELH’s regional healthcare network currently spans China, Myanmar, Indonesia, Japan, and Singapore. 

 “By allowing our medical partners to retain their clinical independence, we are able to align stakeholders’ objectives and long-term business sustainability. I believe we have created a model for synergy and growth,” Chairman of OUELH, Mr Lee Yi Shyan said. 

 

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