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Opening of Exceed Central Prosthetics & Orthotics Clinic (P&O CLINIC) at Central Hospital Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Central Hospital, in partnership with Exceed Worldwide, proudly announces the opening of the Prosthetics and Orthotics Clinic. The P&O clinic, located on the 2nd floor of the Outpatient Department (OPD) inside Central Hospital, marks a significant achievement in providing comprehensive mobility and rehabilitation services to patients in Cambodia. The opening ceremony feature a ribbon-cutting event attended by H.E Ngov Kang, Secretary of Ministry of Health, Connor Floyd, Second Secretary Development Cooperation, Australia Embassy, Ms. Sissary Keng Director of Exceed Worldwide and the team, diverse esteemed guests, including medical professionals from various specializations, health insurance companies in Cambodia, and other key partners.
Collaboration for Improved Care
Mrs Sim Sovannara, the Director of Central Hospital, said that the collaborative effort between Central Hospital, Exceed Worldwide Cambodia, and Australian Aid emphasizes their shared vision of providing comprehensive care. Mrs. Sovannara expresses gratitude to Exceed Worldwide Cambodia for their dedication, Australian Aid’s support, and the dedicated clinic team. Her speech underscores the broader partnership’s goal to advocate for and enhance professional recognition in the prosthetic and orthotics sector. The ribbon-cutting symbolizes hope, resilience, and the opening of possibilities for those needing mobility solutions. Mrs. Sovannara concludes by thanking everyone and expressing optimism for a future filled with mobility and independence.
Public-Private Partnership Paves the Way
Exceed Worldwide representatives also expressed the new collaboration clinic at Central Hospital, Phnom Penh, is a pioneering initiative in Cambodia where the private sector, public sector, and civil society have joined hands to work for the betterment of people with disabilities. Private sector involvement in healthcare has grown, providing more CHOICES for Cambodians. Significant investments in the healthcare system have led to notable improvements in public hospitals and services, expanding access to a larger population. As part of the ACCESS 2 program, Exceed is forging partnerships with public hospitals and the private sector to provide choices and expand services for the less fortunate. “Said Sissary Kheng, Country Director, Exceed Worldwide
Expanding Access to Quality Care
On this occasion, the Donor from Australia Aid Connor Floyd, the Second Secretary for Development Cooperation at the Australian Embassy in Phnom Penh, stressed the significance of involving the private sector in broadening essential health services for all Cambodians. He noted the ongoing changes and reforms in Cambodia’s physical rehabilitation sector to bring it in line with modern international standards. Addressing such extensive structural reforms requires effective government leadership and meaningful collaboration with civil society and the private sector. Floyd also expressed pride in the Australian government’s endorsement of the hospital unit project, citing it as a successful result of collaboration.
Government Commitment to Healthcare
Addressing the audience at the opening ceremony that today’s event, the opening
His Excellency Ngov Kang, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Health, highlighted the government’s ongoing dedication to improving healthcare services across the country. H.E. Ngov Khan expressed his appreciation for Central Hospital’s partnership with Exceed Worldwide, emphasizing their shared mission and goals. “The Ministry of Health is committed to supporting both the public and private sectors in delivering exceptional healthcare services,” he stated. He urged the private sector to prioritize excellent patient care, especially for individuals with disabilities. He also underscored the joint efforts of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Health in strengthening Cambodia’s healthcare sector. This includes implementing preventive measures and providing screening services at government centers, with a particular focus on early cancer detection, even in provincial areas. “Our collective efforts aim to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality for all Cambodians, ensuring everyone receives the care they need promptly,” H.E. Ngov Khan affirmed. The new clinic represents a significant step forward in providing comprehensive care and innovative solutions for those with mobility challenges, reinforcing the government’s commitment to a healthier, more inclusive Cambodia.
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For inquiries about the services of Prosthetics and Orthotics Clinic please contact 023 214955 / 095 580227 or visit Central Hospital.
Together, let’s build a healthier, more inclusive Cambodia!