NephroPlus wins project in Uzbekistan
The Government of Uzbekistan awarded NephroPlus the bid to finance, construct, equip, train personnel, and operate four large dialysis centres in Tashkent, Karakalpakstan and Khorezm region with an aim to deliver quality dialysis services for over 1,100 patients.
Updated On - 07:12 PM, Mon - 21 December 20
Hyderabad: Dialysis network NephroPlus is expanding its footprint into the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) market. It has won the tender to build and operate the comprehensive dialysis program for Republic of Uzbekistan in a competitive international bidding process. This 10 year tenured project will be signed between the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan and NephroPlus. This high value project is expected to generate a topline of Rs 750 – 800 crore over the project term for NephroPlus.
The Government of Uzbekistan awarded NephroPlus the bid to finance, construct, equip, train personnel, and operate four large dialysis centres in Tashkent, Karakalpakstan, and Khorezm region with an aim to deliver quality dialysis services for over 1,100 patients. The Government also has the right to add another 300+ patients to this programme as the need for dialysis care is increasing year on year. For this project, NephroPlus will establish a 100 per cent owned local subsidiary, and the key resources from India will implement and supervise international standard clinical protocols to improve quality of dialysis care in the country.
As part of this contract, NephroPlus will be building the largest dialysis center in Asia to serve 750+ patients in the capital city of Tashkent. The project will also significantly benefit the rural patients, as NephroPlus will introduce the first-ever Home Dialysis programme in the country.
Vikram Vuppala, founder and CEO, NephroPlus said, “It is a matter of pride for us that NephroPlus was the only bidder from Asia and this outcome proves that Indian healthcare firms can compete with and win amongst very large global incumbents.”
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