The Hédi Bouchamaoui Foundation has given five hospitals 18 intensive care units.
As part of its continued efforts and support for the health sector in Tunisia, the Hédi Bouchamaoui Foundation donated 18 intensive care units to five regional hospitals in the southern governorates: Gabès, Kébili, Médenine, Tataouine, and Zarzis. These are in addition to a list of equipment and materials donated by the Foundation at the start of the health crisis. Resuscitation stations, imported from abroad, will be delivered with their respirators, syringe pumps, pumps, scopes, and infusion stations.
Other devices will be delivered to the Gabès regional hospital shortly, including a central monitoring unit for the various monitors of intensive care beds, a hemofiltration device, and a blood gas device.
The Hédi Bouchamaoui Foundation mobilized during the health crisis due to covid-19 to support the health sector, and offered its help, from the first days of the crisis, to meet the urgent and immediate needs facing health establishments, particularly in the governorate of Gabès.
The Foundation's commitment to contribute to the fight against covid-19 has materialized through several donations of equipment, in particular to the Gabès regional hospital:
→ 14 intensive care resuscitation beds
→ A blood gas-measuring device
→ 2 disinfection machines for medical equipment with their products intended for the governorate dispensaries of Gabès were delivered to the preventive health department of Gabès.department of Gabès.