STATE OF THE ART DIAGNOSTIC CENTER

Providing advanced diagnostic services will allow Nasir Hospital patients to be provided with tailored and accurate medical treatments. This state-of-the-art diagnostic center will widen Nasir Hospital’s impact throughout Central America and provide comprehensive and longitudinal care. The first phase of this diagnostic center is to include CT machines, MRIs, high-level labs, mammography, fluoroscopy, and cardiac stress tests.

MOBILE HEALTH CLINICS

Rural areas lack access to reasonable, modern healthcare due to the clustering of physicians in more densely populated urban areas. HF Healthcare plans to expand its services to reach these underprivileged population segments through mobile health clinics. These clinics will offer a variety of health services to screen and treat patients in rural and impoverished communities located far from Nasir Hospital.

INCREASE INPATIENT CAPACITY

Over the past five years, Nasir Hospital has built a reputation for providing quality healthcare at an affordable cost. As the trust of our patients in our care has increased, our surplus capacity has diminished. Considering the current 80% occupancy rate of private rooms, we are committed to expanding our capacity to accommodate the expected increase in patient numbers. We aim to boost the capacity of inpatient private rooms by 50% through this initiative.

GLOBAL HEALTHCARE ACCESS

HF Healthcare has introduced the Global Access Healthcare program at Nasir Hospital in Guatemala. This initiative is designed for uninsured or underinsured patients in search of high-quality, yet affordable healthcare services. With the rising costs of insurance and healthcare in the US, many families are left without economical healthcare options. HF Healthcare aims to address this issue by offering medical services through the skilled staff at Nasir Hospital in Guatemala.

DATA & RESEARCH CENTER

Investing in a Data and Research Center, with innovative system applications, will allow us to develop policies and programs that better service our strategic goals in serving communities. This information, coupled with mobile health units, will be effective in implementing strategic healthcare policies not only in Guatemala but also in surrounding regions.