A Turkish investor is willing to open a cancer center in Moldova. The intention was announced by the vice president of Bozlu Holding SA Ismail Dernek, president of Healthcare Group, in a meeting with Prime Minister Pavel Filip, IPN reports.
According to the Government’s press service, the Premier said the executive supports the implementation of this idea. The Cabinet approved a series of legislative amendments whereby the monopoly on the treatment services in this sector is annulled. The bill is in Parliament and is to be passed in the final reading. “We need qualitative services in oncology, but also a higher number of institutions that provide such services. The patients must have access to high-quality medical services,” stated Pavel Filip.
Bozlu Holding aims to make long-term investment in the provision of cancer diagnosis and treatment services.
In this connection, Pavel Filip said the Government is preoccupied with the implementation of reforms to create safe working conditions for investors and spoke about the measures taken by the executive in this regard.
Bozlu Holding SA has worked on the medical market for over 25 years and includes companies that operate in the U.S., Turkey, Denmark, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Poland, and Romania.