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Experiences in Cambodia June 18, 2013. Project One Sihanouk Hospital in Phnom Penh. F ree acute care for adults and infectious disease victims. Open since 1996 with an annual budget of $3 million USD. 50% of budget is grants from Global Fund and USAID.
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Experiences in Cambodia June 18, 2013
Project OneSihanouk Hospital in Phnom Penh • Free acute care for adults and infectious disease victims. Open since 1996 with an annual budget of $3 million USD. • 50% of budget is grants from Global Fund and USAID. • Other 50% of budget is from a single donor in Japan. • The Challenge: • Making the hospital less dependent on its single donor.
Sihanouk Hospital Project OneSihanouk Hospital in Phnom Penh $ The plan was to make the Sihanouk Hospital financially sustainable by opening several for-profit medical centers around the city of Phnom Penh.
Project OneSihanouk Hospital in Phnom Penh 2009 First medical center becomes profitable. 2010-2011 Four different medical centers opened. January 1, 2013 New Medical Centers reach $3 million USD in revenue, with nearly $1 million USD in profit. Hospital no longer requires unrestricted funding from outside of Cambodia.
The Handa Foundation (THF) is an NGO registered in both the U.S. and the U.K. • It is non-religious, non-political, and created to build sustainable hospitals and schools in SE Asia. • It was founded in 2012 by a generous Japanese philanthropist named Dr. Haruhisa Handa. • It also helps to manage existing projects such as a university, a nursing school, several hospitals, a rehabilitation center, an orphanage and projects for the Cambodian Red Cross.
Project TwoEmergency Hospital in Battambang • 109-bed free trauma center for land-mine and road accident victims. • Only center for complex trauma in Northwest Cambodia. • Open since 1998 with an annual budget of $1.3 million USD. • 100% of funding from an NGO in Italy called Emergency which is no longer able to provide funding. • The Challenge: • Making the hospital less dependent on foreign funding.
Emergency Hospital Project TwoEmergency Hospital in Battambang $ The plan is to make the Emergency Hospital financially sustainable by adding a sliding scale, and by opening several for-profit businesses in Cambodia.
Project TwoEmergency Hospital in Battambang February 2012 Hospital loses funding and new donor enters. April 2012 Sliding scale added, 65% of patients are still free. June 2012 For-profit medical center for chronic care opened. Security products business opened in Phnom Penh. January 2013 Land for a commercial farm purchased. June 2013 Hospital 60% sustainable so far, and will be 80% by end of year.