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Maayanei Hayeshua Hospital to Launch Maternity Ward with Hotel Conditions

by Yated Ne'eman Staff

Maayanei Hayeshua Hospital is scheduled to open a luxury maternity ward planned by an architect who specializes in hotel design. The ward, scheduled to open at the beginning of Av, will be 50 percent larger than standard maternity wards and will be set up to accommodate 42 mothers. In terms of the hospital care available the ward will be the same as the regular maternity ward, but the aesthetics will be far improved to make the patient feel more at ease. The ward has been allotted the seventh floor and is currently undergoing final work.

The idea was the brainchild of Hospital Director Dr. Yoram Lever, who says the aim was to improve conditions for mothers as part of the public service they are entitled to. The ward will be available at no extra charge subject to space availability. The only stipulation is that the mother and infant are normal and healthy without any special needs.

"We do not intend to advertise or launch a publicity campaign for the new ward unless we can expand the delivery rooms and the premature infants' ward, too," says Dr. Lever. "Advertising could create pressure on the delivery rooms and ruin the service!"

The hospital also has plans to expand the maternity ward to allow as many families as possible benefit from the expansion. "It'll take time," admits Dr. Lever. "First we have to catch our breaths and relax following the heavy costs we absorbed." The ward has not yet been named since the hospital would like to dedicate it to a donor who is able to cover the enormous expenses involved in its construction.

 

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