The healthcare industry in Kuwait is definitely one of the most advanced in the region, with the government and private sector working together to achieve great health in the country. One of the men that has been working tirelessly to make this happen and take great strides in the industry is Alexander Jankuloski of Kuwait Hospital. His hard work and high standards of leadership in healthcare places him 96th among the healthcare leaders across 11 countries by Forbes Magazine.
Alexander was awarded one of the region’s most influential healthcare heads across pharmaceuticals, medical facilities, technology, medical equipment, and healthcare investment, playing a significant role in MENA’s healthcare ecosystem.
The ever-humble CEO of Kuwait Hospital, Alexander shares that “I am honored to be recognized by Forbes, and aim to raise Kuwait Hospital’s bar in the years to come. Ever since we officially commenced operations in 2020 challenged by the pandemic, we have striven towards excellence and upheld the best industry practices in healthcare. To deliver international quality of services, we have embraced forward-looking innovations and recruited a highly experienced and diverse team across over 25 healthcare and medical disciplines.”
Founded in 2005 as part of KMCH and operated by Swedish healthcare provider GHP and Capio since 2019, Kuwait Hospital covers a wide range of primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare services. If you haven’t visited the hospital already, it is definitely worth knowing that the hospital has some of the finest healthcare talents both regionally and locally. The hospital provides an outstanding level of healthcare service to patients and actively supported the hospital’s vision in providing evidence-based and person-centric healthcare to the highest ethical standards.
“I strongly believe success is directly proportional to having the right team of people. Our board-certified specialists, doctors, nurses and technicians are the pillars of our healthcare delivery model”, adds Mr Jankuloski. “Our commitment to patients and the wider Kuwaiti community is central to our mission – to support the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of Kuwait’s future generations, and our staff are integral to this purpose.”
In accordance with its holistic healthcare philosophy, Kuwait Hospital provides continuing education, latest training, and facilitates medical research for staff and medical departments. Kuwait Hospital’s teams have successfully delivered several milestones. This includes the first surgery in August 2022, the first baby delivered in February 2021, and the opening of a variety of specialized clinical services. But that isn’t all, what we love is that Kuwait Hospital prides itself in specializing in complex healthcare procedures and using advanced healthcare technology including the Mako robotic arm assisted surgeries for knee and hip replacement, neurosurgery (brain and spine), complex cardiology and vascular procedures, complex head and neck surgeries, maternal-fetal medicine, and 24/7 emergency medicine.
“The Forbes list is indeed an honor and I am now gearing towards hospital accreditation along with my team”, Alexander proudly notes. “I aim to place Kuwait Hospital on the global healthcare map as a recognized provider of specialized services, on a par with global standards.” Alexander was appointed CEO in July 2020 and led Kuwait Hospital towards a strategic vision of holistic healthcare and holds 14 years of experience in senior managerial roles at different hospitals and healthcare institutions.
We are so impressed with the management of the hospital, we wish you continued good health but if you ever find yourself needing some tests or treatment, give a visit to Kuwait Hospital for exemplary care. You can also stay up to date with the latest in the world of health by following Kuwait Hospital on Instagram @Kuwait.Hospital.