NATO privately-contracted R2B medical treatment facility
Dignitaries representing Iqarus and NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) on 16 January attended an opening ceremony of a fully operational hospital in Kosovo. The role two basic (R2B) medical health facility was built and commissioned by Iqarus, a leading provider of intelligent and integrated healthcare solutions in complex and demanding environments. The hospital became fully operational on 1 January 2018 and will provide surgical capabilities and associated medical support services to NATO staff on deployed operations.
Iqarus was awarded the contract by the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) and will support KFOR missions on the ground in Pristina. Iqarus was responsible for the entire hospital build, equipping the facility and recruiting a multi-disciplinary medical team. Key staff, among others, include trauma and general surgeons from Italy and Bulgaria, an anaesthetist from Greece, ER and ICU nurses from France, Spain, Portugal and Sweden. Kosovo nationals also provide a range of medical support services.
“Iqarus is proud to support the NATO-led KFOR mission in Kosovo by providing NATO’s first ever privately-contracted R2B facility,” Tim Mitchell, Iqarus Chief Executive Officer, explained. “Given the size and scale of the health facility, it is incredible to think that the entire project was delivered in just two months, and to an exceptionally high standard.”
As of today, approx. 4,000 troops from KFOR, provided by 28 countries, continue to work towards maintaining a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all citizens and communities in Kosovo. According to KFOR, this new facility is part of NATO’s ongoing commitment to provide essential support services to staff on deployed operations.