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ComBank supports healthcare sector with donations to over 16 institutions

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More than 16 government hospitals and MOH offices around the country have received medical equipment and personal protective gear so far under an initiative implemented by the Commercial Bank of Ceylon in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The donations made by the Bank’s CSR Trust to ensure the safety of caregivers, enhance the quality of healthcare experienced by patients, and help curb the spread of the virus include Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) kits, KN95 face masks, surgical masks, hand sanitizers, Slit lamps, pulse oximeters, multipara monitors and oxygen concentrators.

The beneficiary hospitals include the District Base Hospitals in Tissamaharama, Homagama, and Teldeniya, General Hospitals in Kandy and Kegalle, Teaching Hospital in Peradeniya, National Hospital of Sri Lanka in Colombo, Lady Ridgeway Children’s Hospital in Colombo, MOH offices in Matale and Puttalam, and the Sri Lanka College of Internal Medicine.

The Bank’s ongoing healthcare projects under this program include the donation of office equipment to the MOH office in Karachchi, Kilinochchi; a Haemodialysis Machine to the Nephrology Unit of the District General Hospital in Moneragala; an electrocardiography (ECG) machine to the Divisional Hospital in Palaly and medical equipment to the Base Hospital in Kayts.

Commenting on the Bank’s latest initiative relating to the healthcare sector, Commercial Bank Managing Director, S. Renganathan said: “We remain steadfast in our commitment to support the country and especially the healthcare sector in these unprecedented times. We consider it a duty to play an active role in helping the people and institutions at the frontlines of the battle against COVID-19. The Bank will continue to identify and assist the most needy hospitals as part of this program.”

Besides these donations to enhance medical services offered in the country during the pandemic, Commercial Bank donated Rs 10 million to the National COVID-19 Healthcare and Social Security Fund set up by the government of Sri Lanka last year.

It also donated critical care equipment to six hospitals in 2019 alone and has so far played a key role in providing infrastructure and critical care equipment to over 50 state-owned children’s and maternity hospitals.

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