City Hospitals: Transforming Public Healthcare Systems
Public Healthcare Reforms
How state-of-the-art giant medical complexes became the vanguard of Türkiye's modern healthcare infrastructure.
Over the past two decades, Türkiye has undergone a total transformation of its healthcare system. The centerpiece of this revolution is the City Hospitals project, implemented via public-private partnerships. These massive, state-of-the-art medical complexes feature the latest diagnostic technologies, seismic isolation structures, and intensive care capacities. They proved to be the backbone of the nation's resilient response to global health emergencies and COVID-19.
Public-Private Cooperation Model
By leveraging public-private partnerships (PPP), Turkey constructed massive, modern City Hospital complexes in regional centers. These facilities offer comprehensive medical services, reducing load on older municipal clinics and consolidating clinical operations.
Modern Capacity and Emergency Resiliency
Equipped with advanced diagnostic devices and seismic isolation structures, the City Hospitals played a critical role in managing regional health needs and emergency medical responses, offering healthcare accessibility to citizens.