Through The Revitalization Of Mount Elizabeth Hospital, IHH Healthcare Singapore Strengthens Legacy

JAKARTA - JHH Healthcare Singapore (IHH SG) reaffirms its long-term commitment to Indonesian families, along with the ongoing revitalization of Mount Elizabeth Hospital (MEH). This leading hospital has served Indonesian patients for more than four decades.

This revitalization is a sustainable effort to increase patient comfort, privacy, and access to advanced medical technology that reflects IHH SG's ongoing investment in raising service standards for hundreds of thousands of Indonesians who choose Mount Elizabeth every year.

Indonesia is one of the largest international markets for IHH SG, with Indonesian patients contributing about half of all foreign patients at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. This ongoing trust confirms Mount Elizabeth's position as one of the most well-known and priority overseas health service destinations. This is because the Indonesian family is looking for reliable results, specialist expertise, and personalized media treatment.

Mount Elizabeth Hospital, one of Singapore's most iconic private hospitals, is approaching the completion of Project Renaissance. This project is a transformative revitalization effort designed to redefine the entire patient experience, while maintaining the hospital's clinical advantages.

"The Renaissance project is our promise to Indonesian families who have trusted us for more than 45 years," said Yong Yih Ming, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of IHH SG and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) MEH.

"This is not just renovation. It is about anticipating patients' needs in the future and creating an environment that presents privacy, comfort, smooth navigation, and advanced medical support since their first arrival."

The main elements of the ongoing revitalization include:

Improvement of the Path of Patients: Public Corridor and services are redesigned to reduce density, enable smoother movement, and improve operational efficiency. This supports the acceleration of treatment services, better coordination between clinical teams, and more optimal patient results.

Next Generation Clinical Technology: Including Target CT Photon-counting AEOTOM Alpha for ultra-lowest doses of lung imaging, as well as the Latest Advanced Angio Imaging System.

Experience of Enhanced Patients: More private rooms, improved convenience features, as well as digital devices such as the LizWorld system which is a tool for patient care based on smart technology implemented in hospitals to simplify administrative tasks. In addition, there is Liz Finder, an application-based device to help visitors and outpatients navigate in hospitals, and increase the number of rooms with one bed (single-bed rooms) for higher privacy and comfort.

Celebrating The Legacy Of Trust And Achievement For The Indonesian Family

"Patients from Indonesia have long been part of our story and journey, along with many other parties who entrusted their care to us," said Dr. Peter Chow, CEO of IHH SG. Their trust in our specialists, the accuracy of the diagnostics, and the results we provide, has been guarding our growth for years. Along with the development of patient needs, we continue to innovate in order to provide proper treatment with the appropriate level of service, at all times."

The revitalization of MEH is one of the largest investments in recent years, while strengthening the position of IHH SG as a leading destination in Southeast Asia for quality health services.

The update at MEH strengthens the entire Mount Elizabeth ecosystem, which also includes the newer hospital's Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital (MNH), known for its state-of-the-art minimal invasive techniques and highly specialized treatments.

MNH is recognized as:

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"The Orchard Campus and Novena operate as a connected ecosystem, offering complex tertiary level maintenance services," said Sherrie Lim, CEO of Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital. "Collectively, we provide more families to Indonesian families who are sustainable with stronger care, and consistent clinical governance."

The revitalization of MEH, combined with sustainable progress across the network, reflects the long-term vision of IHH SG. This aims to ensure that Indonesian families continue to have access to trusted world-class treatments, supported by modern facilities, leading medical technology, and ecosystems built on the basis of patient needs.

Along with the revitalization process which will still run until 2026, IHH SG remains focused on the presence of reliable clinical results, strengthens patient confidence, and expands legislation as one of the mainstay health service destinations in the region for the Indonesian people.