The People’s Committee of Gia Lai Province has officially approved the investment policy and issued the formal investment registration certificate for the development of the Geriatric and Rehabilitation Hospital project in Pleiku ward. This regulatory milestone marks the establishment of the first specialized medical facility within Gia Lai Province dedicated to delivering advanced diagnostic, therapeutic, and long-term clinical care protocols for elderly patient populations.
The documented structural infrastructure parameters, project execution timelines, and corporate developer profiles feature:
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Infrastructure Scale and Specialized Core Clinical Orientations:
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Capital Allocation and Land Footprint: The Gia Lai Geriatric and Rehabilitation Hospital project commands an aggregate capital investment exceeding 117 billion VND. The clinical facility will be constructed across a designated real estate footprint spanning approximately 2,400 m².
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Operational Mandates: The baseline design architecture of the hospital features an initial capacity of 50 inpatient beds. The facility is systematically engineered to host comprehensive medical operations, including outpatient examinations, inpatient treatment regimens, targeted physical rehabilitation therapies, general surgical interventions, and advanced paraclinical diagnostic services. The institutional core focus centers on localized geriatric clinical medicine and post-acute functional rehabilitation for elderly cohorts.
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Construction Timelines and Corporate Developer Demographics:
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Approved Milestones: According to the government-sanctioned regulatory timeline, the project is scheduled to break ground and initiate active construction within full-year 2026. The definitive structural completion and formal commissioning of the medical facility are set for the third quarter of fiscal year 2027.
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Developer Identity: The corporate entity legally certified to execute the project is the Gia Lai Medical Import Export Joint Stock Company (headquartered at 2A Phu Dong, Pleiku ward, Gia Lai province). The deployment of this asset is projected to bridge a major structural gap in regional specialized eldercare services, expanding overall healthcare delivery capacities for the aging local demographic.
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Scientific Research Briefing:
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Intersecting with the broader field of longevity sciences and senior health maintenance, a landmark medical study published in the journal Nature has uncovered critical neurological insights. The comparative data demonstrates that maintaining a consistent sleep duration of 6 to 8 hours per day is biochemically correlated with a decelerated rate of biological aging, structurally reducing the incidence of chronic comorbidities and lowering all-cause premature mortality rates.
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