February 16 (SeeNews) - Sofia-based Acibadem City Clinic Tokuda said it is investing 15 million euro ($18.7 million) in new equipment, rehabilitation of some of its wards and a new data centre.
A total of 10 million euro have already been invested, while in 2018 the hospital plans to re-equip its emergency department, Acibadem City Clinic Tokuda Hospital said in a statement on Thursday.
The hospital's new data centre is expected to become operational in mid-2018, the company added.
In 2016, Turkey's Acibadem acquired Sofia-based private Tokuda Hospital and 33% of its peer City Clinic for a total of 75.97 million euro ($80.5 million). Tokuda and City Clinic were later merged to form Acibadem City Clinic Tokuda Hospital.
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