Siloam Hospitals

Summary

PT Siloam International Hospitals Tbk or Siloam Hospitals is a chain of healthcare facilities in Indonesia founded in 2008 by PT. Lippo Karawaci Tbk. It is a publicly listed company which is part of Lippo Group.

PT Siloam International Hospitals Tbk
Company typePublic
IDX: SILO
IndustryHealthcare
Founded27 August 1996; 27 years ago (1996-08-27)
Headquarters,
Indonesia
Area served
Indonesia
Key people
Ketut Budi Wijaya [1]
OwnerLippo Group
Number of employees
12,700 (2021) Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.siloamhospitals.com

History edit

It was established on August 3, 1996, as Siloam Gleneagles Hospital that was a collaboration between Lippo Group and Gleneagles Hospital, founded through PT Sentralindo Wirasta which is engaged in health services. The Siloam Gleneagles Hospital was first built in Lippo Village and Lippo Cikarang.[2]

 
Siloam Hospital at Lippo Cikarang

Siloam is now the largest hospital chain in Indonesia. As of September 2021, the chain operates 40 Siloam hospitals and 30 Siloam clinics (6 in Papua). Siloam served 1,705 million outpatient and 126 thousand as of September 2021.[3] Siloam is the first hospital in Indonesia to receive an accreditation by the Joint Commission International (JCI) from the United States. Some other medical achievements are: Siloam ASRI conducted the 100th successful kidney transplant surgery and Siloam Hospitals TB Simatupang received Gold Status from World Stroke Organization (WSO) in handling stroke patients.

Siloam Hospitals Group also operates Mochtar Riady Institute of Nanotechnology (MRIN) and the Pelita Harapan University School of Medicine and School of Nursing.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Siloam International Hospitals appoints new president director". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Siloam Opens New Hospital in Semarang". Jakarta Globe. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Siloam Selamatkan Devisa Industri Kesehatan". 29 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Siloam Hospital Menangkan Penghargaan Global". Kompas. Retrieved 2 August 2019.