WANA (Aug 23) – Kermanshah’s Farabi Hospital has reopened its ICU, which was destroyed during the 12-day war, following reconstruction and restoration to operational service.

 

Alireza Ebrahimi, director of Farabi Hospital, told reporters today that thanks to the sustained efforts of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences and the hospital’s management team, the “Mega ICU” section—previously destroyed by projectiles during the 12-day conflict—has now returned to the hospital’s healthcare services.

Kermanshah’s Farabi Hospital Restores War-Damaged ICU

Kermanshah’s Farabi Hospital Restores War-Damaged ICU. Social media/ WANA News Agency

Ebrahimi added that over the past year, several major initiatives have been implemented to improve patient care and hospital services. These include:

  • Opening a new radiology unit,
  • Launching the Mega ICU,
  • Implementing a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS),
  • Introducing an electronic patient satisfaction survey system,
  • Revising triage management programs,
  • Merging outpatient and inpatient pharmacies, and
  • Establishing and equipping a cognitive and memory rehabilitation clinic.

 

He emphasized that these achievements are the result of the tireless efforts of medical staff and the support of the university, adding, “Our primary goal is to provide better and higher-quality services to the people of Kermanshah province.”

 

Israeli Attacks on 17 Medical Centers in Iran

The Israeli military reportedly launched full-scale attacks against Iran on June 13, resulting in the deaths of 700 Iranians, including 38 children and 102 women. During the same conflict, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was quoted as saying, “People of Iran, I am with you.”

 

According to a report from the Legal and International Affairs Deputy of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, among the 17 medical facilities targeted by Israel, seven were hospitals—resulting in the destruction of 1,500 hospital beds—four were healthcare units, and six were emergency bases. The attacks also killed 18 medical personnel and destroyed 11 ambulances.

Kermanshah’s Farabi Hospital Restores War-Damaged ICU

Kermanshah’s Farabi Hospital Restores War-Damaged ICU. Social media/ WANA News Agency