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New Hospitals

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New Hospitals (Georgian: ნიუ ჰოსპიტალსი) is a private multi-profile hospital located in Tbilisi, Georgia. The hospital is owned by the PSP Group, a holding of companies focused solely on medicine. Established in 2011, New Hospitals provides a broad range of medical services and operates with a staff of 1,650 employees. Alongside clinical care, New Hospitals is also engaged in clinical research and medical education. New Hospitals is part of the PSP Group, a holding of companies focused on healthcare. The parent company, PSP Pharma, is a national distributor of pharmaceutical products. New Hospitals does not have any joint ventures or subsidiaries. It is managed by CEO, and Leadership team that reports to CEO. Major strategic decisions are approved by the board of owners.

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New Hospitals
Giorgi Guramishvili 1st Lane, Tbilisi Krtsanisi District

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Giorgi Guramishvili 1st Lane
0014 Tbilisi, Krtsanisi District
Georgia
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