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History
In July 1998, Euromedic started activities in the Republic of Srpska, one of the two entities of Bosnia & Herzegovina.

The company began its operation in the country thanks to good references and a well-known reputation in Central and Eastern Europe. In addition, the trust of local people towards Euromedic management helped greatly in establishing the company in Bosnia & Herzegovina.

Euromedic’s PPP concept was an ideal solution for a conflict-affected country like Bosnia. The war ended in 1995 and, among all other spheres of life, the country’s health sector suffered immensely. The revitalization of medical facilities was an imperative, however, it required huge amounts of capital investment.

The project would not have been successful without the support of Mr. Milorad Dodik, at that time Prime Minister of the RS Government, former RS Health Minister Dr. Zeljko Rodic, former Director of the RS Health Insurance Fund Dr. Dragutin Ilic and former Director of the Clinical Centre Banja Luka Dr. Branislav Lolic.
Working centres

Euromedic constructed two centres for dialysis in Bosnia & Herzegovina - in Banja Luka and Bijeljina. Centre Banja Luka caters for 195 patients on chronic dialysis programmes. The centre in Bijeljina is larger, catering for more than 210 chronic patients.

Both Banja Luka and Bijeljina dialysis centres enjoy a strong reputation among medical and non-medical communities in Bosnia & Herzegovina and across the wider region. They have attracted highly educated and skilled personnel, employing about 100 staff.
In September 2002, the Banja Luka and Bijeljina dialysis centres both received EN ISO 9001:2000 certification for haemodialysis, which was renewed in 2005 and 2007.

In September 2008, Euromedic opened its third dialysis centre in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the town of Laktasi. The centre was developed in co-operation with the local government as a Green Field Project. IDC Laktasi will treat 90 patients on a regular basis and is equipped with state-of-the-art haemodialysis equipment and water treatment systems and has the capacity to expand its base of operation to 160 patients. The centre has 18 haemodialysis machines and performs in excess of 14,000 treatments annually.
In October 2008, Euromedic opened its fourth dialysis centre in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the city of East Sarajevo. The centre was developed in co-operation with the local government as a Green Field Project. IDC East Sarajevo will treat in the beginning 45 patients on a regular basis and is equipped with state-of-the-art haemodialysis equipment and water treatment systems and has the capacity to expand its base of operation to 90 patients.

The centre has 13 haemodialysis machines and this year with a staff of 17 medical professionals will deliver in excess of 7,000 treatments. With a total of four dialysis centres Euromedic Bosnia now provides dialysis services for nearly 550 patients in the Republic of Srpska.
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