27.06.2025 09:31
The global economic crisis has led many companies to declare bankruptcy, and Kayseri's first women's health center, Hüma Hospital, has also been shaken by the economic crisis. The hospital, which came to the forefront with a $20 million investment, has declared concordat. There are also reports that the hospital has been rocked by a series of doctor resignations in recent times.
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The global economic crisis has led to many companies in Turkey waving the bankruptcy flag, with the latest addition being Hüma Hospital, founded in Kayseri in 2004 and a pioneer in women's health.
THEY ANNOUNCED CONCORDAT
With a 21-year history, the hospital has an important place in the city, drawing attention with its project to transform the Crowne Plaza hotel, renewed with a $20 million investment, and an old shopping mall into a hospital. However, high costs and financial management issues forced the hospital to declare concordat.
HIGH-COST INVESTMENTS LED TO CRISIS
The hospital management initiated the concordat process to find solutions to economic problems. With the decision of the Kayseri Commercial Court, it is expected that Hüma will restructure its debts. It is discussed that the financial crisis experienced by the hospital in the city is particularly due to high-cost investments. Hüma, which rented the old BYZ Garage shopping mall owned by Başyazıcılar and converted it into a hospital, had also reopened the old Ommer Hotel in the same area as Crowne Plaza.
DOCTORS ARE RESIGNING ONE AFTER ANOTHER
It has been reported that the hospital has been shaken by a series of doctor resignations recently. While uncertainty prevails among employees, it is claimed that the hospital management is trying to secure cash by purchasing real estate and vehicles with checks. During this process, it is being investigated by authorities whether some transactions fall under usury. Creditors see the concordat process as a hope.
Hüma continued to grow by becoming an inpatient treatment center in 2006, specializing in women's diseases and childbirth. However, the latest investment made with the goal of becoming "the largest women's health center in Europe" seems to have been hindered due to financial problems. Citizens are curious about the fate of the Crowne Plaza project.
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