Durdans set to transform landscape with repositioned brand and restrategized vision
- Vision 2022 places Durdans within ultra-modern purpose-built infrastructure infusing contemporary mindset and culture
- Evolution redefines trailblazing ethos, the hospital’s signature hallmark
- Introduces latest Phillips bi-plane machine for interventional radiology
Colombo, Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka’s very first healthcare institution to be endorsed with a Gold Seal of Approval by the world’s leading accreditation entity, Joint Commission International announced today that it is stepping into new horizons with the repositioning of its corporate brand, culture, mindset and approach to tangibly transform the landscape of healthcare in the country. Durdans Hospital, the oldest private sector healthcare institution in Sri Lanka, has in its history of over seven decades, evolved its unique brand of healthcare to ensure continuous value addition in multiple competencies, that today have numerous pioneering initiatives added to its expansive healthcare portfolio.
The repositioning comes at a time when Durdans, having taken stock of the integral role it plays in the country’s healthcare sector, sees the potential for growth locally and globally. As Chairman Ajith Tudawe stated, “The repositioning of our corporate image through our brand dynamic which encompasses our fundamental values and promise of ‘Dedicated to you’, is about the way Durdans sees healthcare of the future. This journey however is one that is multi-faceted and that’s why we’ve also re-strategized our business plan and are launching Vision 2022 in tandem with this.”
The Durdans 2022 strategy is aimed to realign emerging socio-economic trends in Sri Lanka and global healthcare scenario with a major infrastructure and remodelling programme commencing in Q1 of 2018. The ambitious redevelopment and remodelling project will address the start of the art upscaling with cutting edge technology to ensure modernity and sustainability. The multi-storied split-level car park for approximately 200 parking slots will also be opened in September 2017. “The quality care we have extended to our patients over our 70-year history has been augmented in the last 22 years with our delivery of exceptional medical services across an unprecedented range of specialties,” says the Chairman. “We have promoted world class standards of care via the latest medical advancements and our Centres of Excellence are comparable to the best in South East Asia. And our next world class introduction is the investment infused into the latest Phillips Bi-plane machine for interventional radiology which we intend to position as a Center of Excellence.”
As Head of Strategy & Business Development Rakshitha Tudawe mentions, “A pioneer in Sri Lankan private healthcare, Durdans finds itself in a unique position to define the future of Sri Lankan’s private healthcare and the country’s global reputation as a hub of medical excellence. This restrategizing therefore comes at an opportune time for Durdans, as healthcare the world over is evolving quite rapidly. The entire landscape is about experiential healthcare rather than interactive healthcare. The repositioning of Durdans will also add benefits to each of our stakeholder segments, increasing brand equity and shareholder values as our delivery promise is being further strengthened. Stakeholders will benefit from aligned systems, structured guidelines and a unique voice.”
Quo Global, a leading international company renowned for its integrated strategy-led branding and responsible for guiding the evolution of the repositioning of the brand, worked on the concept of compassion and innovation that has become the Durdans hallmark. Durdans is now visually depicted via a nurturing hand denoting the core values of care and humanity, supporting the letter D which suggests trust and pride in its strong boldness. CEO of Quo Global David Keen says Durdans is now charting a bold new course to increasingly attract medical tourism. “Guided by compassion and innovation, the repositioned brand will engender pride among staff and garner international prestige within the healthcare industry.”
Currently housing one of the largest integrated ISO 15189:2012 certified urban laboratory networks in the country and five medical centers, structural changes envisaged for Durdans to become a purpose-built hospital will see bed count increase from 274 to 400, segmentation of patients for customised specialty care and a move from tertiary to quaternary healthcare with focused investment in single disciplined Centers of Excellence, best medical practices and clinicians possessing super specialties. As is characteristic of the Durdans mindset, all infrastructure evolutions will be benchmarked to international standards, meeting its brand promise of excellence in care.