Private healthcare provider Oceania Hospitals remains dedicated to maintaining ethical practices, transparency, and excellence in healthcare. This was emphasized by Oceania Hospitals Chairman Dr. Wame Baravilala during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for a Voluntary Compliance Framework (VCF) between Oceania Hospitals and the Fijian Competition & Consumer Commission (FCCC) yesterday.
The MOU aims to enhance Oceania Hospitals’ operations in line with the VCF principles to ensure the highest standards of patient care and integrity are upheld.
“At Oceania Hospitals, our primary mission has always been to deliver high standards of patient care while upholding integrity and trust in all our operations,” Dr. Baravilala said. “This MOU underscores this commitment by formally aligning our practices with the VCF principles, representing our proactive approach to compliance and maintaining the highest ethical standards.”
He added that the VCF would provide a strong foundation for evaluating and refining practices, ensuring that the hospital remains vigilant in its dedication to fair pricing, transparent operations, and patient-centered care.
FCCC Chair Isikeli Tikoduadua praised Oceania Hospitals for its commitment to ethical practices and transparency in healthcare, noting that it is the first healthcare provider to participate in the VCF.