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THE South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) has acquired five new vehicles, valued at approximately $44 million, to improve patient care, strengthen service delivery, and enhance operational efficiency across the region.
The fleet comprises a retrofitted, wheelchair-accessible Coaster bus valued at approximately $17.8 million, and four panel vans costing about $6.6 million each.
Regional director of SERHA Lascelles Brown said the authority’s experiences while maintaining its existing fleet prompted a shift in its procurement strategy.
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