Egypt’s Ministry of Health signed new protocols with the Upper Egypt Development Authority aimed at improving healthcare services. These agreements will enhance family healthcare, expand medical services, and upgrade hospital facilities. The initiative ensures continuous healthcare availability, including during public holidays, under the supervision of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health.
Egypt’s Ministry of Health and Population has entered into two new cooperation protocols with the Upper Egypt Development Authority. This initiative is part of the “New Beginning to Build the Egyptian Person” campaign aimed at enhancing healthcare services in Upper Egypt. As reported by Daily News Egypt, these agreements will focus on extending medical services and bolstering family healthcare alongside upgrading hospital facilities for sustainable regional development.
Under the supervision of Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population, the recent agreements aim to improve family medicine centers, surgical services, and access to essential medications. Hospitals that are part of this collaboration will offer 24/7 medical care, ensuring both inpatient services and advanced treatment options are available year-round, including public holidays.
The new cooperation protocols signify a substantial commitment by the Egyptian government to uplift healthcare services in Upper Egypt. By focusing on enhancing medical infrastructure and family healthcare, they aim to achieve sustainable development in the region, ensuring continued healthcare access across various services and facilities.
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