Egypt has implemented new cooperation protocols aimed at enhancing healthcare services in Upper Egypt. The agreements strive to expand medical services and improve family healthcare, under the initiative titled “New Beginning to Build the Egyptian Person,” overseen by Deputy Prime Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar.
The Ministry of Health and Population in Egypt has signed two new cooperation protocols with the Upper Egypt Development Authority to enhance healthcare services in Upper Egypt. This initiative is part of the broader state-led plan, “New Beginning to Build the Egyptian Person.” These agreements will focus on expanding medical services, improving family healthcare, and upgrading hospital facilities to support sustainable development in the region.
Under the supervision of Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population, the collaboration aims to modernize family medicine centers, improve diagnostic and surgical services, and increase access to essential medications. Hospitals involved in the agreement will ensure 24/7 medical care, offer inpatient services, and provide advanced treatment facilities, making healthcare consistently available even during public holidays.
The recent agreements between the Egyptian Ministry of Health and the Upper Egypt Development Authority signify a significant commitment to enhancing healthcare services in Upper Egypt. By focusing on the expansion of medical services and the improvement of hospital facilities, the collaboration aims to promote sustainable healthcare solutions in alignment with national development goals.
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