Director of National Emergency Care and Ambulance Agency: Six urgent care hospitals to be established in states

*The Minister of Health: confirms his support for the national ambulance project and welcomes the development of emergency care hospitals and the interventions that have taken place.*

*Dr. Mohieddin: Increase the number of targeted hospitals to twenty hospitals initially, and the minister will commit to increasing costs.*

Federal Minister of Health, Dr. Haitham Muhammad Ibrahim, held a meeting with the Director of the National Emergency Care and Ambulance Agency, Dr. Mohieddin Hassan, in the presence of several ministerial officials.

He addressed three main issues: the challenges facing the National Ambulance Project, the project for the development of health care systems in hospitals, and the third mentioned the visit of emergency medical teams. Clarifications were made on the development of emergency care hospitals and the resulting interventions. took place in these countries, including Dongola, Atbara and the Red Sea Hospital, where… We believe the project will include six other states. The main hospital in each state will receive full support. The project is a partnership. between the agency and therapeutic medicine, development and projects, and under the supervision of the Health Logistics Committee and under the patronage of the Minister. The Minister expressed his satisfaction with the project and ordered that the number of targeted hospitals be increased to twenty hospitals. first step, the minister is responsible for increasing costs to contribute to the revival of targeted hospitals.

The minister stressed that the project includes even hard-to-reach hospitals and their full commitment to the citizens of these areas. He added that we in the agency have emphasized that the project is joint and that efforts must be combined for it to succeed. We have emphasized the importance of training, because the issue of training is important and there are an estimated number of frontline cadres, in addition to this, 26 cadre training workshops will be organized until the end of the training. 'year.

Mohieddin stressed that the second file, that of the National Ambulance, was the subject of in-depth discussions because it is a strategic project for the ministry, and the minister saw that we had to make urgent interventions to support the project, given the high cost of the project. The Minister and Director of Administrative and Financial Affairs of the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Khalil Muhammad Ibrahim announced the entry of an estimated number of around sixty ambulances over the next three months, expressing his keenness to connect the States and monitoring systems complete the furniture for the six States targeted in the first phase of the project. baseline reports and reduction in mortality rate. Emphasis was placed on communication with the health insurance service in The package must be present and a major partner to support the project, and the minister promised to continue its adoption of the project, overcoming all existing problems. difficulties and benefit from modern technology to connect all first aid services together.

For his part, Dr. Montaser Al-Tayeb, Director of the Emergency and Epidemic Department, Director of Medical Care, praised the remarkable development of hospitals and the systems in which they operate and their transformation into global triage and of similarity of these systems, expressing its willingness to work with partners to provide equipment and other assistance in order to develop the joint project.

A meeting was also held between the National Emergency Care and Ambulance Agency, the World Health Organization and a representative of the emergency medical teams who will travel to Sudan in the coming period to conduct emergency interventions in conflict areas, particularly emergencies, injuries and surgical operations, and to support the fight against health epidemics, and to support primary health centers and field hospitals, which is a project partnership between the ministry and the EMT.

The Director of the National Agency for Emergency Care and Ambulance, Dr. Mohieddin Hassan, in statements to the press, said that the meeting discussed how to facilitate the work of medical teams and facilitate entry and importation procedures for medical equipment.

He revealed that the director of the organization will travel to Sudan to discuss these issues.

Mohieddin said during his first meeting, between the ministry and the EMT organization, in the presence of Dr. Khalil Abdullah, Director of Financial and Administrative Affairs, said the meeting highlighted the importance of sustainability of EMT services. emergency and ambulance services and their contribution to the infrastructure development of the targeted areas, noting the importance of absorbing distinguished and unique national cadres with a high level of competence. The meeting also discussed ways to introduce aids and medicines and draw up a map of ways they can use them to bring in materials, and the importance of early coordination with the Federal Ministry of Health was emphasized because this is the case. the one who oversees the introduction of all aid and assistance during the conflict period, he added, stressed that we have emphasized the sustainability of the service and the development of infrastructure of the targeted areas. We also stressed the importance of maintaining a distinguished and highly qualified medical staff. work. And he added, Dr. Khalil Abdullah thanked the office of the World Health Organization, office in Sudan, for the coordination and continued by stating: “We stressed the importance of early coordination between the ministry and organizations, and the efforts deployed must be compatible with the needs of the beneficiaries. »





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