The National Health Services Coordination Council, in a meeting chaired by the Federal Minister of Health, plans free treatment for the wounded of the Battle of Karama… and the formation of coordination committees in all states …and a message of thanks and appreciation to health personnel for the important role they played during the war period.
The meeting of the National Health Services Coordination Council was held today at the main hall of the ministerial complex in Bot Soudan, led by the Undersecretary and Federal Minister of Health, Dr. Haitham Muhammad Ibrahim, with the honor of the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health. Federal Government and Health Ministers responsible for the Peninsular and Red Sea States, and an integrated presence of Council members, including health insurance partners, regular forces and representatives of international ministries and concerned. national organizations.
The minister praised the members of the Council and all the efforts and work of the health sectors in the different states as well as the growing role of health and medical personnel.
The Federal Minister of Health said in a press release after the meeting that the current health situation in the country as well as the axes and mechanisms of coordination between partners and service providers were examined and discussed.
The meeting assured the free treatment of the wounded from the Battle of Karama and the contribution of the efforts of the institutions in this regard.
And ensure the continuation of the Council's methodology to address all obstacles and challenges in the provision of services in accordance with what was done last year, in addition to forming health service coordination committees in the states with the need to strengthen the health system and continue health insurance. committee for free healthcare, by reactivating the committee and ensuring the development of a clear map and an approved work plan for health with partners. One of the most important recommendations of the meeting was a letter of thanks and appreciation from the Council to the health workforce and their role in the continuity of health system services and in the battle for dignity.
The meeting covered a number of topics including governance, financing and procurement, human resources and health services, as well as a review of the results of the previous meeting.