Egypt’s
Ministry of Health and Population announced that its 100 Healthy Days campaign
has provided more than 86.6 million free medical services nationwide since its
third edition launch on 15 July. On Friday alone, teams delivered over 510,000
services, stated Ministry Spokesperson Hossam Abdel Ghaffar.
The campaign covers a broad
range of care, including primary and curative services, preventive medicine,
mental health, and specialized hospitals.
Abdel Ghaffar added that
around 221,000 services were delivered through curative care, 62,600 through
presidential public health initiatives, and nearly 9,800 services via the “Your
Health is Happiness” mental health program.
Ambulance teams responded
to over 4,200 emergencies, and hospitals under the Health Insurance Authority
provided nearly 7,900 services.
Additionally, hospitals run
by the Specialized Medical Centers Secretariat provided around 49,000 services,
with an additional 9,700 services offered by Medical Care Foundation hospitals.
In tandem, outreach efforts
reached over 47,000 people with health awareness sessions in public spaces,
including squares, clubs, and shopping malls, across Egypt.
Mobile clinics, primary
health units, and hospitals offered extended hours, bringing services to both
urban centers and remote areas.
Earlier phases of the
campaign reached millions: one phase delivered 146 million free services in
three months, and another provided 58 million in 37 days.
The initiative builds on
the 2018 “100 million Health” program, which focused on hepatitis C
elimination, screening for non-communicable diseases, and reducing hospital
waiting lists.
Officials say the campaign
aims to expand access to healthcare, improve early detection of chronic and
infectious diseases, and reach underserved communities across the country.
Source: Al-Ahram Online