Egypt’s
Health Ministry signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Ain Shams
University aimed at strengthening cooperation in health economics,
evidence-based policymaking and medical investment, the ministry said.
The agreement seeks
to enhance healthcare service efficiency, support applied research and improve
strategic decision-making based on data and scientific analysis, in line with
Egypt’s broader efforts to build a more sustainable healthcare system.
The MoU was signed
on behalf of Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar by Rasha El-Sharkawi, head of
the ministry’s strategic management administration, and by Farid El-Garhy, dean
of the Faculty of Commerce at Ain Shams University, representing university
president Mohammad Diaa Zein El-Abdeen.
The university
president said the partnership aligns with the state’s vision of establishing
an integrated and sustainable healthcare system, stressing that cooperation
between academic institutions and executive bodies is essential for long-term
sector development.
El-Sharkawi said the
agreement will focus on evaluating healthcare pricing, assessing the economic
impact of preventive services, analyzing medical investment opportunities and
supporting evidence-based strategic decisions.
The dean of the
Faculty of Commerce said the university would leverage its academic and
advisory expertise to support the ministry in health market assessments,
governance studies and the development of economic models to ensure
high-quality services aligned with international standards.
The ministry said
the cooperation falls within Egypt’s Vision 2030 strategy, which prioritizes
healthcare reform, sustainable development and integrating research into public
policy.
Source: Daily news Egypt