Minister
of Health and Population Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, and Minister of Higher Education
and Scientific Research Abdelaziz Konsowa held a key meeting to establish
mechanisms for integrating university hospitals into Egypt’s Universal Health
Insurance System (UHIS) across its successive phases nationwide.
The move positions
university hospitals as a central partner in building a comprehensive and
equitable healthcare system that guarantees quality services for all citizens,
according to a press statement released by the Ministry of Health and
Population today.
Abdel Ghaffar
described the coordination between the two ministries as a strategic step to
enhance the system’s efficiency and sustainability.
He said
institutional integration would ensure optimal use of resources and deliver
fair, comprehensive care, strengthening public trust in the national healthcare
system.
The health minister emphasized
that both ministries possess advanced infrastructure and highly qualified
medical and academic staff.
He affirmed the
Ministry of Health’s readiness to provide full support and exchange expertise
to ensure sustainable expansion of the UHIS.
The meeting reviewed
the outcomes of the system’s first phase in Luxor, Aswan, Ismailia, Suez, Port
Said, and South Sinai.
Discussions also
covered operational capacities, financing mechanisms, and administrative
integration to unify quality standards and ensure nationwide readiness.
Konsowa affirmed
that university hospitals constitute an important pillar of the UHIS and
stressed continued cooperation to enhance service delivery, training, and
clinical practices in line with international standards.
Source:
The Egyptian Gazette