Egypt steps up field and digital oversight on healthcare facilities

Egypt's Ministry of Health is intensifying field inspections and expanding digital oversight of healthcare facilities to improve service quality and efficiency nationwide. Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar chaired a regular meeting with senior officials to review progress and tackle implementation challenges.

Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar chaired a regular meeting with senior officials to review progress in upgrading healthcare services, focusing on practical measures. The minister directed holding structured monthly meetings to address key issues and monitor previous decisions, according to ministry spokesperson Hossam Abdel Ghaffar.

He called for intensified periodic and surprise field visits to hospitals and facilities, including direct engagement with citizens and medical staff to resolve on-the-ground challenges. Abdel Ghaffar stressed stronger coordination with governors as key partners in local healthcare improvements.

The minister ordered enhanced field monitoring via ministry representatives and the launch of an electronic dashboard for real-time tracking of project implementation and financial disbursements, with supervisors assigned to each governorate. Discussions covered medicine and supply availability, urging continued coordination with the Unified Procurement Authority to prevent shortages.

The meeting addressed primary healthcare units, directing urgent plans to fill staffing gaps, boost efficiency, and advance digital transformation. It also included reviewing the ministry's structure, establishing a unit for citizen satisfaction measurement, and creating a central database for issues and training. These steps form part of Egypt's strategy to modernize its healthcare system.

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