AMMAN – On Tuesday, the health, environment, and population
committee in the
Upper House, chaired by Dr. Yassin Al-Hasban, met with the
Minister of Health, Dr. Firas Al-Hawari, to review the steps to implement the
ministry’s strategy for the years 2023–2025 and the extent of its alignment
with the outputs of the
economic modernization vision (EMV).
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Dr. Hasban stated that the meeting focused on the extent to
which the
Ministry of Health successfully implemented its strategic plan
programs, as well as the efficiency and effectiveness of the sector's
digital transformation and the ministry's crisis and disaster management and climate
change strategy, Hala reported.
He emphasized the need to have an organization that is
concerned with all aspects of the health sector's policies and plans, as well
as serving as a primary hub for
coordination and networking among all
stakeholders.
Furthermore, Hawari unveiled a roadmap for universal health
coverage and the medical tourism plan, stating that the
ministry's 2023-2025 strategy is current and applicable, with key indicators that can be monitored
and used to reflect on the performance and improvement of the services offered.
He pointed out, in the presence of several concerned
directors in the ministry, that the strategy was prepared per the Royal
Highness’s visions, specifically the
Economic Modernization Vision, and aligned with
the public sector update map.
In turn, the Director of Project Management, Planning, and
International Cooperation, Engineer Huda Ababneh, presented the initiatives and
priorities in the economic modernization vision related to health care, consisting of
eight initiatives.
She confirmed that work is currently underway on several
projects, including improving supply chains, establishing a
virtual hospital,
establishing a simulation center, automating services for the ministry in
charge of professional licenses, re-licensing, and continuing professional
development, updating and developing Al-Bashir Hospital, expanding hospital and
health center computerization, and expanding drug delivery services.
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