Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister of Health and Population, has decided to increase the value of the sums paid by specialized medical councils in exchange for dialysis sessions to £ 500 instead of £ 325, in light of the commitment of the Egyptian state and the Ministry of Health and population to provide health care to citizens.
Hossam Abdel Ghaffar, official spokesman for the Ministry of Health and Population, confirmed today in a statement that the decision comes due to the increase in the prices of dialysis supplies due to global changes, as stated by Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister della Salute e la Populaire has decided to increase the value of the amounts paid by specialized medical councils to 500 pounds instead of 325. In order to guarantee the continuity of the provision of the service.
The official spokesperson of the Ministry of Health and Population explained that the Ministry of Health and Population will bear these amounts in full through the system Treatment at the expense of the statePatients will continue to receive the service “for free”.
And the Ministry of Health and Population previously announced the issuance of 315,941 therapeutic decisions at the expense of the State, in all the governorates of the Republic, in the month of September, for a total cost of one billion and 333 million pounds. ..
This falls within the framework of easing the burden on patients, especially those who are unable, by providing medical services such as surgery, medicines and medical examinations at the expense of the state..
Hossam Abdel Ghaffar, an official spokesperson for the Ministry of Health and Population, explained that treatment decisions at the state’s expense included the specialties of hematology, oncology, nose and ears, surgery, gynecology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, urology and internal medicine, as well as to skin and neurological diseases, signaling the debate of 117 patients. In various governorates, through videoconferencing technology, make therapeutic decisions without the need to go to the administrative office.