The United Nations reports that the health sector in Gaza is under catastrophic pressure due to ongoing crises. The health situation in the region is deteriorating rapidly, threatening the lives of thousands.
Saba Pharmaceuticals announced that it expects to achieve profits of <strong>10 million pounds</strong> in <strong>2025</strong>, reflecting the success of its strategies to improve financial performance. This turnaround comes amid the challenging economic conditions faced by many companies in the market.
The Health Minister's emotional response during a parliamentary session has drawn criticism from the Deputy Chairman of the Legislative Affairs Committee in the Senate, who deemed the minister's behavior inappropriate. This incident comes at a sensitive time as pressures on the healthcare sector increase.
Three leading international health organizations have warned of an unprecedented decline in healthcare conditions in conflict areas, highlighting the international community's failure to protect patients and medical staff.
The Iraqi government's decision to impose mandatory health insurance on state employees faces widespread criticism. Employees express dissatisfaction with financial deductions that seem unjustified due to the lack of tangible health services in return.
Dr. Ma'an Al-Nasour emphasized the importance of developing health policies to address current challenges during a medical conference on the future of healthcare. His remarks highlighted pressing issues facing the health sector today.
In a strategic move to tackle the ongoing rise in shipping and fuel costs, the Ministry of Health has announced the adoption of an inventory rotation system. This initiative aims to protect the budget and ensure the sustainability of drug availability.
Dubai Awqaf has announced an expansion of its health asset portfolio to <strong>$150 million</strong>, reflecting its commitment to enhancing the health sector in the emirate. This initiative is part of its ongoing efforts to support health projects and social initiatives.
Medical teams in Lebanon face repeated Israeli attacks, exacerbating health conditions and endangering paramedics' lives. Hospitals are under severe pressure due to these assaults.
Serba Health, a leading player in the French healthcare sector, announced its intention to implement a strategic plan to address its debt amounting to <strong>€5 billion</strong> (approximately <strong>$5.85 billion</strong>). This announcement comes as the company awaits a government update regarding support for private laboratory companies.
A woman has been officially charged with assaulting medical staff at Sheikh Zayed Hospital in Cairo. The incident occurred while the medical team was providing care to a patient, sparking widespread outrage among hospital workers.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that the death toll in the healthcare sector has risen to <strong>103</strong> since March 2, due to ongoing Israeli airstrikes. This figure highlights the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict in the region.
Egypt's Minister of Health, Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, held discussions with officials from Orange Egypt to strengthen digital cooperation in the health sector. This initiative aims to improve the quality of health services provided to citizens.
The Governor of East Java, Khofifah Indar Parawansa, emphasized the importance of boosting local pharmaceutical production to reduce reliance on imports during the inauguration of a new drug factory in Pasuruan.
Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University honored Group Faqih for Healthcare during the 'Innovation Without Borders' forum, recognizing its role in supporting health innovation. This accolade reflects the group's effective contributions to enhancing quality initiatives in the healthcare sector.
Fabros, a subsidiary of Indonesian Kimia Farma, reported a net profit of <strong>761.49 million rupiah</strong> in the first quarter of 2026, marking a significant increase of <strong>113%</strong> compared to the same period last year. This growth is attributed to increased sales and improved profit margins.
The Egyptian Medical Syndicate is preparing a new law aimed at regulating medical internships. This initiative seeks to improve working conditions and training for new doctors in the country.
The Saudi health sector has notably shifted from planning to actual impact, reflecting efforts to enhance health services and improve care quality. This transformation aims to elevate the quality of life for citizens and residents.
The Egyptian Ministry of Health has commenced a comprehensive evaluation of <strong>456 candidates</strong> for the 2026 Egypt Government Excellence Award in the health sector. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of health services and stimulate innovation in the field.
King Abdullah Hospital in Bisha has announced the addition of Engineer Ahmed bin Musfer Al-Hamed Al-Maawi to its technical team, reflecting the hospital's commitment to enhancing national competencies. Al-Hamed is recognized for his expertise in his field, and we wish him success in his new role.
The Syrian Investment Authority has denied any intention to privatize the health sector, emphasizing that 'Syrian health is not for sale and will not be.' This statement comes in response to concerns raised among citizens regarding the future of health services in the country.
The United States is facing a growing crisis in drug prices, necessitating urgent legal measures to limit the powers of pharmacy benefit managers. Legislators must intervene to protect citizens' health and ensure access to essential medications.
The Statistics Authority organized a dialogue session aimed at supporting and enhancing the health sector in the Kingdom. The session saw wide participation from experts and specialists in the health field.
Lebanon faces significant challenges as the number of displaced individuals in shelters rises, putting immense pressure on the health sector. The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate amid ongoing conflicts.
Two Lebanese paramedics were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting a medical team in the town of Haris. The World Health Organization confirmed 92 attacks on the Lebanese health sector.
The Iranian Medical Emergency Organization reported that 24 healthcare workers were killed due to US-Israeli attacks, with 114 others injured, including 74 paramedics. Over 330 healthcare facilities were also damaged in the strikes.
Lebanon is experiencing a troubling rise in attacks on medical teams, exacerbating the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Reports indicate injuries among paramedics and the shutdown of hospitals and medical centers.
The Ministry of Health in South Sinai condemned the filming and sharing of an incident involving a doctor behaving inappropriately towards a patient. This event has sparked widespread debate about the conduct of healthcare professionals.
The Egyptian Ministry of Health has referred both the photographer and the doctor for investigation following the circulation of a video containing indecent content. This decision is part of the ministry's efforts to address inappropriate behavior in the healthcare sector.
Al-Mawasiya Medical Services Company aims to distribute <strong>50%</strong> of its profits to shareholders despite facing multiple challenges in the healthcare market. This announcement reflects the company's commitment to enhancing shareholder value and achieving substantial returns for investors.