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.
Lebanese Health Minister Rakan Nasreddine reported that Israeli assaults on the health sector in Lebanon resulted in the deaths of <strong>51</strong> doctors and paramedics, with <strong>126</strong> others injured. This toll highlights the devastating impact of these attacks on health services amid a severe crisis.
The healthcare sector in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries has seen significant expansion, enhancing investments, competencies, and infrastructure. This growth aligns with government efforts to improve healthcare quality and meet the increasing needs of the population.
Dubai's government has announced a record growth in the healthcare sector by 2025, reflecting the emirate's commitment to enhancing healthcare services and developing health infrastructure to meet the growing needs of its population.
Lebanese Health Minister Rakan Nasreddine announced Lebanon's intention to file an official complaint with international authorities in protest against repeated Israeli attacks targeting the health sector in the country. This move comes amid a severe health crisis in Lebanon, exacerbated by these assaults on medical facilities.
Al-Hussein University Hospital has announced the availability of <strong>100 job openings</strong> for doctors, providing new employment opportunities in the healthcare sector. This initiative aims to enhance medical staff and improve the healthcare services offered to patients.
The Health Minister conducted a field visit to Al-Lith General Hospital and several health facilities in Jeddah, reviewing the workflow and services provided to patients. This visit underscores the government's commitment to enhancing healthcare services.
A resident doctor fell from a floor at the university hospital, raising widespread concerns about the safety of healthcare workers. The incident occurred while the doctor was performing his duties, prompting urgent investigations.
Salman Hospital in Riyadh celebrated its Operations Chief for his significant contributions to medical service development. This event aimed to foster team spirit and acknowledge efforts in improving healthcare quality.
The President of Benha University, Dr. Jamal Al-Saeed, attended the graduation ceremony for the 38th class of the Faculty of Medicine, where outstanding students were honored and certificates were distributed. This event aims to enhance medical education in Egypt.
Prominent doctors in South Africa have revealed a systematic Israeli policy targeting health workers in Gaza, asserting that these actions are part of a genocide against the Palestinian people. This was stated during the 'Israeli Apartheid Week' events.
Abu Dhabi has announced its Q1 2026 results, showcasing its ongoing success in solidifying its position as a leading destination in the healthcare sector. The figures indicate significant growth in investments and healthcare services provided.
CareCloud, a leading provider of medical record storage, announced a data breach affecting one of its patient data warehouses earlier this March. This incident raises significant concerns in the healthcare sector, impacting millions of patients serviced by over 45,000 medical providers.
The Health Insurance Agency in Egypt has announced the closure of its final account at 100%, confirming the implementation of the minimum wage for all its employees. These steps aim to enhance service quality and strengthen workers' rights.
Today, the Health Minister is holding a meeting with the Planning and Budget Committee in the House of Representatives to discuss the final budget report of the ministry. This meeting aims to enhance transparency and accountability regarding the financial resources used in the health sector.
BlackRock, one of the world’s largest asset management firms, has announced a new partnership with the Greater Manchester Pension Fund, investing £1 billion in properties of the UK National Health Service (NHS). This initiative comes as the UK government seeks to attract more private investments.
Lebanese Health Minister Rakan Nasser Al-Din reported that ongoing Israeli attacks on the health sector in southern Lebanon have resulted in the martyrdom of <strong>52</strong> health workers and injuries to <strong>128</strong> others, alongside the forced closure of <strong>5</strong> hospitals. The minister emphasized the necessity of providing healthcare for both displaced individuals and residents.
Saudi Health Minister, <strong>Tawfiq Al-Rabiah</strong>, announced significant achievements in the health sector under <strong>Vision 2030</strong>, aimed at improving quality of life and health services in the Kingdom.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health has reported that Israeli strikes on medical teams and ambulances constitute a war crime, highlighting significant damage to the healthcare sector. This statement comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
Lebanese Health Minister Rakan Nasr al-Din has revealed a rise in Israeli assaults on the health sector, targeting medical staff and ambulances in southern Lebanon, raising widespread concerns about the safety of health services.
In a significant move, Tunisian President Kais Saied has authorized financial allocations for the Central Pharmacy, aiming to ensure a continuous supply of medications in the market. This decision comes as patients face a severe shortage of essential drugs.