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Alameda Healthcare inks collaboration pact with Egypt’s MoHP

EGYPT – Egyptian hospital chain

Alameda Healthcare has signed a collaboration agreement with the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) for advancing healthcare service delivery.

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pointed out that the partnership will ensure Egyptian doctors find unlimited opportunities to learn alongside some of the greatest consultants and top doctors in the country, who serve at Alameda. In addition, the partnership will play a central role in the organizational transformation of the healthcare sector by uplifting the doctors’ medical proficiency to provide high-quality medical services to patients in Egypt.

The hospital chain noted that the agreement will allow its foreign medical experts to spend one or two days in government hospitals across Egypt to perform delicate and critical surgeries at no cost, under the agreement between Egypt’s Health Ministry and privatesector healthcare firms. Moreover, the cooperation protocol with Ministry of Health and Population involves other private-sector healthcare providers, including Alpha Cure, Cleopatra Hospitals Group, and Saudi German Health Centers.

The agreement between the health ministry and the private sector’s healthcare providers in Egypt is part of the government plan to improve the quality of health services provided to citizens while boosting medical tourism in the country.

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