The Minister of Health discusses ways of joint cooperation with representatives of a global company for pharmaceutical industries

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Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population, received Dr. Hani Khaneer, Director of Governmental Affairs for the Middle East at a global company for pharmaceutical industries, and Dr. Islam Jaber, regional director & nbsp; The company for the Middle East and Northeast Africa region, to discuss ways of joint cooperation in the health sector, at the Ministry’s headquarters in the new administrative capital. He praised the cooperation with the Pharmaceutical Industries Company in the health field, noting that the meeting aims to enhance the capabilities of laboratory laboratories by providing advanced diagnostic tools for hospitals and clinics, especially in remote and border areas, in addition to cooperation in examination campaigns at the level of the Republic, and expanding the provision of medical devices for diabetes and cardiovascular health, as well as developing human cadres skills in the field of health care. & quot; Abdul Ghaffar & quot; the meeting dealt with a discussion of the equipment processing plan and tools that are mentioned to the central laboratories of the Ministry in the preventive medicine sector, as well as discussing the modernization of laboratory equipment and sampling plans.
added & quot; Abdul Ghaffar & quot; The meeting dealt with an offer to provide advanced diagnostic tools for early detection of diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and infectious diseases, and modern technologies for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, and discussed ways of cooperation in capacity building through training programs for health care providers in the use of medical devices from the company. To combat malnutrition in children and pregnant women, future cooperative programs have been discussed to address the growing burden of non -infectious diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity.