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Algeria: Improving Healthcare Services During Ramadan: Announced Nighttime Inspections

Algeria: Improving Healthcare Services During Ramadan: Announced Nighttime Inspections

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Published on 2024-03-20 10:28:59

The Ministry of Health strengthens surveillance to ensure the quality of care. To provide optimal support to citizens during Ramadan, the Ministry of Health plans to conduct night inspections throughout the country. These aim to maintain the quality of public and private health services.

Indeed, the Minister of Health, Abdelhak Saihi, has established an inspection program to ensure the continuity of health services, and the night outings of the inspection teams will be carried out in accordance with his directives.

Furthermore, the inspection teams will focus on several aspects of public health facilities. They will examine medical emergencies, hospital hygiene, the use of digital technologies, and the quality of meals.

Enhanced surveillance of private health facilities

In addition, private health facilities will also be subject to night inspections, and inspection teams will ensure compliance with operating licenses and the quality of emergency and hospital services.

Furthermore, by taking this initiative, Abdelhak Saïhi aims to ensure quality care during Ramadan. This period often sees an increase in emergency admissions, requiring special attention.

Moreover, hospitals often face emergency cases after iftar, including gastric problems and road accidents. The inspections aim to ensure an effective response to these situations.

Following the announcement from the ministry, the inspection teams are ready to begin their mission. Their goal is to ensure that health services meet the required standards during Ramadan.

In conclusion, the night inspections announced by the Ministry of Health are a proactive measure to ensure the quality of care during Ramadan. They reflect the authorities’ commitment to ensuring the well-being of citizens, even during this sacred period.

Read the original article(French) on Algerie 360

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