The General Directorate of Curative Medicine at the Ministry of Public Health held a meeting to enhance diagnostic services in central hospitals, focusing on efficiency and accessibility

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Thu, Feb 27 2025 10:50 AM
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Dr. Wahdat Alokozay, Director General of Curative Medicine, emphasized the urgent need for systematic improvements in hospital diagnostic services, requiring strategic planning and continuous evaluation.

He stressed the importance of monthly performance assessments with hospital administrators to identify challenges, address inefficiencies, and implement targeted reforms for enhanced service delivery.

Dr. Nasir Ahmad Hanafi, Director of the Diagnostic Directorate, highlighted the Directorate's progress and emphasized that affordable, efficient, and accessible diagnostic services are vital for a resilient healthcare system.

Hanafi underscored the need for optimal resource utilization, waste reduction, and structured categorization of laboratory and radiology services, aligning with global healthcare standards to ensure quality and sustainability.

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