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Dr. Amr Qandil, Deputy Minister of Health and Population, inspected the East Nile Family Medicine Center of the Beni Suef Health Administration, based on the directives of Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population, to intensify traffic to facilities, follow up on health services, and monitor and treat any deficiencies in the level of services provided. For the citizen.
Dr. Hossam Abdel Ghaffar, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Health and Population, said that during the visit, the Deputy Minister inspected the clinics (family medicine, children, women, and dentistry), the committee for examining dairy beneficiaries, the exchange port, health initiative services, the pharmacy, and the blood and endemic laboratory.
Abdul Ghaffar added that the Deputy Minister noticed during the visit that mothers were crowding the Dairy Inspection Committee due to the committee meeting only 3 days a week, so he directed to increase the number of working days of the committee throughout the week and to announce this to avoid crowding of citizens, as well as the obligation to ensure that the cases are eligible for disbursement and the examination of documents. Supporting the exchange decision.
Abdel Ghaffar continued that Dr. Amr Qandil directed the rapid provision of laboratory reagents necessary to operate the equipment in the laboratory, and the rapid activation of the electronic link system between primary care services, such as clinics, laboratory, and dispensing of medications, indicating that he recommended following up on children who missed vaccinations and emphasizing the maintenance of chair malfunctions. Dental and frequency activation on the clinic.
Abdul Ghaffar added that during the visit, the Deputy Minister reviewed the availability of medicines and medical supplies, listened to some citizens, and recommended removing obstacles and alerting the follow-up of disease cases discovered through examinations of health initiatives. He also recommended paying a reward to one of the nurses of the medical team responsible for the initiatives for her excellence in work performance and follow-up. Good, and another penalty was directed for negligence in performing one’s job duties.
“Abdel Ghaffar” noted that Dr. Amr Qandil noticed the failure to follow up on some children, and he directed that the official of maternal and child care at the Beni Suef Health Administration be punished for the lack of follow-up, noting that he concluded his visit with a recommendation from the director of the Beni Suef Health Affairs Directorate to quickly avoid negative observations and raise the center’s efficiency. And follow up on the optimal provision of health services.