The Directorate General of Health Services launched the Primary Health Care Forum today. The event kicked off in the Wilayat of Al Jabal Al Akhdar. Health professionals and experts gathered to discuss new scientific developments. They also reviewed successful local initiatives in primary care.
Reviewing Field Initiatives and Programs
Participants presented several working papers and field programs during the event. Experts carefully reviewed the "Read Me" food card initiative. They also examined the popular "Ghiras" and "Wellness Bag" programs.
Leaders want to create practical recommendations to improve service quality. They aim to promote digital transformation across Omani health institutions.
Aligning With Oman Vision 2040
Ahmed bin Saif Al-Sabari leads the Quality Assurance and Patient Safety Department. He stressed the massive importance of integrating various health institutions. This forum strongly supports continuous development and vital healthcare innovation.
These collaborative efforts build a highly efficient and sustainable health system. This new system meets local societal needs and aligns with Oman Vision 2040.
Managing Chronic Diseases Effectively
Al-Sabari noted the forum addresses major Ministry of Health priorities. Medical experts discussed digital transformation and healthcare system innovation heavily. They also reviewed new therapeutic updates for managing chronic diseases. These critical updates represent fundamental pillars for modern healthcare sustainability.
Dr. Sami bin Sulaiman Al-Farsi sponsored this important medical forum. He directs the Women and Child Health Center at the Ministry. Dr. Ali bin Abdullah Al-Muqbali also attended the educational gathering.
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