Ekhbary News Agency
Cairo — Egypt's Ministry of Health and Population has issued a ministerial decree extending the validity of medical practice licenses that were issued during 2021. The new decision will be effective until December 31, 2026. This initiative aims to provide facilitations for medical cadres and ensure the continuity of health services for citizens without interruption.
Facilitations to Support Doctors
This decision is part of the ministry's keenness to support doctors and alleviate administrative burdens, enabling them to focus on providing the best possible healthcare. The Central Administration for Non-Governmental Treatment Facilities and Licenses at the Ministry of Health and Population will be responsible for issuing documentation confirming the continued validity of these licenses.
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Ensuring Service Continuity
This extension is a significant step to ensure that the provision of medical services to citizens is not affected by any administrative obstacles, especially considering the challenges that may arise with periodic license renewals. It appears the ministry is striving to create a stable working environment for physicians. For what it's worth, this policy eases the pressure on healthcare providers.