
Sana'a - Saba:
Sana'a Health Council, led by Sana'a governor Abdulbasit al-Hadi, convened on Tuesday to discuss achievement reports from various hospitals, evaluate service delivery to citizens, and outline plans for future service improvements.
The meeting, attended by Dr. Khaled al-Muntaser, Director of the Health and Environment Office, and hospital directors, reviewed projects completed during the 2024 fiscal year.
The council assessed the progress of the Heart and Dialysis Centers at the 22nd of May Hospital in Dhila Hamdan, acknowledging the operational challenges posed by limited resources.
Dr. al-Muntaser and Eng. Khaled al-Dhabhani, Deputy Director of Engineering Affairs at the Ministry of Health and Environment, presented the designs for the Sana'a General Model Hospital project.
This ambitious project, planned for a 60,000 square meter site, will include medical centers, annexes, 450 inpatient beds, and 100 intensive care beds, with an estimated cost of $20 million.
The council also reviewed and approved the construction designs for the general emergency building, care, and diagnostic departments at Omrah Hospital in Arhab district, with an estimated cost of 110 million Y.R. Implementation procedures were approved to begin.
Dr. Mujahid al-Rumaim, Deputy Director of the Health and Environment Office, detailed Ramadan Medical Charity Program, which will provide free medical services in the province's hospitals during Ramadan.
The council approved the announcement of the program's services and scheduled its implementation from the eighth of Ramadan until the end of the month.
Attendees expressed gratitude for the local authority's support in implementing health projects and advancing strategic initiatives to improve healthcare services in the province.
Sana'a Health Council, led by Sana'a governor Abdulbasit al-Hadi, convened on Tuesday to discuss achievement reports from various hospitals, evaluate service delivery to citizens, and outline plans for future service improvements.
The meeting, attended by Dr. Khaled al-Muntaser, Director of the Health and Environment Office, and hospital directors, reviewed projects completed during the 2024 fiscal year.
The council assessed the progress of the Heart and Dialysis Centers at the 22nd of May Hospital in Dhila Hamdan, acknowledging the operational challenges posed by limited resources.
Dr. al-Muntaser and Eng. Khaled al-Dhabhani, Deputy Director of Engineering Affairs at the Ministry of Health and Environment, presented the designs for the Sana'a General Model Hospital project.
This ambitious project, planned for a 60,000 square meter site, will include medical centers, annexes, 450 inpatient beds, and 100 intensive care beds, with an estimated cost of $20 million.
The council also reviewed and approved the construction designs for the general emergency building, care, and diagnostic departments at Omrah Hospital in Arhab district, with an estimated cost of 110 million Y.R. Implementation procedures were approved to begin.
Dr. Mujahid al-Rumaim, Deputy Director of the Health and Environment Office, detailed Ramadan Medical Charity Program, which will provide free medical services in the province's hospitals during Ramadan.
The council approved the announcement of the program's services and scheduled its implementation from the eighth of Ramadan until the end of the month.
Attendees expressed gratitude for the local authority's support in implementing health projects and advancing strategic initiatives to improve healthcare services in the province.