Key Points from the Prime Minister's Speech During the Meeting:
- Women are an integral part of the development process, and we are keen to communicate with this group. The Supreme Council for Women is the government's gateway to them.
- Iraqi female doctors should hold significant positions in the Ministry of Health, especially since they have proven their ability to bear responsibility.
- We have given great attention to delayed hospitals, especially those that have been pending for many years. The government completes a new hospital from time to time.
- The government has focused on completing specialized centers and ensuring their continuous operation, separating their budget from other directorates.
- The Health Insurance Law is an important step in the health sector, and the government has provided the necessary allocations to deliver services to citizens.
- Our government has raised the banner of service, and all partners cooperate with it to achieve this goal.
- The best way to strengthen the relationship between citizens and the state is by providing health services.
- We did not consider dealing with delayed hospitals as belonging to previous governments; instead, we worked on completing them.
- We adopted a joint management and operation system to provide the best services to citizens and gain experience, which has been activated in seven hospitals.
- We have achieved a significant leap in localizing the pharmaceutical industry, with a strong response from pharmaceutical producers.
- The government has provided everything necessary to secure an advanced pharmaceutical industry in Iraq through decisions issued by the Council of Ministers.
- The volume of Kimadia contracts has jumped from 10% to 35% with national local companies, which is an encouraging factor for developing production lines.
- The performance of medical, technical, and administrative staff should be the criterion for improving and developing services provided to citizens.
- We have implemented several measures to increase citizens' awareness in dealing with health institutions.
Sudani: No chance to discuss changing the political system in Iraq.