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Cabinet approves new health sector reform and licensing

Cabinet approves new health sector reform and licensing

Ammona day ago
The Cabinet in its session held Wednesday, headed by Prime Minister Dr. Jafar Hassan approved a number of laws regulating the medical and health professions.
In line with the Economic Modernization Vision's "quality of life" pillar, the Cabinet endorsed a set of health-related regulations:
- The 2025 Anesthesiology Practice Regulation, governing licensing, practice conditions, and professional responsibilities.
- The 2025 Respiratory Therapy Practice Regulation, providing a legal framework for licensing and regulating the profession, now recognized as part of the health sector.
- The 2025 Nutrition Practice Amendment Regulation, which sets updated requirements for licensed nutrition centers and aims to improve service quality while easing regulatory burdens.
- The 2025 Birth and Death Surveillance Regulation, which mandates nationwide digital registration and monitoring of maternal, neonatal, and fetal mortality, based on international standards and best practices.
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