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CairoScene
05-07-2025
- Health
- CairoScene
First Phase of Universal Health Insurance Plan Launches in Aswan
UHIS officially launches in Aswan, marking the end of the first rollout phase. Over 2.8 million services delivered in trial run, with national coverage set for completion by 2027. Jul 05, 2025 Egypt has officially launched the Universal Health Insurance System (UHIS) in Aswan, the final governorate in the programme's first implementation phase. The milestone marks a key step toward the full national rollout, which is now scheduled to conclude by 2027. Aswan becomes the sixth governorate to join UHIS - following Port Said, Ismailia, South Sinai, Suez, and Luxor - and the second in Upper Egypt. The system, managed by the Egyptian Healthcare Authority (EHA), delivered over 2.8 million services during its trial phase in Aswan, ranging from medical tests and diagnostics to surgeries and advanced treatment. According to EHA Chairman Ahmed El-Sobky, the services included one million lab tests, 400,000 emergency treatments, 100,000 outpatient visits, and 20,000 surgeries. Nearly half were specialised or advanced-level procedures. Care was delivered through eight hospitals and 89 affiliated clinics. Investments in UHIS infrastructure, equipment, and digital transformation in Aswan have exceeded EGP 12 billion. The first phase of the UHIS, launched in 2018, cost more than EGP 51 billion overall. The second phase - covering Damietta, Marsa Matrouh, Kafr El-Sheikh, North Sinai, and Minya - is expected to begin later this year at an estimated cost of EGP 115 billion.


Al-Ahram Weekly
01-07-2025
- Health
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Egypt launches Universal Health Insurance System in Aswan - Health
Egypt's Universal Health Insurance System (UHIS) has officially launched in Aswan, marking the final governorate in the first phase of the nationwide programme, according to the Egyptian Healthcare Authority (EHA). Aswan is the sixth governorate to join the UHIS and the second in Upper Egypt after Luxor. The multi-phase programme began in 2018 in Port Said and has since expanded to Ismailia, South Sinai, Suez, and Luxor. EHA Chairman Ahmed El-Sobky stated that during the trial phase, which commenced in late 2023, the system in Aswan provided 2.8 million medical and therapeutic services. These ranged from comprehensive medical exams and diagnostics to advanced treatments and major surgeries. According to El-Sobky, the services included more than one million medical and laboratory tests, 400,000 emergency services, 100,000 outpatient visits, and 20,000 surgeries, with over 45 percent classified as primary, advanced, skilled, or specialised procedures. Intensive care, neonatal services, and other forms of advanced care were also provided. The services were delivered through eight hospitals and 89 family medicine centres and units affiliated with the EHA. El-Sobky stated that investments in the UHIS in Aswan have exceeded EGP 12 billion, encompassing infrastructure, medical equipment, and digital transformation initiatives. He described the system's launch as a step towards 'health justice' and improving public health outcomes. The first phase of the UHIS, which focused on upgrading medical infrastructure, has cost more than EGP 51 billion. The second phase, expected to begin later this year, will extend coverage to Damietta, Marsa Matrouh, Kafr El-Sheikh, North Sinai, and Minya, with an estimated cost of EGP 115 billion, according to Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. Originally slated for completion by 2032, the UHIS will be rolled out nationwide by 2027 under presidential directives. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:


Al-Ahram Weekly
25-05-2025
- Health
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Egypt launches 5th Check on Your Child campaign under universal insurance plan - Health
Egypt has launched the fifth phase of its Check on Your Child campaign, a free medical screening programme targeting more than 250,000 students in public schools across five governorates covered by the Universal Health Insurance System (UHIS). The Egyptian Healthcare Authority (EHA), which is overseeing the programme, said the screenings will run through October and cover pupils entering kindergarten, sixth grade, and tenth grade in the 2025–26 academic year. The campaign is being rolled out in Port Said, Luxor, Ismailia, South Sinai, and Suez—the first five governorates included in the UHIS since its gradual rollout began in 2018. Students in all public education streams, including Al-Azhar and technical and sports schools, will be eligible. The exams include general medical check-ups, eye and skin assessments, dental exams, and visual, hearing, and mental health impairments screenings. Older students entering preparatory and secondary school will also be tested for Hepatitis C and undergo comprehensive blood tests and early screenings for chronic illnesses. Students with health issues will be referred to UHIS-affiliated health centres and units for further testing and treatment, free of charge. All results will be digitally stored in each student's electronic health record to allow for long-term monitoring through the Family Medicine Units. Students can schedule appointments through the national hotline 15344. EHA chairman Ahmed El-Sobky said the screenings are critical to supporting children's physical and mental development and detecting health problems early. He added that the initiative aligns with broader government efforts to improve public health and invest in the country's younger generations. As part of the UHIS expansion, the authority recently added two new hospitals in Dahab and Nuweiba in South Sinai. Earlier this month, the Egyptian cabinet approved the system's rollout in Aswan, which will begin full operations on 1 July 2025—making it the sixth governorate to join the programme. The UHIS aims to provide universal healthcare coverage for all Egyptians by 2030. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:


CairoScene
31-03-2025
- Health
- CairoScene
477,000 Citizens Get Check-Ups With Nationwide Ramadan Health Campaign
The Egyptian Healthcare Authority's 'Ramadan Be Seha Le Kol Eila' campaign exceeded its target by 108% and delivered care to remote areas, the elderly, and people with chronic conditions. Mar 30, 2025 The Egyptian Healthcare Authority (EHA) has announced that its national health initiative, 'Ramadan Be Seha Le Kol Eila' ('Ramadan With Health for Every Family'), surpassed expectations by reaching over 477,000 citizens since its launch in early March 2025. The campaign exceeded its original target by 108%, offering medical assessments and follow-up care across the country. The initiative focused on screening and treating individuals with chronic conditions, particularly diabetes and hypertension, while prioritising the elderly, persons with disabilities, and economically disadvantaged families. According to the EHA, more than 234,000 initial medical examinations were conducted as part of the campaign, alongside 14,000 home visits by 570 medical teams. Mobile medical units were dispatched to reach patients in remote and underserved areas, and free medications were delivered directly to the homes of those unable to visit medical centres. In addition to physical care, the campaign included educational outreach: patients' families were trained on how to respond to medical emergencies, particularly related to blood sugar and blood pressure fluctuations. Informational booklets were also distributed to help households better manage chronic conditions and avoid complications. This Ramadan campaign forms part of the EHA's broader strategy to expand equitable healthcare access across Egypt, with a special focus on preventive care and chronic disease management.