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Healthcare in Egypt

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Healthcare System in Egypt

Egypt currently has a pluralistic system of healthcare where the medical services are managed, financed and delivered by three different sectors: government (public), parasitical and private. The majority of Egyptians (56%) have opted for acquiring care at a private facility while only 36% of the population utilize government services.

It is interesting to note that even though Egyptians have free healthcare within 5 km’s of their residence most of the individuals choose to seek care from a private physician on an outpatient basis. This could likely be a reflection of their perception of quality services in the private sector as compared to the public medical facilities. However, due to the high cost of healthcare in the private sector, most of the people opt for public facilities when it comes to in-patient care.

 

Quality of Healthcare in Egypt

Among 22 Middle East North Africa (MENA) countries being ranked, Egypt acquired 12th position as far as quality of the healthcare is concerned. Like many other Middle Eastern equivalents, the health system in Egypt is based on more of a curative approach rather than preventive which shows an increase in the typical chronic conditions seen in the rest of the Arab countries.

The private sector demonstrates quality healthcare to attract as many Nationals and foreign patients as possible. Egypt boasts 2 JCI accredited hospitals which showcases its determination for achieving quality on an international level compared to other established medical tourism destinations in the region.

Egypt pays great importance in training and maintaining physicians that provide good quality services to patients. These doctors are staffed at state-of-the-art facilities where they can utilize the latest technology to help cater to patients. 

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