الوقائع الإخبارية
الوقائع الإخبارية
Ready to play
Ready to play
The Jordanian Ministry of Health has begun implementing a new mechanism to address medical appointment bottlenecks by opening specialized clinics to evaluate patients referred from primary health centers at Bshir and Al-Ammar Hamza Hospitals. The goal is to reduce waiting periods that, in some specialties, have reached up to eight months. This step aims to ensure patients reach the appropriate specialist quickly through immediate assessment of their condition, supported by medical staff from various disciplines to classify the case and determine the treatment pathway directly. The mechanism targets new patients exhibiting health symptoms that require specialized diagnosis and seeks to ease the pressure on major hospitals. Pilot experiments are also being conducted in other governorates, contributing to an improved patient experience and reducing overcrowding in outpatient clinics.
Notice: This Is an AI-Generated Summary
Comments (0)