Chefaa-Revolutionizing Healthcare Access in the Middle East through Patient-centric e-health Platform

Case Code: LDEN226 Case Length: 13 Pages Period: 2017-2024 Pub Date: 2025 Teaching Note: Available |
Price: Rs.400 Organization : Chefaa Health Industry :Healthcare and Services Countries : Egypt Themes: Social Entrepreneurship, Platform Model, Growth Strategy,Service Operations |

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Health Care In Mena Region-A Brief Note
The majority of MENA nations had set up their health systems to offer primary healthcare services. Large sums of money had been invested to provide acute hospital care in the nineteenth century and the twentieth century has witnessed a general trend toward curative care. This had been fueled by changes in healthcare and demography together with a rising incidence in chronic illnesses. In the majority of MENA countries, the state had been primarily in charge of providing health services through systems that were defined by centralized financing, delivery, and regulatory infrastructure. In the region’s low-income nations, a two-tiered health system that offered healthcare services from the public and private sectors was put into place. Nevertheless, due to inadequate coverage of the population’s requirements in rural and distant areas, a lack of medical equipment and pharmaceuticals, and undertrained staff, the quality of the health services was frequently below par. Besides, the out-of-pocket (OOP) payments incurred during private healthcare treatment made the poor even poorer..
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