The East Gate Organization for Sustainable Development, the Mosul Center for Culture and Science, and the University of Mosul, within the work of the Community Health Services Forum in Nineveh for the period 10/24/26/2023, held a workshop at the College of Pharmacy on developing medical logistics services and its impact on improving the efficiency of medical treatment, in which everyone participated: M.D. Rana Mumtaz Raouf from the College of Medicine, University of Mosul, Ahmed Salem Mahmoud from the Director of the Immediate Ambulance Division, and A.M.D. Adel Muhammad Al-Taie from the Department of Business Administration at the University of Mosul. The workshop addressed how the major shortage of ambulances can be filled, how the problem of the delayed arrival of ambulances due to traffic congestion can be solved, and the services that the private sector can provide in the field of transporting patients or transporting medicines in a healthy and safe manner. The possibility of providing mobile and home health services, and the limits of these services from a health perspective. The participants recommended the necessity of ensuring rapid access to ambulances by distributing ambulances to places distributed in various neighborhoods of the city. In addition to obligating private hospitals to provide a number of ambulances in order to fill the acute shortage of them in the city.
Oct 25, 2023
Workshop