The Directorate of Private Sector Regulation and Coordination and Kamal Specialized Orthopedic Hospital Signed a Cooperation Agreement

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Thu, Sep 11 2025 11:00 AM
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An agreement was signed between the Ministry of Public Health’s Directorate of Private Sector Regulation and Coordination and Kamal Specialized Orthopedic Hospital to enhance cooperation in the health sector and deliver quality health services.

The agreement was signed in Kabul by Dr. Ahmad Khandan, Director of the Directorate of Private Sector Regulation and Coordination, and a representative of Kamal Specialized Orthopedic Hospital.

According to this agreement, all Emirati employees, their family members, and students referred to Kamal Hospital through the Directorate of Private Sector Regulation and Coordination will receive a 40 percent discount on diagnostic and treatment services at the hospital.

Officials from the Directorate of Private Sector Regulation and Coordination expressed their satisfaction with this partnership and emphasized that efforts will continue to expand similar collaborations with other health centers and the private sector.

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