IEA Health Delegation Meets FUJIFILM Health Care Representatives to Discuss Advanced Medical Technologies

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Mon, Dec 01 2025 11:55 AM
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The Deputy Minister for Healthcare Services at the Ministry of Public Health, Mawlawi Abdul Wali Haqqani, together with the Director-General of Chief of Staff, Sheikh Mohammad Tahir Haleem, and the accompanying delegation, held a meeting with representatives of FUJIFILM Health Care, a leading international Japanese company, during their visit to Turkey.

During the meeting, the company’s representatives delivered a comprehensive presentation on their advanced MRI, CT-scan, ultrasound, radiation oncology, and endoscopy technologies. The Deputy Minister described these state-of-the-art diagnostic devices as essential for strengthening the health system and delivering standardized, high-quality services. He further emphasized that accurate and timely diagnosis significantly reduces treatment costs, prevents complications, and enhances the overall quality of healthcare. He stressed that it is therefore crucial to equip the country’s health system and hospitals with modern medical technologies.

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