IEA Deputy Minister Advances Healthcare Cooperation During Official Visit to Turkey

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Mon, Dec 01 2025 11:50 AM
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During a recent visit to Turkey, the Deputy Minister of Healthcare services of the IEA and his delegation met with senior representatives of the Carine Companies Group.

The discussion largely centred on introducing advanced medical technologies, enhancing the quality of health services, and establishing long-term collaborative frameworks. Both sides expressed a strong commitment to improving service standards and ensuring that citizens gain access to reliable and modern healthcare.

In addition, the Deputy Minister visited the company’s medical exhibition, emphasising that effective diagnosis and treatment rely on modern equipment, standardised laboratory materials, and high-quality medicines. He reaffirmed that the Ministry will continue its efforts to strengthen the healthcare sector and expand the availability of improved medical services.

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