Tripoli-based Libyan Prime Minister, Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba inaugurated the “National System for Treatment and Rationalization of Expenditure”, the “Our Health” app, and the “Electronic Signature” system, which was introduced for the first time in the Libyan health sector. The initiatives are part of the government’s digitisation policy of the health system.
This came during the activities of the International Conference on Localization of Treatment opened in Tripoli today, organized by the Support and Development of Therapeutic Services Department in and sponsored by the state telecommunications holding company, LPTIC.
Government worked on several paths to develop the health sector
In his opening speech at the conference, Aldabaiba stressed that the government worked on several paths to develop the health sector, starting with restructuring it. He said health care is one of the most important files that the government sought to develop despite the poor condition it was in, in order to localize treatment in decent hospitals and clinics and with qualified medical personnel.
The national strategy for early detection of cancer
The Prime Minister also revealed the national strategy for early detection of cancer after the formation of an anti-cancer body, stressing the launch of the first experimental phase for early detection of breast cancer, for the most vulnerable segments, in 6 different locations.
Medical exhibition inaugurated with representatives of 40 local and international companies
On the side lines of the conference, the Prime Minister inaugurated a medical exhibition in the presence of the head of the Agency for Support and Development of Treatment Services, the Grand Mufti of Libya, the head of the Audit Bureau, the head of the Administrative Control Authority, a number of ministers and government agents, in addition to a number of ambassadors, and a group of doctors and consultants in various specialties.