
General Authority for Healthcare Digitises Foreign Patient Services
To streamline treatment access, GAH has partnered with 25 global insurers to deliver unified care packages.
Jun 01, 2025
The General Authority for Healthcare (GAH) has announced that it has provided care for over 24,000 foreign patients from 97 countries, generating more than USD 4.5 million in revenue as part of its ongoing push to position Egypt as a regional hub for medical tourism.
Operating under its flagship initiative, 'We Care for You in Egypt', GAH has expanded specialised services in fields such as cardiology, orthopaedics, cosmetic procedures, and general surgery. The authority's facilities have seen growing demand following a comprehensive digital transformation programme that includes digitised patient records, automated booking systems, and integrated follow-up care protocols—all aimed at aligning services with international standards.
As part of efforts to streamline medical access and financial processing, GAH has signed agreements with 25 international health insurance companies. These partnerships allow the authority to offer unified medical packages that address both the clinical and financial needs of incoming patients, including pre-travel consultations and post-operative care.
These developments form part of a national strategy to increase Egypt's competitiveness in the global medical tourism sector. Key components of this strategy include strengthening digital infrastructure, expanding internationally accredited hospitals, and building a care pathway that spans the full patient journey—from initial outreach to post-discharge recovery.

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