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Saudi Arabia elected vice president of WHO Executive Board for 2025–2028 term
Saudi Arabia elected vice president of WHO Executive Board for 2025–2028 term

Saudi Gazette

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Saudi Gazette

Saudi Arabia elected vice president of WHO Executive Board for 2025–2028 term

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Saudi Arabia has been elected vice president of the World Health Organization (WHO) Executive Board for the 2025–2028 term during the board's 157th session held recently at WHO headquarters in Geneva. The Kingdom's membership in the Executive Board follows its election during the 78th session of the World Health Assembly, which concluded this week. Saudi Arabia will serve as one of 34 member states tasked with implementing the Assembly's decisions and monitoring priority health programs and policies at both the regional and global levels. The election of Saudi Arabia as vice president of the Executive Board marks a key milestone and reflects growing international confidence in the Kingdom's influence in shaping global public health strategies and supporting WHO's efforts to confront health challenges. The Saudi delegation to the meeting was led by Rakan bin Dahish, Deputy Minister of Health for International Cooperation, on behalf of Minister of Health Fahd Al-Jalajel. The delegation included senior health officials who reiterated the Kingdom's commitment to strengthening international collaboration to achieve global health security and promote a more sustainable, resilient healthcare future.

Minister of Health inaugurates surgical robot project ahead of Hajj 2025
Minister of Health inaugurates surgical robot project ahead of Hajj 2025

Saudi Gazette

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Saudi Gazette

Minister of Health inaugurates surgical robot project ahead of Hajj 2025

Saudi Gazette report MAKKAH — Minister of Health Fahd Al-Jalajel inaugurated the surgical robot project and viewed the advanced PET-CT imaging device, among a group of advanced medical and technical projects, during his inspection visit to King Abdullah Medical City, a member of the Makkah Health Cluster. The surgical robot project is one of the latest medical technologies for performing delicate and complex surgeries in the fields of thoracic surgery, urology, uterine tumors, intestinal tumors, and rectum. It is characterized by its high precision and reduced need for human surgical intervention. It is operated by qualified Saudi surgeons, reflecting the competence of national cadres, contributing to reducing recovery periods, enhancing patient safety, and improving the efficiency of healthcare services provided to patients. The advanced PET-CT scanner is the first of its kind in the Western Region among the Ministry of Health's sectors and is one of the most prominent modern technologies in the field of medical imaging. It is used for early detection and accurate diagnosis of a number of complex medical conditions, including tumors, heart disease, and neurological disorders. It is distinguished by its ability to provide high-quality images that contribute to increasing diagnostic accuracy and improving the efficiency of treatment decisions. This comes as part of the Ministry of Health's preparations for the Hajj season, which aim to provide comprehensive healthcare services according to the highest quality and safety standards, and to ensure a comprehensive health environment that enables pilgrims to perform their rituals with peace of mind and health security.

Saudi Arabia reveals comprehensive safety plan for Hajj season 2025
Saudi Arabia reveals comprehensive safety plan for Hajj season 2025

Roya News

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • Roya News

Saudi Arabia reveals comprehensive safety plan for Hajj season 2025

Saudi Health Minister Fahd Al-Jalajel confirmed Monday that the general health conditions among Hajj pilgrims remain reassuring, with no outbreaks or epidemic threats detected so far. Speaking at a press conference in Riyadh, Al-Jalajel detailed the Ministry's preparations for the Hajj season, including the deployment of 11 air ambulance aircraft, 900 ambulances, and 71 medical points across the holy sites. Three field hospitals with a combined capacity of over 1,200 beds have been set up in coordination with the Ministries of Defense, Interior, and the National Guard. Additionally, a new emergency hospital with more than 200 beds has been established in Mina, raising the overall hospital bed capacity by 60 percent compared to last year. Al-Jalajel also revealed that critically ill pilgrims have been equipped with smart sensor devices linked to the Virtual Health Hospital—the largest of its kind globally—allowing remote monitoring of their conditions. So far, over 50,000 health services have been delivered through 14 land, air, and sea entry points, with 140 surgeries and 65 cardiac catheterizations performed. The minister stressed that pilgrims' adherence to preventive guidelines is crucial to ensuring a safe and healthy pilgrimage. To mitigate heat stress, the Royal Commission for Makkah and the Holy Sites has planted over 10,000 trees, installed 400 water dispensers, and placed misting fans across key locations. In related announcements, Minister of Transport and Logistics Services Saleh Al-Jasser said rubberized and cooled walkways have been expanded, and drones are being used to monitor pilgrim movement.

Al-Jalajel: No epidemic cases reported among pilgrims
Al-Jalajel: No epidemic cases reported among pilgrims

Saudi Gazette

time7 days ago

  • Health
  • Saudi Gazette

Al-Jalajel: No epidemic cases reported among pilgrims

Saudi Gazette report MAKKAH — Minister of Health Fahd Al-Jalajel confirmed that no epidemic cases have been detected among pilgrims to date. Addressing the government Hajj conference in Makkah on Monday, he said that the bed capacity allotted for the Hajj season of 2025 has been increased by 60 percent compared to last year. Al-Jalajel said that the plans developed by the Supreme Hajj Committee ensure a suitable environment for Hajj. He emphasized the importance of adhering to these plans, ensuring adequate water and umbrellas during high temperatures, and avoiding crowds and long walks. The minister highlighted the importance of pilgrims adhering to preventative measures, grouping instructions, and wearing masks. He urged pilgrims not to hesitate to seek help and assistance in any condition of sickness. He reviewed the ministry's preparations for this year's Hajj, explaining that the ministry's services began simultaneously with the arrival of the first batch of pilgrims through the "Makkah Route" Initiative. Al-Jalajel said that a new emergency hospital with a capacity of 200 beds has been established in Mina. He noted that more than 50,000 health services have been provided to pilgrims across 14 ports. Three field hospitals with a total capacity of over 1,200 beds have also been equipped in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Interior, and the Ministry of National Guard. Regarding the technologies used to enhance the Hajj health system, Al-Jalajel confirmed that all hospitals are equipped with advanced technologies for all medical services. He also emphasized the use of technologies provided by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) for monitoring the number of pilgrims, temperatures, and other information. He explained that the SEHA app provides medical services and consultations to pilgrims at their residences, without the need to travel to hospitals. This is achieved through a direct connection to the SEHA Virtual Hospital. "Pilgrims suffering from critical conditions have been equipped with smart sensors to monitor their health conditions. These sensors are connected to the SEHA Virtual Hospital, which is the largest of its kind in the world," he said. Regarding efforts to deal with emergency cases, Al-Jalajel indicated that 11 air evacuation aircraft have been provided for emergency cases, in addition to 900 ambulances, and 71 first aid points staffed by more than 7,500 paramedics.

Al-Jalajel discusses challenges in Syria's health sector with Syrian counterpart
Al-Jalajel discusses challenges in Syria's health sector with Syrian counterpart

Saudi Gazette

time20-05-2025

  • Health
  • Saudi Gazette

Al-Jalajel discusses challenges in Syria's health sector with Syrian counterpart

Saudi Gazette report GENEVA — Saudi Health Minister Fahd Al-Jalajel held a bilateral meeting with his Syrian counterpart Musab Al-Ali at the United Nations office in Geneva. During the meeting, they discussed various challenges facing the health system in Syria and opportunities for bilateral cooperation to address these challenges. Al-Jalajel and Al-Ali arrived in Geneva to attend the 78th session of the World Health Assembly. Meanwhile, a delegation from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief), accompanied by officials from the Syrian Ministry of Health, visited several hospitals in Syria to assess the hospitals' needs. A volunteer medical team from the KSrelief, comprising various medical specialties, visited Damascus to implement a voluntary medical project for open-heart surgery and cardiac catheterization for adults. This visit is part of the Saudi Amal Volunteer Program, an extension of the voluntary medical projects implemented by the Kingdom through its humanitarian arm KSRelief to assist low-income individuals and families in countries in need. This is within the framework of Saudi Arabia's humanitarian role in assisting friendly countries facing ordeals and crises, as an extension of the Kingdom's unwavering support to charitable and humanitarian work around the world.

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