
Baghdad – IA
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed today, Monday, that the government has given priority to completing lagging projects, indicating that it will implement an experiment for the first time in Iraq related to the management and operation of hospitals.
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The Prime Minister’s Media Office said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “This afternoon, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia’ al-Sudani conducted a visit to the site of the Internal Security Forces Hospital project in the Bab al-Sharqi area in Baghdad (one of the lagging projects), and followed the progress of the project.” Implementation of the work and the stages of progress of its completion.
He added, “The Prime Minister conducted a tour inside the hospital building, and inquired from those responsible about the treatment and electricity plants and the connection channels for water drainage.”
The Prime Minister confirmed – during a field tour at the site – that “the government has given priority to completing the lagging projects and solving all the problems that hinder their implementation, especially the lagging hospitals or new hospitals and the matters they require regarding treatment and medical equipment supplies.”
He pointed out that “the government will begin a new experiment that will be implemented for the first time in Iraq, which is contracting with health institutions specialized in the management and operation of hospitals, according to the latest findings of medical services, to manage 6 modern hospitals in several governorates,” stressing “the necessity of assigning members of the Internal Security Forces Special care and providing the best conditions for them.”
He stated, “Operation of this lagging hospital will save the costs of sending members of our security forces for treatment abroad.”
 
									 
					 
