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الاستراتيجية الوطنية للصحة (National Health Strategy 2011-2016)

Supreme Council of Health, Qatar Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Qatar 1 January 2011 Policy document

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The Qatar National Vision 2030, in particular the Human Development pillar, is a clear commitment to a future that supports a healthy population both physically and mentally.

This vision is being delivered though the National Health Strategy 2011-2016 (NHS), the foundation of which is, encouraging healthy lifestyles, promoting public health, and providing quality community-based care as the basis of a successful integrated healthcare system.

The NHS is the first, six year plan for reform of the health sector and is designed to benefit all people currently living in Qatar as well as future generations by providing “a comprehensive world-class healthcare system whose services are accessible to the whole population”.

The scale of the program is significant and ambitious. Working with the Supreme Council of Health are principle stakeholders: Hamad Medical Corporation, Primary Health Care Corporation, National Health Insurance Company and more than 50 other organizations united in program delivery.

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