Strategic Plan 2021 - 2025
Country Resources
General Health Strategies and Plans
Bahrain
2021
Policy document
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National Health Regulatory Authority, Bahrain
Government of Bahrain
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Since the establishment of its strategy (2016-2020), the Authority has strived for the past five years to accomplish the initiatives set out in that strategy. With the support of the Supreme Council of Health, the Authority was able to complete more than 90% of these initiatives, which focused on establishing the infrastructure of regulations and decisions governing its work, as well as contributing to the updating of the resolutions and laws governing the health sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain. During the last four years of the strategy, the Supreme Council of Health has issued 21 regulatory decisions in the field of regulating professionals, health facilities, and medicines. The most important of these decisions are the issuance of national standards for the classification and licensing of health professionals and updating the technical and engineering requirements that should be met in health facilities, and decisions related to the evaluation and accreditation of the facilities.Content
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