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The study of mental health in the Middle East is an area of research that continues to grow in its scope and content. [1] As of May 10, 2019, WHO study shows over 70 countries and territories across six regions, including Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, the occupied Palestinian territory, Qatar, Syria, Tunisia, the UAE, and Yemen, have prioritized coverage of mental health conditions.
Public health coverage is offered through the Ministry of Health, which operates a series of medical facilities providing free health services. There are two main quasi-governmental insurers. [5] The Health Insurance Organization (HIO), is the largest public health-care payer, along with the Curative Care Organization (CCO).
Gohar Hospital & Women's Health Clinic [7] Garden City Hospital; Hassabo International Hospital; Hayat Medical Center, Heliopolis [1] Heliopolis Cardiac Center; Hussein University Hospital; Ibn Sina Hospital (Egypt), Dokki [1] International Medical Center Cairo; Italian Hospital Cairo; Greek Hospital Cairo; Kasralainy Hospital [8] Misr El Amal ...
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The Human Rights Measurement Initiative found that Egypt was fulfilling 84.9% of what it should be fulfilling for the right to health based on its level of income in 2021. When looking at the right to health with respect to children, it achieves 94.8% of what is expected based on its current income.
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The first hospital built in Egypt, in Cairo's Southwestern quarter, was the first documented facility to care for mental illnesses while the first Islamic psychiatric hospital opened in Baghdad in 705. [73] [64] Medical students would accompany physicians and participate in patient care.
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