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Oman introduces extensive healthcare initiatives, including units for early cancer detection

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Last updated: 2025/01/02 at 12:38 PM
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The Sultanate of Oman is making a significant investment in its healthcare infrastructure, with the approval of key projects and programmes by the Council of Ministers, chaired by His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik. These initiatives, announced by His Excellency Dr Hilal bin Ali Al-Sabti, Minister of Health, include a national programme for early detection of common cancers affecting women. This programme will establish seven early detection units across all governorates, utilising the latest technologies, including artificial intelligence. Additionally, a new nuclear and radiopharmaceutical facility will be established to meet the growing demand for diagnostic and treatment services, positioning Oman as a regional center for research and study in this field.

Furthermore, the Council of Ministers has approved the creation of a national center for ophthalmology to meet the increasing demand for specialized eye care, equipped with the latest diagnostic technologies. In a groundbreaking move for personalized medicine, the Minister highlighted the launch of the national genome and human data program (Omani Genome). This initiative will create a national genomic reference database for Omanis, improving diagnostic accuracy and promoting precision medicine and healthcare. These decisions align with Oman Vision 2040, ensuring equitable and high-quality healthcare coverage across all governorates, complementing the various health projects currently under construction and implementation.

These healthcare initiatives mark a major step forward in the nation’s healthcare development, promising a healthier future for all Omanis. The government is committed to improving quality of life, supporting families, and enabling early diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. The Ministry of Health is focused on implementing these decisions swiftly and effectively, with robust plans already in place. These projects demonstrate the government’s dedication to enhancing healthcare services and promoting research and education in the medical field, ultimately positioning Oman as a regional leader in healthcare innovation.

The creation of the early detection units for common cancers affecting women is a significant step towards improving cancer care in Oman, enabling early diagnosis and treatment. The use of artificial intelligence in these units will enhance the accuracy and efficiency of diagnostic processes, ultimately leading to better health outcomes for patients. Additionally, the establishment of a nuclear and radiopharmaceutical facility will address the growing demand for diagnostic and treatment services, providing a valuable resource for education and research in the field of cancer care.

The national center for ophthalmology will cater to the increasing demand for specialized eye care in Oman, equipped with the latest diagnostic technologies to ensure high-quality services for patients. The launch of the national genome and human data program (Omani Genome) is a groundbreaking move towards personalized medicine, improving diagnostic accuracy and promoting precision healthcare for Omanis. These initiatives reflect the government’s commitment to enhancing healthcare services and promoting research and education in the medical field, in line with Oman Vision 2040’s health priorities.

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