Amman: The Electronic Health Solutions (EHS) announced that more than 15 new healthcare facilities, affiliated with the Ministry of Health and the Jordanian Royal Medical Services (JRMS), have joined the e-health "Hakeem" system since the beginning of 2026. This step underscores the ongoing national efforts to expand digital transformation and enhance efficiency of healthcare services provided to citizens.
According to Jordan News Agency, an EHS statement issued Sunday revealed that CEO Omar Ibrahim Ayesh stated this expansion has increased the total number of healthcare facilities implementing the Hakeem system to 462. Ayesh explained that this figure includes entities affiliated with the Ministry of Health, the JRMS, and the King Hussein Cancer Center.
Ayesh highlighted that accreditation rates for the system have reached advanced levels, with 94% in Jordan's hospitals, 85% in comprehensive health centers, and 74% in primary care centers. He mentioned that this progress reflects new levels of digital integration and growing trust in the system.
Discussing the impact, Ayesh noted that this expansion is not limited to increasing the number of facilities but also signifies a shift in healthcare delivery mechanisms by enhancing integration among various healthcare providers. He added that this process has improved accuracy and speed of access to health information, contributing to better diagnostic efficiency and quality of treatment services.
Ayesh emphasized the role of the Hakeem system in boosting the sector's services, stating it helps reduce patient waiting times, raises the efficiency of health resource management, and improves the patient experience amid the growing reliance on digital solutions for managing and exchanging health data.