Health Minister Evaluates Dr. Jameel Tutanji Government Hospital Services

Amman: Minister of Health Ibrahim Bdour inspected the medical and administrative services at Dr. Jameel Tutanji Government Hospital on Sunday. This visit is part of the ministry’s ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare provision and assess the hospital’s operational readiness.

According to Jordan News Agency, the minister received a briefing from the hospital administration regarding the quality of services, operational needs of various departments, and the main challenges faced by medical and administrative staff. Bdour emphasized the importance of strengthening the readiness of the emergency department to ensure a swift and effective response to urgent cases.

During his visit, Bdour toured several hospital departments, engaging with patients and visitors to gather feedback on service quality. He stressed the significance of accompanying patients throughout their treatment journey in government hospitals and improving the patient experience through comprehensive care that prioritizes their needs.

Bdour also highlighted the ministry’s plans to upgrade the infrastructure of government hospitals, equip them with necessary resources, and train medical staff to ensure equitable healthcare across all governorates of the Kingdom. He stated that field visits will continue in various regions to closely monitor health services and gather direct input from citizens and staff, enhancing the performance of health facilities and reinforcing the government’s commitment to addressing needs on the ground.

The minister expressed appreciation to the staff at Tutanji Hospital, commending their dedication to patient care. He underscored the essential role of ministry personnel in improving healthcare services and meeting citizens’ needs.