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HEALTH CARE
Preventive Health Care Services
Nursing Technical Secondary School
Rumailah Hospital
AL Amal Oncology Hospital

Qatar's
healthcare sector has come a long way since the
country's first hospital opened its doors almost 50
years ago. Today, the industry boasts the most advanced
medical equipment and highly qualified staff, a
countrywide network of hospitals and healthcare centers,
as well as a cardiology department that is referred to
by outside specialists as "one of the best in the
world". And according to a report from the general
secretariat of the GCC ministers of health, Qatar enjoys
the region's lowest maternal mortality rate.
Back in October 1957,
Rumaillah Hospital opened as a 200-bed general hospital
with ambulance services and a large outpatient facility.
With the years, as the population's medical needs grew,
the country decided that something had to be done and
Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) was born to provide
state-of the-art diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Since its establishment in October 1979, HMC has become
Qatar's leading non-profit healthcare provider through
its network of Primary Health Care Centers and four
highly specialized hospitals in the capital, Doha.
At these HMC
facilities, medical and dental treatment is free for
Qatari's and heavily state-subsidized for expatriates.
Touse the facilities, residents and visitors are
required to apply for a QR100 health card, which allows
them to pay small charges for various tests and
consultations as well as a nominal fee for inpatient
care.
Besides HMC, the Qatari
government has also encouraged the private sector to
play a greater role in providing healthcare to the
public. The country's first private hospital opened in
late 1999, and private practices and clinics (both
medical and dental) now offer a full range of medical
services, from rheumatology and dermatology to
reflexology and home nursing care. Laws governing
private practice are strict, and licensing by the
Ministry of Public Health - which oversees all health
services in the country - is mandatory for all
establishments and each of their medical and nursing
staff.
Not with standing that, private medical service
facilities have expanded to represent 67% of al the
country's health services providers, helping to ease the
burden on HMC and the Primary Health Care Centers.
Preventive Health Care Services
The Preventive Health Department is responsible for fighting contagious diseases, carrying out vaccination, immunization, and food and quarantine watch control at the airport and seaports, providing health education in the field of mother and child care and insuring environmental health and safety. Immunization against Hepatitis B was carried out in the context of the nation-wide immunization campaigns against contagious diseases. A Childhood Diseases Immunization system was entirely applied. A Pre-school immunization program was adopted as a regular practice. Efforts continue to virtually irradiate polio and measles, and Qatar was one of the first countries to have added anti-influenza vaccine B to their newborns comprehensive immunization programs.
Primary Health Care
Primary health care aims to realize social development by adopting health programs that help citizens to become productive elements in society. The programs implemented by the Primary Health care include health awareness, maternity and childhood health care, immunization against childhood diseases, diagnosing and treating chronic diseases, providing medicinal drugs, healthy food and clean water and ambulance and medical emergency services.
Medical services at the health centers have been developed in order to support the role of primary health care. Three extensions were added to the most densely frequented health centers to cater for X-ray, maternity and childhood, healthy woman clinics and early diagnosis of cancer. new clinics including X-ray, eye, mother and child care, heart and ENT have been added to Almuntazah health center at the cost of QR 1.3 million. The X-ray unit at Madinat Khalifa health
Center has been opened. Some clinics were opened outside Doha as well, including eye, ENT, and minor injuries sections at Al-Wakra, Al-Khor, Al-Shamal and AI-Shahaniya health centers. Currently a new health center is under construction at Al-Matar AI-Qadim area.
Health Commission Services
The Health Commission Department carries out medical checks on everybody arriving in the country for work or on a visit, and issues health certificates for such categories as those who are about to get married and who are applying for jobs, universities or popular houses. The services of this department have improved considerably. Evening work hours have been extended and health commission services for
Qatari's have been transferred to the health centers to expedite work on their behalf.
Nursing Technical Secondary School
The Nursing Technical Secondary School was inaugurated in 1969. It had 20 students from Qatar and the Gulf Arab countries. In 1972 the first batch of students graduated from the School, in which the term of study is three years. The student gets a monthly allowance of QR 1800, school uniform for theoretical and practical classes and free transportation and stationary. The School works to qualify the Qatari cadres in the nursing profession and provide qualified female nurses capable of practicing family and community nursing services.
The certificate is equivalent to a high diploma and close to a bachelor's degree in nursing.
The World Health Organization has appointed the director of nursing at Hamad Medical Corporation as a consultant in nursing affairs at the organization. This is Qatar's first international representation in the field of nursing.
Hamad Medical Corporation
Hamad Medical Corporation is considered to be one of the most outstanding specialized medical establishments in the Arabian Gulf region. It was established in 1982 after completing the merger of all hospitals belonging to HMC into an integrated administrative body comprising Hamad General Hospital, Rumailah Hospital and the Women's Hospital.
A study has recently been completed on a proposal project to affiliate health centers to HMC so as to unify the management of health services in all facilities.
Hamad General Hospital
Hamad
General Hospital extends a highly specialized care to
all the people of Qatar through a modern and
well-equipped facility at Rayyan Road. The hospital
opened in 1982 and has a total of 621 beds for inpatient
care, a large outpatient department providing 65
specialty clinics, an Accident and Emergency Department,
five intensive care units, eight operating theaters, and
a pharmacy. Modern diagnostic facilities consisting of
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology and a
Department of Radiology support all therapeutic
services. Continuous upgrading of all equipment and
protocols of care has kept Hamad General abreast of new
developments in all specialties.
The steady rise in the number of patients seeking care
at Hamad General Hospital has stimulated the expansion
of services to meet the demand. Demand for specialized
care is the result of continuous population growth.
Hamad General Hospital is one of three hospitals managed
by Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), the only health care
corporation in the state. The other hospitals are
Rumailah Hospital, refurbished in 1977 and Women’s
Hospital, opened in 1988.
Hamad General Hospital is located at Rayyan Road in the
capital city of Doha and is physically connected to
Women’s Hospital and by an access road to Rumailah
Hospital. LINK
Rumailah Hospital
The
Rumaillah Hospital is Qatar’s oldest health facility.
Originally built in 1956, Rumaillah Hospital opened in
1957 as a 200-bed general hospital with ambulance
services and a large outpatient facility.
Following the opening of Hamad Hospital in 1982,
Rumaillah Hospital became a rehabilitation center for
disabled adults, elderly people and handicapped
children. With many of its units requiring major
renovation, management launched a 10-year program to
rebuild the facility in three phases.
The completion of the renovation program for Rumaillah
Hospital in 1997 was a hallmark for the Corporation.
Qatar’s oldest health care facility was refurbished into
a modern yet quiet hospital offering a 306-bed facility
with a spacious, clean and restful environment.
In addition to its current rehabilitative and
therapeutic services, Plastic Surgery, ENT Surgery,
Ophthalmology, Day Care Surgery and a Stroke Unit were
added to Rumaillah. The Hospital will have seven
operating theaters; a laboratory and a diagnostic
imaging facility with an MRI, ultrasound and bone
densitometry equipment.
Rumaillah Hospital is run by a team of experienced
administrators and physicians
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The Women's Hospital
The
State of Qatar provides highly specialized care to women
and infants. A well- quipped facility for women and
babies was built at Rayyan Road and opened in 1988. The
Women’s Hospital is one of three hospitals managed by
Hamad Medical Corporation.
The maternal facility is patronized by women of all
nationalities in the state and handles 1000-1200
deliveries per month. The hospital offers a total of 334
beds to women. The private wing offers 31 private rooms
and 4 wings for the newly born babies at the neonatal
intensive care unit.
Women’s Hospital has 334 beds in five upper floors. Most
of the rooms are twin-bedded with a bathroom. The rooms
are grouped according to the type of care required by
the patient: They are antenatal, postnatal, gynecology
and high dependency areas.
The Hospital has highly furnished wing composed of 35
beds, on private hotel quality level providing privacy,
special menu food and cable programs.
The Women’s Hospital provides a superb hospital service
for pregnant women and newborns. Most services are
accessible to everyone with a minimal charge.
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AL Amal Oncology Hospital
With
the opening of the QR 90 million AL Amal Oncology
Hospital in mid-2004, cancer patients in Qatar now have
a total cancer care facility that compares with the best
in the world. The new hospital is a one-stop facility,
with services including early detection, therapy,
counseling, rehabilitation, education forums and
workshops.
The
hospital is operated in collaboration with Germany's
University Clinics of Heidelberg (UCH), one of Europe's
top institutions for cancer care and which was treating
radiotherapy patients from Qatar for a number of years.
AI Amal,
which has an inpatient facility of over 70 beds, expects
to receive 600 new cancer cases yearly and treat up to
4,500 patients suffering from existing cancers annually.
It aims to become the Middle East's premier facility for
cancer treatment, education and training
PRIVATE HOSPITALS
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AI Ahli Hospital: AI Ahli
Hospital looks set to be a major private hospital in
Qatar. It opened with limited services in December,
and full operations are scheduled to be launched in
phases throughout the first half of 2005.
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AI Emadl Hospital:
Besides nursing patients back to health, the
management at AI Emadi Hospital aims to provide
comprehensive healthcare education to its patients. It
believes in knowledge-sharing and planning with
patients and their families. Its wide range of
specialty care includes treatment of obesity, general
surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgeries,
dermatology, dental services and emergency services.
See page 218 for further details.
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American Hospital Doha:
Opened in mid October 1999, American Hospital Doha was
Qatar's first private hospital and has recently
upgraded its equipment and facilities.
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Doha Clinic Hospital:
Doha Clinic started life as a polyclinic in 1994 and
expanded over the years to become a fully integrated
hospital in 2001. It was renamed Doha Clinic Hospital.
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