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The Ministry of Health and Community Protection signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Biologics and Axios Health Education Services as part of the Sawa program to provide psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, multiple relapsing multiple sclerosis and multiple myeloma with limited financial ability. , Benefiting up to 260 eligible patients.
The memorandum of understanding was signed at the ministry's office, where Dr. Amin Hussein Al Amiri, Assistant Under-Secretary for Public Health Policies and Licensing, Ministry of Health and Community Protection, and Nabil Khoury, director of organic operations, and Anas Safarini, executive director of the Middle East and North Africa for Axios.
Commitment
Dr. Rokaya Al Bastaki, Director of the Department of Medicine, said that this humanitarian initiative was part of the "Tolerance" initiatives to provide drugs to patients not covered by insurance covering the total cost of treatment, thus improving their commitment to the treatment plan prescribed by the attending physician. People who are not covered by health insurance and who do not have prescription coverage for treatment.The initiative includes patients enjoying partial or no coverage.
Accus ensures coordination with charities, program partners, such as licensed physicians, pharmacies and the pharmaceutical agent supported by the program, to ensure the program's ease of operation, in addition to manage the program's trip to the qualified patient and communicate periodically with the patient to ensure the arrival of treatment in accordance with the therapeutic plan to support the patient, ensure their eligibility for the program and medication and set a treatment support plan for each eligible patient.
Community responsibility
Nabil Khoury, Director of Operations at Biologics, said, "We are committed to contributing to patient support programs to alleviate their suffering, especially in the low-income segment, as part of their commitment to Community responsibility in providing one year treatment,, Commending the efforts of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection to provide drugs to needy patients.
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