AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNursing as national strategy: A senior health advisor told the Jordanian Deans of Nursing Faculties Forum that nursing is now seen as “economic power of care,” shifting the view from cost to high-return investment in people, productivity, and growth. Digital health leadership: The Jordan Medical Association approved a comprehensive digital transformation to modernize union services, including online physician transactions and a secure digital professional identity, rolled out in phases. Local healthcare access in focus: Zarqa’s health directorate reported that activating evening shifts at comprehensive health centers in May drew about 700 patients daily and helped ease pressure on hospital emergency rooms. Education support for future doctors: JHCO and Nobles Properties launched a scholarship program for low-income Jordanian and Palestinian students, with priority for medicine and information technology, managed by JHCO from applications to monitoring. Healthcare sector coordination: The Jordanian Armed Forces and the Jordan Food and Drug Administration signed an MoU to strengthen cooperation on food and pharmaceutical system safeguards, including technical support and capacity building. Public health workforce push: Jordan’s nursing council forum also highlighted global trends and the role of nurses in health and national security.
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