Casablanca - HM King Mohammed VI chaired, on Tuesday at the Royal Palace in
Casablanca, the ceremony to launch the operation of medical care system
generalization (RAMED), which is expected to benefit 8.5 million
underprivileged people.
- Around 8.5 million underprivileged people will benefit from this
operation.
- The medical care system
give concrete substance to the provisions of the new constitution aimed at
improving access to health care.
In the beginning of the ceremony, Health Minister El Hossein El
Ouardi gave before the sovereign a presentation in which he underlined the
importance of the new medical care system which mobilizes three billion dirhams
for the year 2012.
One of the large-scale projects aimed at improving access to health
care, in accordance with the provisions of the new constitution, the RAMED is
based on the principles of social aid and nationwide solidarity for the benefit
of disadvantaged people who are not eligible for mandatory health insurance,
the minister said, noting that this public system enables the beneficiaries to
have access to health care in public hospitals and state-owned health services
institutions.
The medical care system, launched in November 2008 as part of an
experiment in the Tadla-Azilal, will benefit 8.5 million underprivileged people
(28% of the Moroccan population), including 4 million poor inhabitants and 4.5
vulnerable ones, in addition to 160,000 prisoners, homeless persons and
orphans.
The minister pointed out that the beneficiaries will have at their
disposal 2,581 institutions for basic health care, including 2,030 health
centers, 111 provincial and prefectural hospitals, 12 regional hospitals and 19
university hospital centers, highlighting the reinforcement of the emergency
health care system with the creation of 80 equipped medical units, the
organization of specialized medical caravans and the setting up of a unit for
weekly medical consultation for diabetes and high blood pressure patients, in
addition to increasing the number of mobile medical units (602 medical care
units and 19 dental care units).
Measures comprise also strengthening medical care units for pregnant
women and newborns in the rural area and increasing the budget for purchasing
drugs and medical material.
The RAMED's beneficiaries are covered with no discrimination on the
basis of age, sex, pathological antecedents or zones of residence.
Poor people will have a free of charge medical care, while
vulnerable members of society will have to pay 120 dirhams per person without
exceeding 600 dirhams for every household.
The ceremony was attended by the head of government, the advisors of
HM the King, members of the government and high-ranking personalities.
HM the King presided, later on, over a reception in honor of the
guests
Source: @MAP, 13 March 2012
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