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Morocco Approves Structure for New Regional Health Group in Rabat

Morocco Approves Structure for New Regional Health Group in Rabat

From Hespress · () Arabic

Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch chaired the first board meeting of the Regional Health Group (GST) in Rabat-Salé-Kénitra.
  • The meeting approved the group's organizational structure, work program, and budget for 2026.
  • The initiative aims to reform the national health system, enhance territorial governance, and improve access to health services, aligning with royal directives for social protection and territorial justice.

Rabat, Morocco – Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch presided over a pivotal meeting today, marking the inauguration of the first board of directors for the Regional Health Group (GST) of Rabat-Salé-Kénitra. This session was crucial for ratifying the group's organizational framework, its operational roadmap, and its financial budget for the year 2026, alongside approving a model statute for health professionals within the territorial group.

The establishment of these Regional Health Groups is a cornerstone of Morocco's ambitious healthcare reform, directly responding to the High Royal Directives. The overarching goal is to foster a deep and comprehensive overhaul of the national health system, ensuring the effective implementation of universal social protection and promoting greater territorial equity in accessing essential health services. This strategic move aims to integrate healthcare delivery across the region, making it a model for national implementation.

Prime Minister Akhannouch emphasized that the creation of the GST is a key mechanism for achieving functional integration among all healthcare institutions within the region. He highlighted the importance of a regional medical program tailored to local specificities, stressing the need for concerted efforts from all involved sectors to expedite the activation of other Regional Health Groups across the country. This vision positions the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra GST as a catalyst for restructuring the regional health offering, promoting synergy among stakeholders, and embedding principles of proximity, quality, and efficiency.

From a Moroccan perspective, this development signifies a major step towards modernizing our healthcare infrastructure and ensuring that all citizens, regardless of their location, receive quality medical care. The emphasis on territorial justice and integrated service delivery addresses long-standing challenges of accessibility and disparity. This initiative, driven from the highest levels of government, reflects a commitment to building a robust and equitable health system that can meet the growing demands of our population and serve as a benchmark for healthcare excellence, not just nationally, but continentally. The focus on digital transformation and continuous training for health professionals further underscores a forward-looking approach to healthcare management.

The establishment of the Regional Health Groups constitutes, according to the insightful Royal vision, a mechanism that ensures functional integration between all health institutions within the region's jurisdiction, in accordance with a regional medical program that takes into account territorial specificities.

— Aziz AkhannouchPrime Minister Akhannouch explaining the strategic importance of the Regional Health Groups during the board meeting.
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Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.