Ministry of Health (Arab Union)

The Ministry of Health (Arabic: وزارة الصحة wuzārat aṣ-ṣaḥah) is an executive department of the federal government of the Arab Union, directly subordinate to the Council of Ministers. The Ministry of Health is responsible for overseeing the national healthcare system and regulating the pharmaceutical industry. As a federal department, the Ministry of Health manages a uniform healthcare apparatus across the federation, with no differences in practice or availability of treatment between the 20 union republics.

The Ministry of Health is headquartered in central Cairo, across El-Ittehad Boulevard from the Ministry of Social Security headquarters. Dr. Munzer el-Ashhab is the incumbent Minister of Health, in office since December 2015.

Agencies

 * National Health Authority (NHA): The agency which administers the national single-payer public health insurance system. All public hospitals and clinics as well as most healthcare infrastructure are owned and operated by the NHA, which answers to the Minister of Health through its chairperson.

The Ministry of Health also has several subordinate directorates, each responsible for regulating health and safety in a specific domain:


 * Professional Standards and Certification Directorate
 * Consumer Health and Safety Directorate
 * National Pharmacological Regulatory Directorate
 * National Directorate of Public Health
 * Directorate of Disease Prevention
 * Directorate of Medical Research and Development
 * National Directorate of Children's Health
 * National Directorate of Women's Health
 * Occupational Health and Safety Directorate