Muscat: The discussions centered on the launch of several strategic initiatives aimed at improving the health and well-being of Omani citizens.
The Council of Ministers approved a national programme for the early detection of common cancer cases among women. Seven early detection units will be established across all governorates in Oman, significantly enhancing accessibility to critical healthcare services. Alongside this, the council directed the expansion of nuclear medicine services by setting up a radioisotope production facility and a nuclear pharmacy to meet the growing demand for radiopharmaceutical isotopes essential for cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Another significant development is the establishment of a National Centre for Ophthalmology and Eye Surgery. This state-of-the-art facility will provide comprehensive eye care services, integrating advanced diagnostic and treatment technologies while also conducting cutting-edge research to meet the increasing demand for ophthalmic services in the country.
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Additionally, the Council of Ministers approved the creation of the National Genome and Human Data Centre, known as Genome Oman, under the Ministry of Health. This initiative aims to develop a genetic database specific to Omani society, enabling targeted research to enhance early diagnosis and treatment of hereditary diseases.