Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform

The Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform (MSPRH) is the health ministry of Republic of Algeria. It is located in El Madania, a municipality of Algiers. The Ministry is responsible for public health facilities and population monitoring. The Minister is a member of the Council of Ministers of Algeria, which reports to the President of Algeria as part of the executive branch of the government.

1. History

The Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform was formerly the Ministry of Health and Population. The name was changed in about 2000. The ministry has organized the country into five regions with 5 Health Regional Councils (CRS) and 5 Regional Health Observatories (RHAs). At the Provincial level, there are 48 Directorates of Health and Population (one per province).

1. Ministers

The current minister is Abdelhak Saihi (since 9 September 2022). Former ministers include:

fr:Abderrahmane Benbouzid (January 4, 2020–September 8, 2022) Mohamed Miraoui (2019–2020) Mokhtar Hasbellaoui (2017–2019) fr:Abdelmalek Boudiaf (2013–2017) fr:Abdelaziz Ziari (2012–2013) fr:Said Barkat, Minister of Health (2008–2010) fr:Amor Tou (2005–2008) Yahia Kaidum (1995) Muhammed Al-Saghir Babs (1992–1994) Zahia Mentouri, Minister of Health and Social Affairs (1992) fr:Nafissa Hamoud, Minister of Health (early 1990s) fr:Amara Benyounes, administrator of the Ministry of Health (1988–1990) Kasdi Merbah, Minister of Health (1988) fr:Mohamed Seghir Nekkache, Minister of Health (1962–1965)

1. Organization

The Ministry is organized into the following units:

1. Public health establishments

In 2020, there were according to the Ministry 586 public health establishments in Algeria. There are 69,948 beds in CHU, EHU, EH, EHS, and EPH establishments and 6,584 beds in community hospitals (EPSP). These establishments are broken down as follows:

1. = Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire (CHU) =

According to the Algerian Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform there were 15 Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire (CHU) in Algeria in 2019, up from 13 in 2004. In 2019, there were 13,755 beds in the CHU facilities. A CHU may include multiple hospitals. Below is a list of the CHU in Algeria, showing the region, city, province, affiliated university, and number of beds.

1. See also

National Agency for the Digitization of Health Care

1. References


1. External links

Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform on Facebook "Ministry of Health" (in French). (in Arabic and French) Ministry of Health at the Wayback Machine (archive index)

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Villa Sésini

La villa Sésini est une bâtisse néo-mauresque construite à la fin du XIXe siècle sur les hauteurs d'Alger.
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Grotte de Cervantes

La grotte de Cervantes est une grotte située dans la commune de Belouizdad, à Alger. Elle se trouve sur une colline, entre Diar el Mahçoul et le boulevard du même nom, à l'ouest du bois des Arcades, dans le quartier du Hamma. La grotte de Cervantès porte le nom du célèbre écrivain espagnol Miguel de Cervantes, qui s'est réfugié lors d'une tentative d'évasion au cours de ses cinq années de captivité à Alger entre 1575 et 1580.
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Cimetière Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine

Le cimetière Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine est un cimetière situé à Belouizdad (Algérie).
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Diar el Mahçoul

Diar el Mahçoul est une cité construite en 1954 sur les hauteurs de la ville d'Alger par l'architecte Fernand Pouillon.
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Téléphérique d'El Madania

Le téléphérique d'El Madania est un téléphérique urbain de la ville d'Alger qui relie le quartier du Hamma, dans la commune de Belouizdad, à la cité Diar el Mahçoul, dans la commune d'El Madania. Construit en 1956, c'est le premier téléphérique d'Algérie.