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  2. Healthcare in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    A Health Information and Knowledge Management Centre is to be established, which will collect, analyse and process health-related data using comprehensive electronic medical records for all beneficiaries. All nationals, residents and visitors will be required to pay for mandatory health insurance. Benefits are prescribed by the law.

  3. National Health Regulatory Authority (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    The National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA) is an independent regulatory body established in 2010, under Law No. 38 of 2009, of the Kingdom of Bahrain. [1]Bahrain's hospitals, medical centres, pharmacies, physicians, surgeons, nurses, pharmacists, medical technicians and allied healthcare institutions and healthcare professionals must be registered with, and/or licensed, by NHRA.

  4. Health in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the leaders decided on a law that is extremely important. This law is the law that forbids anyone to smoke tobacco in the vicinity of a child, specifically in an enclosed automobile. [15] This law was created and put into action to protect the child's health.

  5. Ministry of Health (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    Reaching 100,000 vaccinations in just one month, for the small nation of Bahrain, is also a remarkable achievement. The shots are being administered from Ministry of Health's 27 health centres and the King Hamad University Hospital (KHUH) in Bahrain. [12] Bahrain also launched mobile vaccination units for seniors and individuals with special needs.

  6. Consultative Council (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    Three female members of the Consultative Council have been appointed to the government: Dr Nada Haffadh became Bahrain's first woman cabinet minister in 2004 when she became Minister of Health; the second woman to be appointed to the cabinet, Social Affairs Minister Dr Fatima Baloushi, also previously served on the Council, as did Sameera bint ...

  7. Jaleela bint Sayed Jawad Hassan - Wikipedia

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    Jaleela bint Sayed Jawad Hassan is the Minister of Health for the Kingdom of Bahrain since June 2022. [1]Prior to this role, she was the Chief Executive Officer of Primary Healthcare Centres.

  8. List of hospitals in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hospitals in Bahrain. Hospitals in Bahrain can be classified into public hospitals (funded by the Ministry of Health or the Bahrain Defence Force ) and private hospitals. All hospitals are subject to inspection and accreditation by the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA), an independent regulatory body established in 2010.

  9. Law of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    The State Security Law of 1974, for example, was used by the government to crush political unrest from 1974 until 2001. Also, the Royal Decree 56 of 2002 issued by King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah grants impunity to security officers and state officials from being prosecuted for human rights abuses prior to 2001.