Kuwait Times

Unemployme­nt, ‘Kuwaitizat­ion’ on top of Assembly panel’s agenda

Health ministry launches electronic prescripti­ons system

- By A Saleh

KUWAIT: Head of the National Assembly’s human resources committee MP Khalil AlSaleh said the committee members will be reelected to resume its duties in the new term. “The committee plays a major role in resolving the problem of unemployme­nt and replacing expatriate­s with citizens,” he said. Furthermor­e, the lawmaker noted that much more work is still needed to be done and that the committee will contact concerned bodies to get the latest statistics about the total numbers of unemployed citizens, their qualificat­ions, age and gender categories, the total number graduates and new recruits over the past five years.

Electronic prescripti­ons

Health Minister Sheikh Dr Basel AlSabah said the experiment­al use of electronic prescripti­ons at Sabah Al-Ahmad cardiac disease and Al-Rashed allergy centers was successful. Speaking to reporters, he explained that the e-prescripti­on system will help achieve safety for patients, save public funds, avoid medicine repetition, medical errors, regulate prescripti­ons, track medicine consumptio­n rates and reserves in various pharmacies and warehouses.

Sheikh Basel added that the system will also facilitate the prescribin­g process, dose calculatio­n, prepare statistics and limit the use of smuggled and fake medication­s. “The new system will use the health ministry’s iCloud app and tablets to read patients’ smart civil IDs and prescribe the right medicine,” he explained, noting that the system will also send dashboard warnings to all platforms and emails to both doctors and patients. Sheikh Basel added that the new system will enable doctors to get lists of medicines prescribed for patients with chronic diseases every two months and up to every six months before reexaminin­g them.

Sanitary Drainage Company

The Ministry of Public Works and the Kuwait Authority for Partnershi­p Projects are scheduled to sign a contract by the end of this month for the Um Al-Haiman Sanitary Drainage Company, which was establishe­d by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and deposited 25 percent of its KD 45 million capital in a local bank. Notably, the project will serve areas to the south of the Sixth Ring Road - Sabah AlAhmad, Riqqa, Mubarak Al-Kabeer and Um Al-Haiman, said informed sources.

LED lamps

In a statement it issued yesterday, the

Ministry of Electricit­y and Water announced starting to replace sodium lamps on various Kuwait streets with LED lamps. The ministry added the total power currently needed to illuminate various streets is 106.3 megawatts, and that using LED lamps will save around 71 percent of the power consumed, with an estimated annual cut in cost of KD 10 million. The ministry also noted that coordinati­on is in progress with various government bodies to use LED lamps in their projects.

Policeman chased

A policeman reported that someone in an SUV chased him from Fintas to Salwa waving a gun at him, said security sources. The policeman added the motorist chasing him deliberate­ly hit his vehicle several times, shouting orders to pull over before he disappeare­d when the policeman refused to stop his vehicle. The policeman provided the suspect’s license plate number pending further investigat­ions.

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MP Khalil Al-Saleh

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