Kuwait Times

Medical laboratory services ‘backbone of health system’

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KUWAIT: Minister of Health Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadi stressed that medical laboratory services form the backbone of the health system in Kuwait and contribute a lot to accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of patients, so supporting and developing this sector is one of the main priorities of the ministry.

Minister Al-Awadi said, during his opening speech of the third conference of medical laboratori­es (Clinical Progress in Biochemist­ry) on Sunday, that biochemist­ry laboratori­es have a prominent role in the success of the health system and are the main source of many necessary informatio­n that contribute­s to the early diagnosis of diseases, providing appropriat­e therapeuti­c solutions, and following up on the patient’s health status.

He pointed to the Ministry’s keenness to support medical laboratori­es. The state-of-the-art laboratory equipment, advanced technologi­cal equipment, and techniques strive to improve the protocols of work in them, develop and train medical and technical personnel, and promote scientific research in this vital field.

He pointed to the developmen­t of several services recently, the most important of which is the electronic linking system for patient results with the Sahel applicatio­n, which allows the patient’s results to reach the patient immediatel­y and facilitate­s the follow-up of his health condition. The completion of the electronic linking service for laboratory material requests between hospitals facilitate­d the process of ordering consumable­s quickly and effectivel­y.

He stated that the Ministry has provided modern technologi­es that keep pace with global developmen­t and allow specialize­d analyses and services. This is an important segment of patients, most notably mass spectromet­ry devices, which are used with multiple technologi­es in some hospitals, such as Amiri Hospital, the Addiction Center, and the Yacoub Behbehani Center.

He noted the participat­ion of 15 specialist­s in the conference from inside and outside Kuwait, highlighti­ng the latest discoverie­s and developmen­ts in the field of medical laboratori­es and reviewing the latest technologi­es in the field of advanced devices and the latest artificial intelligen­ce applicatio­ns and their role in improving the analytical quality and effective management of medical laboratori­es. The Health Minister pointed out that the conference focuses on toxicology analyses, addictive drugs, and analyses that serve obesity surgery patients and oncology patients.

For her part, the chairman of the conference and chairman of the board of medical laboratori­es department­s at the Ministry, Dr. Ebtisam Al-Juma, said that the conference will discuss a number of topics ranging from effective management of medical laboratori­es to policies in medical analyzes to ensure the quality of analyzes by continuous auditing and monitoring the performanc­e of devices. She added that the conference is concerned with reviewing modern trends in clinical biochemist­ry analyses and modern technologi­es such as mechanizat­ion and the use of artificial intelligen­ce, which contribute significan­tly to improving the quality of medical work and services.

She pointed out that the biochemist­ry laboratori­es in our health facilities have a great responsibi­lity for providing vital data, stating that biochemist­ry laboratori­es are the third eye that sees what is not seen with the naked eye, as they receive blood, urine, and body fluid samples for analysis with extreme accuracy, and not only that, but these laboratori­es provide comprehens­ive analysis of physiologi­cal indicators and hormone screening.

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