Al-duwaim: The White Nile Health Insurance has introduced a cutting-edge clinical chemistry analyzer at the diagnostic laboratory in Al-Duwaim's model center, located in the Seventh District. This initiative is part of the National Health Insurance Fund's efforts to bolster the state's medical infrastructure.
According to Sudan News Agency, Dr. Ayman Ahmed Mohamed Al-Jazouli, the Executive Director of Health Insurance in the White Nile State, highlighted that the installation of the A25 Biosystems Full Automation Chemistry Analyzer marks a significant advancement in the quality of diagnostic services available to the citizens. This move aligns with the Health Insurance Corporation's commitment to efficiently and effectively meeting the healthcare needs of the population.
Dr. Al-Jazouli noted that the new device provides a comprehensive range of clinical chemistry tests. These include assessments for chronic conditions such as glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), as well as evaluations of kidney and liver function, enzymes, cholesterol, and triglycerides, with enhanced accuracy and reliability.
The analyzer's capability to process up to 240 samples per hour is expected to expedite examination procedures, reduce patient waiting times, and improve overall performance efficiency in diagnostic laboratories.
The Health Insurance Administration assured that this service is accessible to all citizens, regardless of insurance status, as part of its mission to extend comprehensive health service coverage. Additionally, a similar device is planned for installation at the Al-Qutaina Executive Unit next week, aiming to ensure equitable distribution of health services across the state's localities.