Rabat, Morocco — April 14, 2026 Morocco is ushering in a new era of healthcare with a comprehensive reform agenda, led by Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch.
The initiative is a significant step towards establishing an “effective, sustainable, and fair system “that guarantees equitable access to quality healthcare for all Moroccans. Enhancing Infrastructure A cornerstone of the reform is the expansion of hospital infrastructure.
The government has reported substantial progress, with 15 hospital projects set for completion this year, adding nearly 3,000 new beds nationwide.
The Mohammed VI University Hospital Center in Agadir stands out as a beacon of Morocco’s next-generation hospital model, symbolizing the country’s commitment to cutting-edge medical care. Primary Care and Digital Infrastructure The reform also targets primary healthcare, with 1,400 centers already upgraded and a further 1,600 centers planned under a MAD 7 billion program.
The focus on rural and remote areas is a testament to the government’s dedication to reaching all corners of the nation. Digital Transformation The digital aspect of the reform is advancing rapidly, with the national health map database nearing completion and a unified digital platform for public and private sector data already in place.
The introduction of shared medical records and electronic treatment sheets is poised to streamline services and improve patient care. Strategic Alignment The reform aligns with strategic themes such as economic development, innovation, and Pan-African integration. Morocco’s push for a digital healthtech hub is gaining traction, as evidenced by its selection to host the first GITEX Future Health Africa in Casablanca.
Government Commitment The government’s commitment to health reform is unwavering, with officials emphasizing the importance of aligning with royal directives and ensuring strong coordination across sectors.
The reforms are part of a broader strategy to modernize social services and enhance the quality of life for Moroccan citizens. Impact on Healthcare System As Morocco continues to implement its health reform agenda, the transformation of its healthcare system is expected to have a profound impact on the well-being of its citizens. With a focus on adding 3,000 new beds by April 2026, the country is taking concrete steps towards a more robust and responsive healthcare landscape.
Morocco’s healthcare transformation is not just a project; it’s a promise to its citizens.
The government’s strategic approach, combined with significant investment and technological innovation, is paving the way for a future where quality healthcare is accessible to all, regardless of location or socioeconomic status.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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Source: moroccoworldnews
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