Latest News About National Health Regulatory Authority (Nhra)

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Ar2023-20240515-Web Version | Pharmacovigilance | Medical Device

The 2023 Annual Report of the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA) highlights significant achievements in healthcare regulation in Bahrain, including the issuance of new licenses for health facilities and professionals, as well as the successful accreditation of hospitals and medical centers. The report emphasizes the NHRA's commitment to enhancing healthcare quality, safety, and accessibility through strategic initiatives and collaboration with stakeholders. Looking ahead, NHRA aims to...

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Annual Report 2021

diagnostic tests The authority approved 7 vaccinations, 4 anti-COVID antibodies, and 12 rapid antigen tests The National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA) was founded in 2010 by Law No. 38 of 2009. Our mission is to regulate the provision of … itself a pragmatic, progressive regulator. NHRA is pleased to present this annual report which reflects highlights of our organization’s commendable achievements in 2021. 1. Proactive Response to COVID-19 The authority played a significant role in...

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Annual Report

CPD section. The section has also rigorously reviewed 4 clinical trial applications and identified areas for improvement, resulting in 2 rejected applications and 2 pending modifications and/or clarifications. The Medical Complaints & Investigation section reviewed 358 complaints and jurisdiction cases in 2023 of which medical errors were detected in only 20% of the cases. Forty disciplinary actions were issued to healthcare professionals … on the best scientific principles and health practice...

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NHRA's new system to speed up medical error investigations

Reports of medical errors are now processed and issued significantly faster to support judicial authorities, it has been revealed. The National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA) yesterday announced that it has upgraded its system for issuing reports prepared by specialised medical committees as part of wider government efforts to enhance service quality and streamline procedures .

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