Integrating Egyptian mental health services into primary care: the policy maker's perspective

  • Loza N
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Abstract

Egypt has a population of roughly 80 million, served by about 9000 psychiatric beds, 1000 psychiatrists (one psychiatrist per 80 000 citizens), 1900 psychiatric nurses and about 200 clinical psychologists (Okasha, 2004). Service providers fall into three main sectors: public, private, and not-for-profit non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The public sector is managed essentially by the Ministry of Health and bears the brunt of service provision.

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Loza, N. (2010). Integrating Egyptian mental health services into primary care: the policy maker’s perspective. International Psychiatry, 7(1), 5–6. https://doi.org/10.1192/s1749367600000904

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