Egypt's ministry of health signed a memorandum of understanding with Medipha Pharma on Wednesday to develop pharmaceutical compounding and intravenous therapeutic nutrition, aiming to modernise hospital services and improve patient care. The MoU, signed by Mohamed Mostafa Abdel Ghaffar, head of the General Authority for Hospitals and Teaching Institutes, and Yousry Fahim Ghattas of Medipha, was witnessed by Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar and Member of Parliament Mohamed Abou El-Einen. The agreement will establish specialised laboratories following Egyptian quality standards and regulations, promote scientific research, and provide training programs to enhance medical staff skills. According to a ministry statement, the collaboration is part of broader efforts to improve healthcare efficiency, enhance patient outcomes, and support innovation in clinical nutrition and pharmaceutical services across the country's public hospitals. Attribution: Amwal Al Ghad English