Imam Zain al-Abidin Teaching Hospital, affiliated with the Health and Medical Education Authority of the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine, has announced the final statistics of the discounted Kawthar al-Ismah medical initiative. The initiative ran from November 29 to December 11, during which a total of 278 million Iraqi dinars was spent on healthcare services provided to patients from various provinces across the country.
Mustafa Al-Mousawi, the hospital’s media officer, told the official website that “Imam Zain al-Abidin Teaching Hospital, affiliated with the Health and Medical Education Authority of the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine, spent 278,716,000 Iraqi dinars as part of the discounted Kawthar al-Ismah medical initiative during the period from November 29 until December 11.”
He explained that “during this period, 205 surgical operations and 83 childbirth procedures were carried out, in addition to 28,665 laboratory tests. The hospital also received 22,355 patients and conducted 3,985 radiological examinations.”
Al-Mousawi emphasized that “the initiatives launched by hospitals affiliated with the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine are humanitarian in nature and are aimed at serving patients.”
It is worth noting that Imam Zain al-Abidin Teaching Hospital, operating under the Health and Medical Education Authority of the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine, is regarded as one of Iraq’s advanced medical institutions, distinguished by its specialized surgical services and precise diagnostic care in accordance with the latest medical standards.

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