Charity Hospitals overview
Supervised By DR. Doaa Talha
DR. Amna Elansary
Allied Medical Science
Medical equipment technology
Hospital Design And Organization
Name:-
 Mohamed Morsy ElSaied (51015312)
 Mahmoud Ali Ebada (51015325)
 Ahmed Sobhy Basiony (51015015)
 Ahmad Hesham Muhammad (51015029)
 Outline of Presentation
2018/2019
 General Organization of The Health System
 Introduction to Health care in Egypt.
 Overview in nonprofit hospitals.
 Short Brief about CCHE hospital history.
 Departments of the hospital.
 Scientific Research and Social outcome against Taxes.
 Reference
 General Organization of The Health System
2018/2019
 Healthcare in Egypt consists of
1. Government Sector
2. Parastatal Sector
3. Private Sector
 Government Sector
2018/2019
The Ministry of Health and populations (MOHP) is the largest
provider of health services, the organizational structure of the
MOHP consists of two functional structures:
 Administrative structure
 Service delivery structure
 Parastatal Sector
2018/2019
 Governmental and Parastatal sectors are run by the state. From a financial prospective
Parastatal has more autonomy and separate budget, but from political prospective
government (MOHP) has a controlling share of decision making
Health Insurance Organization (HIO): 39 hospitals, 7,141 school health clinics,
1,040 specialist clinics or polyclinics, 51 owned and 49 contracted pharmacies.
General Organization of Teaching
Hospitals and Institutes (THO): 18institutes and hospitals
 Private Sector
2018/2019
Private Practices: Physicians
Private Facilities:
1. Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs): Affiliated with charitable or
religious
organizations )Nonprofit hospitals.(
2. Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs): e.g. Egyptian Family Planning
Association (EFPA), clinical service improvement (CSI) (funded by USAID),…etc
2018/2019
2018/2019
2018/2019
 2. Nonprofit hospitals.
2018/2019
 Nonprofit hospitals : viewed as charities assuming they comply with guidelines
governing nonprofits, like providing certain benefits to the community.
 Nonprofit hospitals.
2018/2019
 Non Profit Hospitals don’t pay federal income or state and local property taxes.
In keeping with their charitable purpose and community focus, nonprofit hospitals are
often affiliated with Community Service in Higher income communities, and less poverty
???! . While profit hospitals tend to be in less income communities and high poverty ???!
 Children Cancer Hospital Egypt CCHE (57357)
2018/2019
 Location
2018/2019
 Children Cancer Hospital Egypt CCHE (57357)
2018/2019
 57357 Hospital is one of the biggest hospitals specialized in children's cancer in
the world.
• Fundraising for the hospital, including well-attended benefit festivals, started
in 1998,with a target date for opening of December 2003. It eventually opened
in 2007 …..
 57357 receive patients completely free of charge children 30 beds card in the
first phase, as a prelude to later run at full capacity amounting to 185 beds and
is expected to be then 365 beds.
 57357 is located on an area of 69 thousand square meters and cost of the
building and the establishment of the places surrounding it 300 million pounds.
 Children Cancer Hospital Egypt CCHE (57357)
2018/2019
 The hospital has a center of nuclear
radiation and chemotherapy, blood
bank, laboratory viruses, genes
coefficient, stem cell storage, outpatient
clinics, operations rooms, radiology,
laboratory pharmacy and psycho-
oncology department that serve the
patient’s needs..
 Departments of the hospital.
2018/2019
 Lab
2018/2019
 Clinics
2018/2019
 Paediatric Oncology Intensive Care Unit
2018/2019
 Paediatric Oncology Intensive Care Unit
2018/2019
 One of the most critical departments at Hospital 57357, the
Paediatric Oncology ICU aims at reducing mortality and morbidity,
improving health and enriching the quality of life of patients.
The entire unit accommodates 20 beds spread over 20 single
rooms.
 Each of the rooms are equipped with total care beds, a monitor
with outlets for oxygen, air suction, multiple syringe pump and
multiple infusion pump and a mechanical ventilator.
 Each of the 10 beds have one central station containing a central
monitor and desktop.
 Medical Imaging Department
2018/2019
 Utilizes some of the latest imaging modalities to aid
in the diagnosis of diseases in young cancer
patients.
 Hospital 57357 is able to provide accurate
diagnostic information regarding location, size and
areas where the tumor has spread.
 The department is both paperless and filmless (
use Graphical Screen Data ) and utilizes Imaging
modalities such as Ultrasonography, Computer
Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI),
Digital Mammography, Bone Marrow Density,
Mobile X-Ray, Intraoperative Ultrasound, C-arm
and Intraoperative MRI.
 Scientific Research and Social outcome against Taxes
2018/2019

 Scientific Research and Social outcome against Taxes
2018/2019
 Research is one of the key aspects contributing
to Hospital 57357’s mission statement to take a
steering role in the fight against cancer.
 Hospital 57357 embraces a culture of evidence
based medicine in which research activities serve
patients’ needs and discoveries, are effectively
translated to support and improve patient care.
 This makes the hospital don’t pay taxes as it helps in
the scientific research and helps society for free.
 Scientific Research and Social outcome against Taxes
2018/2019
 Importance is also given to make
international collaborations and
strengthening interactions to further
advance scientific research, training and
education.
 As a result, the hospital has forged strong
alliances with renowned international
cancer centers, groups, and societies
worldwide .
 Reference
2018/2019
 https://www.57357.org/
 http://isaaward.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Isa-Award-Hospital-37537-En.pdf
http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/documents/s17293e/s17293e.pdf
https://healthcaremba.gwu.edu/blog/profit-vs-nonprofit-hospital-administration/
https://www.slideshare.net/MohammadElShami/the-experience-of-the-psycho
oncology-department-at-the-children-cancer-hospital-egypt-57357
https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/09526869810216052?fullSc=1&
https://iba-worldwide.com/proton-therapy/proton-therapy-centers/egypt-childrens-
cancer-hospital-foundation-egypt
Hospital 57357 in egypt

Hospital 57357 in egypt

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    Charity Hospitals overview SupervisedBy DR. Doaa Talha DR. Amna Elansary Allied Medical Science Medical equipment technology Hospital Design And Organization Name:-  Mohamed Morsy ElSaied (51015312)  Mahmoud Ali Ebada (51015325)  Ahmed Sobhy Basiony (51015015)  Ahmad Hesham Muhammad (51015029)
  • 2.
     Outline ofPresentation 2018/2019  General Organization of The Health System  Introduction to Health care in Egypt.  Overview in nonprofit hospitals.  Short Brief about CCHE hospital history.  Departments of the hospital.  Scientific Research and Social outcome against Taxes.  Reference
  • 3.
     General Organizationof The Health System 2018/2019  Healthcare in Egypt consists of 1. Government Sector 2. Parastatal Sector 3. Private Sector
  • 4.
     Government Sector 2018/2019 TheMinistry of Health and populations (MOHP) is the largest provider of health services, the organizational structure of the MOHP consists of two functional structures:  Administrative structure  Service delivery structure
  • 5.
     Parastatal Sector 2018/2019 Governmental and Parastatal sectors are run by the state. From a financial prospective Parastatal has more autonomy and separate budget, but from political prospective government (MOHP) has a controlling share of decision making Health Insurance Organization (HIO): 39 hospitals, 7,141 school health clinics, 1,040 specialist clinics or polyclinics, 51 owned and 49 contracted pharmacies. General Organization of Teaching Hospitals and Institutes (THO): 18institutes and hospitals
  • 6.
     Private Sector 2018/2019 PrivatePractices: Physicians Private Facilities: 1. Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs): Affiliated with charitable or religious organizations )Nonprofit hospitals.( 2. Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs): e.g. Egyptian Family Planning Association (EFPA), clinical service improvement (CSI) (funded by USAID),…etc
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     2. Nonprofithospitals. 2018/2019  Nonprofit hospitals : viewed as charities assuming they comply with guidelines governing nonprofits, like providing certain benefits to the community.
  • 11.
     Nonprofit hospitals. 2018/2019 Non Profit Hospitals don’t pay federal income or state and local property taxes. In keeping with their charitable purpose and community focus, nonprofit hospitals are often affiliated with Community Service in Higher income communities, and less poverty ???! . While profit hospitals tend to be in less income communities and high poverty ???!
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     Children CancerHospital Egypt CCHE (57357) 2018/2019
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     Children CancerHospital Egypt CCHE (57357) 2018/2019  57357 Hospital is one of the biggest hospitals specialized in children's cancer in the world. • Fundraising for the hospital, including well-attended benefit festivals, started in 1998,with a target date for opening of December 2003. It eventually opened in 2007 …..  57357 receive patients completely free of charge children 30 beds card in the first phase, as a prelude to later run at full capacity amounting to 185 beds and is expected to be then 365 beds.  57357 is located on an area of 69 thousand square meters and cost of the building and the establishment of the places surrounding it 300 million pounds.
  • 15.
     Children CancerHospital Egypt CCHE (57357) 2018/2019  The hospital has a center of nuclear radiation and chemotherapy, blood bank, laboratory viruses, genes coefficient, stem cell storage, outpatient clinics, operations rooms, radiology, laboratory pharmacy and psycho- oncology department that serve the patient’s needs..
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     Departments ofthe hospital. 2018/2019
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     Paediatric OncologyIntensive Care Unit 2018/2019
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     Paediatric OncologyIntensive Care Unit 2018/2019  One of the most critical departments at Hospital 57357, the Paediatric Oncology ICU aims at reducing mortality and morbidity, improving health and enriching the quality of life of patients. The entire unit accommodates 20 beds spread over 20 single rooms.  Each of the rooms are equipped with total care beds, a monitor with outlets for oxygen, air suction, multiple syringe pump and multiple infusion pump and a mechanical ventilator.  Each of the 10 beds have one central station containing a central monitor and desktop.
  • 21.
     Medical ImagingDepartment 2018/2019  Utilizes some of the latest imaging modalities to aid in the diagnosis of diseases in young cancer patients.  Hospital 57357 is able to provide accurate diagnostic information regarding location, size and areas where the tumor has spread.  The department is both paperless and filmless ( use Graphical Screen Data ) and utilizes Imaging modalities such as Ultrasonography, Computer Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Digital Mammography, Bone Marrow Density, Mobile X-Ray, Intraoperative Ultrasound, C-arm and Intraoperative MRI.
  • 22.
     Scientific Researchand Social outcome against Taxes 2018/2019 
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     Scientific Researchand Social outcome against Taxes 2018/2019  Research is one of the key aspects contributing to Hospital 57357’s mission statement to take a steering role in the fight against cancer.  Hospital 57357 embraces a culture of evidence based medicine in which research activities serve patients’ needs and discoveries, are effectively translated to support and improve patient care.  This makes the hospital don’t pay taxes as it helps in the scientific research and helps society for free.
  • 24.
     Scientific Researchand Social outcome against Taxes 2018/2019  Importance is also given to make international collaborations and strengthening interactions to further advance scientific research, training and education.  As a result, the hospital has forged strong alliances with renowned international cancer centers, groups, and societies worldwide .
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     Reference 2018/2019  https://www.57357.org/ http://isaaward.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Isa-Award-Hospital-37537-En.pdf http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/documents/s17293e/s17293e.pdf https://healthcaremba.gwu.edu/blog/profit-vs-nonprofit-hospital-administration/ https://www.slideshare.net/MohammadElShami/the-experience-of-the-psycho oncology-department-at-the-children-cancer-hospital-egypt-57357 https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/09526869810216052?fullSc=1& https://iba-worldwide.com/proton-therapy/proton-therapy-centers/egypt-childrens- cancer-hospital-foundation-egypt