
Morocco Transforms Healthcare with Ambitious Hospital Expansion and Reform Initiative
Morocco is making remarkable strides in healthcare accessibility with government leaders unveiling plans to add over 3,000 hospital beds, upgrade thousands of community health centers, and establish integrated regional medical programs. With a record $14 billion investment in health and education, the nation is building a more equitable healthcare future for all its citizens.
Morocco is experiencing an inspiring healthcare transformation as government officials chart an ambitious course toward accessible, quality medical care for all citizens across the kingdom.
Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch led a productive meeting of the national health system reform steering committee in Rabat this Wednesday, bringing together key ministers and healthcare leaders to advance the country's strategic healthcare overhaul. The collaborative spirit in the room reflected a genuine commitment to creating an integrated, equitable healthcare system that serves every Moroccan, regardless of where they live.
The progress being made is truly impressive. Two major University Hospital Centers in Laayoune and Rabat are set to open their doors this year, representing significant healthcare milestones for their respective regions. But that's just the beginning of this healthcare revolution. Ten additional hospital projects will be completed in February alone, adding 1,430 new beds to the national healthcare system. Looking ahead to 2026, another ten projects will contribute an additional 1,637 beds, collectively transforming the capacity and reach of Morocco's hospital network.
Perhaps even more exciting is the progress on proximity health centers—the community clinics that serve as the first point of contact for millions of Morocans. Nationwide, upgrades to these vital facilities have reached an impressive 81% completion rate. Officials have already modernized 1,130 centers, with 1,400 centers expected to be fully upgraded by month's end. The momentum continues with a second phase launching this year that will improve 1,600 additional centers, bringing modern healthcare closer to communities throughout the kingdom.

A key innovation in this reform is the creation of eleven Territorial Health Groups, which received official government approval through decrees adopted in December 2025. These groups represent a thoughtful approach to healthcare delivery, allowing regions to develop integrated medical programs tailored to their specific needs. This localized strategy promises to strengthen healthcare services while improving the patient care experience across different regions.
The government's commitment to this healthcare transformation is backed by substantial resources. Morocco's 2026 budget allocates an impressive MAD 140 billion—approximately $14 billion—to health and education combined, representing a robust 16% increase from 2025. This investment equals roughly 10% of Morocco's GDP, demonstrating that improving citizen wellbeing is a true national priority.
The reform program also includes ten major emergency projects designed to improve service quality and restore public confidence in healthcare institutions. Officials are working diligently to standardize health facility information systems nationwide, ensuring that medical records and patient information flow seamlessly across the integrated network.
Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit, Health Minister Amine Tehraoui, Higher Education Minister Azzedine El Midaoui, and Budget Minister Fouzi Lekjaa all participated in Wednesday's meeting, along with other key officials. Their collaborative presence underscores the whole-of-government approach to this transformative initiative.
As Morocco's economy recorded encouraging 4.8% growth last year, the nation is wisely investing in the health and future of its people. The budget also includes thoughtful provisions to reduce regional inequalities and support young people under 35, ensuring that this healthcare transformation benefits citizens across all demographics and geographies.
Based on reporting by Morocco World News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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