The Supreme Council of Health (SCH) has announced the start of work on a project pertaining to the “guiding principles for clinical practices” in Qatar.
The project aims to develop 30 guiding principles for the most common clinical cases in Qatar, based on advanced international standards and best local practices in this area. The first phase of the project will be launched in December.
The first phase involves an analysis of the current situation and determination of shortcomings in the existing practices. A committee will be formed, representing both the government and private sectors in the healthcare sector, to take part in supervision of the project.
The guiding principles are expected to help provide patients with the best possible healthcare and high-quality treatment options.

Qatar joins
competition
network


Qatar, represented by the Ministry of Economy and Commerce (MEC)’s Competition Protection and Anti-Monopoly Committee, has joined the International Competition Network (ICN).
The ICN is a non-government organisation founded in 2011.
The network aims to advocate the adoption of superior standards and procedures in competition policies globally and formulate proposals for procedural and substantive convergence, and seeks to facilitate effective international co-operation for the benefit of member agencies, consumers and economies worldwide.

Ministry recalls
Infiniti QX80

The Ministry of Economy and Commerce (MEC) has announced a free recall campaign for Infiniti QX80 vehicles made during 2010-2014 in view of a manufacturer’s defect in the front airbag system. The campaign is being jointly organised with Saleh Al Hamad Al Mana Co, the authorised distributor of Infiniti vehicles in Qatar.

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