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  • Special budget allocated to rare, hard-to-treat diseases 2025-05-09 14:55

    Special budget allocated to rare, hard-to-treat diseases

    TEHRAN – The administration has approved 120 billion rials (some 144,000 dollars) for treating rare and hard-to-treat diseases in the current Iranian year, which started on March 21.

  • Health insurance covers 107 hard-to-treat diseases 2023-02-19 17:56

    Health insurance covers 107 hard-to-treat diseases

    TEHRAN – A total of 107 hard-to-treat diseases are currently under health insurance coverage, Mohammad-Mehdi Nasehi, the managing director of Iran Health Insurance Organization, has said.

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