Khaberni - The Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship and the King Hussein Cancer Foundation launched on Tuesday the government health insurance card service for treatment at the King Hussein Cancer Center via the "Sanad" app, where insured citizens will be able to obtain the cards starting from today, in preparation for the activation of the insurance starting from January 1, 2026.
Today also marks the launch of the online platform for inquiries about government health insurance for treatment at the center, which allows citizens to verify their insurance directly using their national number through the electronic link, and facilitates access to insurance information and services.
The Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship invites citizens to follow the steps listed in the Sanad app to obtain an insurance card, by logging into the app using their personal account, then navigating to the "My Documents" menu on the main interface, and downloading the "Care Insurance" card.
An agreement was signed between the government and the King Hussein Cancer Foundation last June to implement the government health insurance program for treatment at the center, specifying mechanisms for providing the service according to an approach that ensures clarity, fairness, and sustainability of procedures.
The adoption of this system is part of the government's efforts to enhance the principles of social protection, which represents a major transformation in the provision of healthcare and ensuring its continuity for the most needy groups.
The government health insurance covers about 4.1 million Jordanian citizens at a cost of 124 million dinars allocated by the government from the 2026 budget, while the King Hussein Cancer Foundation bears the remaining cost of about 8.5 million dinars.
The benefiting groups include all Jordanians aged 19 years and under, and those aged 60 years and older who are not covered by military or private health insurance, in addition to beneficiaries of the National Aid Fund and their families of all ages who are not covered by military health insurance.




