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| KINGSTON,
April 3 (JIS): |
The
Health Sector Reform Programme has been allotted $25.3 million in
the 2004/05 Estimates of Expenditure, now before the House of Representatives.
The allocation will be used to continue the implementation of the
Health Sector Reform Programme, which seeks to improve the efficiency,
equity and quality of healthcare, in addition to improving the financial
sustainability of the sector.
A joint effort of the Ministry of Health and the Inter-American Development
Bank (IDB), the programme commenced in September 1997.
Up to December 2003, a number of targets were met under the programme,
including the passage of the National Health Service Act (1997); the
establishment of four Regional Health Authorities; the development
of a contributory pension plan for staff employed to these entities;
the training and transferring of enrolled assistant nurses to community
colleges; and the development of a strategic plan for mental health,
in addition to one for the Standards and Regulation Division.
Furthermore, the programme has also fulfilled its target of establishing
Drug Serv outlets by Health Corporation Limited at hospitals in the
Southern Region, and developing an appointment system for clients
at specialist clinics at the Kingston Public Hospital.
The Ministry also procured tools for regional maintenance units and
is in the process of the privatization of morgues at Type C hospitals.
Anticipated targets for 2004/05 include the implementation of Emergency
Medical Service (EMS) pilots; the procurement of more tools for regional
maintenance units; and the institutionalization of the quality assurance
training.
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