Year
2073 BS: policy reforms in health sector exciting
Various significant improvement measures were taken in health sector in the year 2073 BS (2016-17 AD).
Various significant improvement measures were taken in health sector in the year 2073 BS (2016-17 AD).
With Health
Minister Gagan Thapa taking the leadership of the Ministry around eight months
ago, the public health issue, one after another, has received media coverage
almost every day.
During the
period, the Ministry has deployed doctors from permanent, temporary,
contractual and scholarship category in 198 primary health facilities to
provide health service from the nearest possible area.
This was
undertaken as per the campaign of the Ministry to reach out doctors to all
primary health facilities.
Free
distribution of general medicines including Cetamole in different districts on
the directive of Minister Thapa received massive public attention.
It was eased
when Minister Thapa amended the related directive and introduced provision
allowing authority to every district health office can purchase drugs up to Rs
500,000 without any tender.
The directive
was amended to address the problems of delay fund release and procurement
process.
The Minister and
his team have engrossed their all-out efforts to bring about policy reforms and
reach out health services to remote and far-flung areas.
However, the
Ministry administration's apathy to provide adequate support to advance the
reforms agendas also came outside.
Minster Thapa
recounted that the uncooperative gesture of health workers at National Polio
Immunization Programme as the bitter experience during his tenure in the
ministry so far.
Minister Thapa
has placed top priority to decentralize the health services, renovate health
facilities, improve health sector and manage human resource for quality
service.
The government
has started liver transplant service in the country for the first time by
introducing Human Organ Transplant Regulation this year.
The regulation
had also allowed removal of human organs from those died of brain haemorrhage
and transplanting them to others. It has permitted the transplant of two
kidneys, two lungs, pancreases, small intestine and an eye of the deceased to
the needy people.
Likewise, the
government has also made surgery of gout heart disease free which has also come
to effect.
Dialysis service
for kidney patient is now free. It was already declared to provide kidney
transplant service freely from Baisakh 1 (April 14). The government has
allocated budget of Rs 150 million in the current fiscal year for this.
Another
important achievement of the Health Ministry was the Supreme Court's verdict on
surrogacy which allows the couple with infertility to use the services.
Earlier, the government did not give it a legal status.
Among other
important works of the Ministry include limiting treatment expenses to VIPs up
to Rs 1.5 million, free treatment to new born, open the Army Hospital for the
general public, open all government hospitals from 9.00 am to 3.00 pm
(intensive service from 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm) and directive to set up information
centre at all hospitals.
The Ministry has
claimed that the instruments, machineries and drugs along with doctors have
reached to all primary health facility.
Upholding the
earlier government's decision for all government hospitals to run a pharmacy on
its own, the ministry had released seed money of Rs 3 million to central
hospitals, Rs 2.5 million to regional hospitals, Rs 2 million to sub-regional
hospitals, Rs 1.5 million to zonal hospitals and Rs 34.4 million to district
hospitals.
Health Minster's
chief adviser Pratap Poudel shared that around 700 doctors were appointed on
contract basis. The Ministry also claimed that the specialist doctors have been
deployed from each primary health facility to district hospitals.
Memorandum of
Understanding has been signed to initiate specialist service with emergency
surgery in district hospitals in collaboration with the Academy and private
medical colleges.
Several other
important Acts and directives concerning public health have been prepared and
are on the process of endorsement.
Minister Thapa
expressed his confidence that strengthening of policy reforms and their
implementation would help future generation to work effectively and efficiently
in this sector.
The government
is planning to mark the year 2074 BS as 'My Health My Year' to make citizens
conscious of their health affairs.
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