Sunday, January 29, 2017

500,000 TO FUND HEALTH INSURANCE SECRETARIAT



ST. GEORGE’S, GRENADA, JANUARY 27, 2017- GIS: Cabinet has agreed on a half a million dollar budget to fund the operations of the secretariat overseeing the National Health Insurance Project.

Minister for Health, Social Security and International Business, Hon. Nickolas Steele told members of the media on Tuesday that they expect to have a soft launch on schedule, the first stage being the introduction of electronic medical records by the ministry of health.
“We are still aiming for a launch by the first half of this year. I think what we need to sensitize the public,” Minister Steele said.

“The National Public Health Insurance will be a phased introduction, as most other health insurances are. There will be an initial basket of services catered for by the National Health Insurance and that basket will continue to grow as time proceeds”.

The project will involve an actuarial study, looking at the total cost of health care per person.
“They have also been given a mandate to seek what we refer to as ‘seed’ capital to pursue that avenue, to pursue reinsurance avenues, and to get consultation in particular we are working closely with the European Union on that part the budgetary support, the 3.8 that we have signed off on last week, part of that will be allocated to the National Health Insurance,” the Minister said.

“We are working closely with the European Union and The Pan American Health Organization and we are seeking assistance from other organizations”.

In another health related matter, Minister Steel said a number of students are being awarded medical scholarships to attend the St. George’s University.

The scholarships will cover medicine, pre-medicine, veterinary science and nursing.

MINISTRY OF HEALTH HOLDS ONE DAY HEALTH PROMOTION CONSULTATION

ST GEORGE'S, GRENADA, JANUARY, 27 2016, GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SERVICE (GIS): - The Ministry of Health on Friday held another important stakeholder consultation to review the national health promotion policy.

The consultation took place at the Public Workers Union building in St. George's, as concerned stakeholders try to come up with new and creative ways to push the health promotion agenda with a holistic approach to ensure health in all policies.

Grenada like its regional neighbors are faced with increases in chronic diseases, the burden of various new and re-emerging diseases, access to healthcare services, funding and support among others critical aspects of Health that can have an overall impact on the country's resources including human and financial.

The consultation was facilitated by Rosy Bhola, the former head of the Ministry's Health Promotion Department. Ms. Bhola presented her findings from various investigations and researches that were undertaken locally, regionally and internationally to participants.

Participants were presented with local statistics regarding mortality rates of various causes of death in Grenada and the region as well as globally.

The issue of lifestyles, determinants of health, healthy-eating, exercise, education and information sharing, labeling, standards, commitment, affordability and policy driven approaches, raised and discussed by participants as some of the fundamentals that must be accepted and brought to the forefront of the discussion on a national level.

Stakeholders were drawn from backgrounds, departments, organizations and industries. The consultation is the second of its kind to take place.