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Annual Programme of Work 2005 - Ministry of Health

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treatment guidelines.<br />

• Key staff <strong>of</strong> TMPC recruited<br />

• Alternative Medicine Practice<br />

Bill passed.<br />

• Contribution <strong>of</strong> Traditional<br />

Medicine to national health<br />

assessed<br />

• Pursue the passing <strong>of</strong> the Alternative Medicine Practice<br />

Bill.<br />

• Assess the impact <strong>of</strong> Traditional Medicine on health<br />

REGULATION<br />

COMPONENT: Regulation<br />

RELATED SECTOR-WIDE OBJECTIVES:<br />

Improved efficiency in the health sector<br />

Better Quality <strong>of</strong> Care in all <strong>Health</strong> Facilities and during Outreaches<br />

LEAD AGENCY: Statutory Bodies<br />

COLLABORATORS: MOH<br />

PERFORMANCE OUTPUTS PRIORITY ACTIVITIES<br />

• Policy on regulatory<br />

environment and roles for<br />

statutory bodies Prepared<br />

• Continue with the review <strong>of</strong> the legal instruments <strong>of</strong><br />

regulatory bodies to bring them in line with recent<br />

changes in the health environment<br />

• Revised legal documents for<br />

the Regulatory and Statutory<br />

bodies passed by Parliament.<br />

• Strengthen the role <strong>of</strong> the statutory and regulatory<br />

bodies to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in<br />

regulating both the private and public sector.<br />

• Review policies <strong>of</strong> statutory bodies<br />

INVESTMENTS<br />

COMPONENT: Human Resource Development<br />

RELATED SECTOR-WIDE OBJECTIVES:<br />

Bridged inequity gap in access to quality health services with emphasis on the four deprived areas<br />

Increased Overall Resources in <strong>Health</strong> Sector, Equitably and Efficiently Distributed<br />

Improved Efficiency in the <strong>Health</strong> Sector<br />

LEAD AGENCY: MOH<br />

COLLABORATORS: GHS/ THs/ MOF/CAGD/PSC<br />

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