1 / 12

HEALTHCARE PARTNERSHIP UK/LIBYA

HEALTHCARE PARTNERSHIP UK/LIBYA. Stuart E Smalley, MSc, CIHM, FIHM, FCMI International Advisor Department of Health. Health Policy Development - Libya. The National Health Policy Framework for health programmes to deliver healthcare free of charge to all citizens

Download Presentation

HEALTHCARE PARTNERSHIP UK/LIBYA

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. HEALTHCARE PARTNERSHIP UK/LIBYA Stuart E Smalley, MSc, CIHM, FIHM, FCMI International Advisor Department of Health

  2. Health Policy Development - Libya • The National Health Policy • Framework for health programmes to deliver healthcare free of charge to all citizens • Public Health Law 106 declared that health is the right of all people and it is to be guaranteed by the State • To promote the development of comprehensive healthcare including public health, preventative services, mental health, occupational health and social care for the elderly • Emphasis on promoting equity in access to healthcare systems

  3. Healthcare in Libya • Healthcare coverage has increased • GDP 3.8% • Access to safe water supply 98% • Sanitation 95% • Childhood immunisation 99% • Prenatal care 81% • Life expectancy • Males 70 (77) • Females 75 (81) • Infant mortality 18 per 1000 live births (5) • Under 5 19 per 1000 live births (6) • *UK Figures in brackets

  4. Memorandum of Cooperation • Signed by Secretary of State and the Secretary of Health and Environment at the World Health Assembly, Geneva – May 2008 • Joint Healthcare Task Force • Disease Surveillance • Primary Care Development • Management Education / Development • Postgraduate Education • Specific General Management Projects

  5. PRIMARY CARE DEVELOPMENT • A pilot project to develop wider multi disciplinary team working • Marketing & promoting the benefits of primary care to the people in the Shabiya • Training trainers • Developing skills for medicine management • DISEASE SURVEILLANCE • Health Protection Agency • Policy/Strategy Development • Infection Control/Protection • Infectious Diseases e.g. HIV/AIDS • Assistance Re MRSA to Tripoli Medical Centre ‘June 2008’ • (Visit by UK HPA Team) • Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital – Benghazi Project

  6. Rt Hon Dawn Primarolo, Minister of State (Public Health) visited Libya November2008

  7. Key areas of collaboration • Robust relationships now established • Clear evidence that Libya wants to introduce private sector skills into healthcare arena • Priorities - postgraduate training programmes – medical staff • - management training programmes for hospital directors • - disease surveillance and laboratory improvement • - links on bone marrow transplants & ophthalmology

  8. Royal Colleges visited Re selection process for doctors InFact Ltd (Re installation of Health Protection Agency disease surveillance programme – ‘HP Zone’ Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital - two visits to review laboratories – at Elfutah Hospital, Benghazi

  9. DH Official – Stuart Smalley – visit to Tripoli March 2009 Submission of Masters Programmes in Health Management from UK Universities

  10. Visit by Rt Hon Andy Burnham, Secretary of State for Health visits Tripoli June 2009 Visit to UK H.E Mr Mohamed Hijazi, Secretary of Health Oct 2009

  11. Mr M Hijazi stated that he wants to further develop • relationships with UK as preferred partner. • Training necessary as a priority. • 200 doctors and 100 nurses to UK for language training • Libya requires good hospital managers • Keen to improve training and welcome UK Managers to Libya • Primary care and cancer remain priority areas. • Stuart Smalley DH met Health Secretary Nov 2009 • MoU signed and exchanged • Funding issues resolved

  12. CONCLUSIONS • Health agenda has secured good relationships between UK/Libya • Evidence of business development opportunities. • UK preferred partner.

More Related