Function
Main Function of the Ministry of Health
Curative Function
Preventive, Promotive & Rehabilitative Function
Role of MOH in Private Sector Development
Main Function of the Ministry of Health
The Ministry of Health is the Sultanate's main agency responsible for provision, coordination and stewardship of the health sector. MoH
is required to ensure overall development of the health sector per se and
in relation to other key social sectors. In keeping with this role, MoH
acts as the principal architect of health system design and takes
responsibility for achieving inter-sectoral coordination. It develops
policies and programmes for the health sector. It implements these in
coordination with all other related ministries, health services
institutions under the government as well as in the private sector. MoH
also advocates to all other public systems to make policies favourable to
the health sector, and to refrain from making policies, which may
adversely affect the health of the people.
Curative Functions
MOH serves as the main agency of the government for providing curative
care to the people of Oman. It runs hospitals and health centres at
national, regional, sub-regional and local levels, which are integrated in
a referral chain. The curative care services provided in MOH hospitals is
supplemented by other government hospitals/clinics such as those run by
the Sultan Qaboos University, Ministry of Defence, Royal Oman Police and
the Petroleum Development Oman. There are also several private
hospitals/clinics, which are playing an increasingly important role in
providing care. All these establishments are linked with the MOH system
through a referral chain.
MOH makes primary medical care available through health centres, extended
health centres and local/wilayat hospitals. The regional referral
hospitals mainly provide secondary medical care, while the national
referral hospitals (The Royal Hospital, Khoula Hospital, Al Nahdha
Hospital and Ibn Sina Hospital) mostly provide tertiary medical care. MOH
ensures that no Omani is denied the benefit of medical care. It sponsors
patients for treatment abroad, if the required treatment facilities are
not available in the country. All demands / recommendations for overseas
treatment are processed through a duly constituted Treatment Abroad
Committee. MOH runs a Central Blood Bank, which stores and
distributes blood and related products It also spearheads a nation-wide
blood donation campaign.
MOH undertakes drug control through its Directorate General of
Pharmaceutical Affairs (DGPA & DC) and drug procurement and distribution
through its Directorate General of Stores (DGS). MOH is responsible for
the registration of drug manufacturers and products, control of narcotics
and other controlled drugs, issuance of the necessary customs clearances
for import and re-export of drugs. As per the new drug policy, MOH
shoulders the responsibility for price control in the retail market.MOH is
responsible for private pharmacy licensing, and the licensing of
pharmacists and asst. pharmacists to be employed in private pharmacies. It
monitors the functioning of the private pharmacies
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Preventive,Promotive & Rehabilitative Function
The Ministry of Health recognizes the importance of the preventive,
promotive & rehabilitative components of health care, and provides all the
required services through its infrastructure to the fullest extent
possible. MOH regularly monitors the incidence and prevalence of all
communicable diseases through its epidemiological & disease surveillance
directorate, notifies the concerned national and international
authorities, and take necessary preventive action. High risk groups such
as pregnant mothers and children under the age of five are given necessary
immunization (against vaccine-preventable diseases) and nutrition
supplements. Reproductive health care (ANC, PNC) and birth spacing
services are given to all pregnant mothers / women in reproductive age
group. Special programmes are conducted to fight serious communicable
diseases such as leprosy, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, neonatal tetanus
and malaria etc. Taking note of the rapid economic and social development
in the Sultanate, and being concerned that this may lead to unhealthy
life-styles leading to the emergence of new health problems, special
programme on non-communicable diseases have been organized to fight
problems such as obesity, cardiovascular disorders and diabetes. A
programme has been organized to inform and educate the people so that they
share a responsibility in preserving good health by adopting healthy
life-styles and food habits. Apart from these programmes, MOH also
promotes good health through its health education campaign and school
health services. Investigative support services are provided at the
institutional level, as well as a support to public health activities.
Medical fitness certificates are issued to all current / prospective
employees based on laboratory / other investigative services such as
radiography, CT scan /MRI etc. MOH also provides physiotherapy and
rehabilitation services as an essential component of the Sultanate’s
health care services. Such services are available in the Royal Hospital
and Khoula Hospital in Muscat, as well as in all regional hospitals (and
some wilayat hospitals and extended health centres) of the Ministry of
Health. The Ministry’s physiotherapy and rehabilitation services are
generally directed toward preventing disability, relieving pain,
developing, improving or restoring function and contributing to the health
of the Omani society. The services of qualified physiotherapists and a few
other professionals such as occupational therapist and orthotist/
prosthetist are available in MOH hospitals.
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Role of MOH in Private Sector Development
The Ministry of Health (MOH) feels that the private sector can play a
significant role in a large spectrum of activities ranging from investment
in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary health care to Human Resources and
Health Education and Training. The MOH continues to receive many
applications from individuals and companies who are interested to invest
in private sector. At present there are 3 private hospitals and 491
clinics operating in Oman. The policy of MOH is to encourage investment by
private sector in the health sector and to that extent even partially
financed projects extending to 10 million ranging from private hospitals
to pharmaceuticals. Recently the MOH had invited many private sector
clinic owners for discussion on the possibility of their investing in
establishing a Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation centre in private sector.
The MOH provides every possible technical advice and co-operation in
setting up hospitals, clinics, pharmaceuticals in private sector.
With regard to the private hospitals, monitoring is done both during the
planning, construction and the actual running stage in the form of
technical protocol and the selection of doctors, nurses and paramedical
staff. The MOH advises these hospitals on various protocols about patient
care and ensures through periodic visits that the hospitals function
within the framework of these protocols.
For further details the following officials can be contacted:
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H/E Dr. Ali Jaffer Mohammad
Director General of Health Affairs
Ministry of Health
P.O. Box 393,
Muscat PC 113
Sultanate of Oman
Tel: + 968 600808
Fax: + 968 696099
Email: alijaMOH@omantel.net.om
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Private Clinics : |
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Dr. Salim Abdullah Al Haremy Advisor
Director,
Department of Private Health Establishment Affairs
P.O. Box 393
Muscat PC 113
Sultanate Of Oman Tel: + 968 796463
Fax:+ 968 796457 |
The MOH also encourages
doctors to work in private clinics and the schedule for MOH license
examination for doctors to work in private sector is as follows:
a) Written test on first Sunday of every month
b) Viva for Specialists/Junior Specialists/Medical Officer in Specialty on Monday, i.e. a week after the written test
c) Viva for Medical Officer (GP) and Dental Surgeons on the following
Monday i.e. two weeks after the written test
For further details the Department of Private Health Establishments can
be contacted on the address given above
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