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1. Dominica’s Health System Ministry of Health & Social Security
2. Ministry of Health & Social Security General 790 sq. kilometers
Mountainous – 8 active volcanoes
Government centrally administered with Parliamentary type democracy
System of local Government- Councils
Tourism now the main foreign exchange earner
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Life expectancy at Birth All sexes – 73 (72-74) years
Males 71.0 (70-71) years
Females 76 (74-77) years
2002 Poverty Assessment Findings:
29% of households and 39% of population at or below poverty line
Poverty more heavily concentrated in rural areas
Poverty severe amongst the Caribs – 70% poor and almost 50% indigent
Demographic & Epidemiological Context
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6. Ministry of Health & Social Security Population structure Total population = 68,635 (2001 census)
Males = 50.3%
Population <5 = 8.9%
Population <25 years = 45.4%
Population >60 years = 13.4%
Migration and declining birth rates - negative population growth
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10. Ministry of Health & Social Security Type 3 Health centres – 1 per health district. Serves as admin headquarters of the district
Staffing: DMO, FNP, EHO, Pharmacist, CHN, RN/midwife, dental therapist and support staff
Type 1 clinic (45)
Staffed by a nurse/midwife and serves a population of 500- 2000 persons
Secondary care level = Princess Margaret hospital
Tertiary services- neighbouring islands or visiting specialists
11. Ministry of Health & Social Security Private Institutions Services limited to ambulatory care provided by practitioners
90% of private services located in capital
1 small hospital
1 laboratory
Pharmacies
Family planning (Dominica Planned Parenthood Association)
12. Ministry of Health & Social Security Human Resources All available health staff are employed
Loss of human capital related to migration particularly among nurses.
Over 90 vacant nursing positions
Deficit exists in most specialist areas such as anesthesia, radiology, internal medicine, pathology, and surgery
Assistance through the TAC programme with Cuba, Nigeria and Japan
13. Ministry of Health & Social Security Most doctors are Cuban trained
A new nurse training programme with a capacity of 100, began this year utilizing Tutors from Cuba.
Nursing School and Hostel refurbished with assistance from Cuba.
Environmental Health Officers and Community Health Nurses trained with funding from PAHO
2 radiographers trained with funds from PAHEF
14. Ministry of Health & Social Security Plans to address nursing shortage include
Immediate increase in training
Cuban technical assistance
Overseas recruitment
Implementation of recommendations of Cabinet appointed Task Force to examine issues germane to the recruitment, retention, recognition and reward of nursing professionals
Succession plan for all departments being encouraged
15. Ministry of Health & Social Security HIV Surveys Prison seroprevalence survey
2.6% (5/191)
BSS
Results outstanding
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17. Ministry of Health & Social Security Strategic Pandemic Influenza Plan Outline of strategic plan drafted
Operational plans now need to be drafted
PMH
PHC Services
18. Ministry of Health & Social Security Policy Directions Essential Public Health Functions Reviewed this year. Findings are being utilized in updating of the health situation analysis, in preparation for the development of a new National Strategic Plan for health for the next five years.
Review of CCHII. Priority Areas for CCHIII
19. Ministry of Health & Social Security Patient Administration System Computer network laid down
Software purchased
Heron Technology Corporation
Training started and ongoing
20. Ministry of Health & Social Security HEALTH PROMOTION Health promotion the new approach that strengthens the capacity of individuals and communities to control, improve and maintain physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual well-being is the key strategy the Ministry of health applies to all intervention programs
21. Ministry of Health & Social Security Key Programme Areas HEALTH AND SOCIAL COMMUNICATION
Continued used of the print and electronic media and community meetings to disseminate health information
to simulate
healthy practices
22. Ministry of Health & Social Security NUTRITIONEDUCATION/PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
23. Ministry of Health & Social Security Healthy community Initiative Dominica's Healthy community Initiative highlighting:
The processes
Outputs of the approach
Lessons Learnt
Benefits
Community ownership
24. Ministry of Health & Social Security District Officers from four ministries meet quarterly to plan the implementation of health and social development intervention programmes
25. Ministry of Health & Social Security NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES POLICY DEVELOPMENT
PREVENTION & MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
PUBLIC OFFICERS WELLNESS PROGRAMME
COMMUNITY HYPERTENSION & DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAMMES
26. Ministry of Health & Social Security HEALTH/CONTINUED EDUCATION
27. Ministry of Health & Social Security As the ministry of Health focuses increasingly on the social determinants of illnesses, disabilities and death among the populace it has become clearer that health promotion agenda incorporates in public health practices will provide sustainable results for improved quality of life
28. Ministry of Health & Social Security Health Priorities NCDs – Cardiovascular diseases, Diabetes and cancer
Communicable diseases – HIV/AIDS, dengue, FBDs, vaccine preventable diseases and IHR
Accidents and violence
Mental health and substance abuse
Obesity, nutrition and physical activity
29. Ministry of Health & Social Security Health Priorities Family health including child development, youth health, healthy ageing, and gender aspects of health
Natural and other disasters management
Environmental protection, development and sustainability
Health systems development
30. Ministry of Health & Social Security Challenges/Issues (cont’d) Health care financing - NHS
Communicable diseases with epidemic potential
Pandemic influenza
West Nile
Dengue
HIV/AIDS
Universal access to prevention, care, treatment and support
Mainstreaming the response
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