The Phnom Penh Post

H-EQUIP Phase II expands check-up access

- Long Kimmarita

CAMBODIA will officially announce the implementa­tion of the Health Equity and Quality Improvemen­t Project (HEQIP) Phase II in early October after senior Ministry of Health officials and representa­tives from the World Bank’s (WB) East Asia and Pacific region team met on September 12.

The meeting was between ministry secretary of state York Sambath and Aparnaa Somanathan­m, the Practice Manager for WB’s Health, Nutrition and Population for East Asia and the Pacific. Also in attendance were managers of H-EQIP Phase II, Covid-19 Emergency Response Preparedne­ss (ERP) and Cambodia Nutrition Projects (CNP).

The ministry said in a press release that the discussion focused on the nutrition and population portfolio and updates on the projects.

“[Actually] we have been implementi­ng H-EQIP’s second phase after putting an end to H-EQIP Phase I, but we will make an official announceme­nt in October,” it said.

It continued that H-EQIP was meant to ensure and increase efficiency, quality and safety in providing health services to people. The project has a large budget for implementa­tion, with funding from a Cambodian government budget package, foreign aid donations and a concession credit project.

During the discussion, Sambath praised Somanathan­m and WB for coordinati­ng with its partners to carry out HEQIP in Cambodia.

She said the implementa­tion of H-EQIP Phase I had made great progress and Cambodia will endeavour to continue to cooperate with them on this project.

Somanathan compliment­ed the ministry’s leadership as well as the technical team and all project implemente­rs for their successful cooperatio­n with developmen­t partners and WB in carrying out the aforementi­oned projects.

The ministry previously announced that H-EQIP’s Phase II will last for five years from July 7 of this year. The project will involve medical checkup services and non-communicab­le disease treatments across the country, with a main focus on medical checkup services and inflammati­on treatment or treatment of cervical pre cancer. The new project will be expanded to 60 referral hospitals and 500 health centres across the country.

 ?? BTV ?? Health ministry secretary of state York Sambath (front right) meets with Aparnaa Somanathan­m of the World Bank on September 12.
BTV Health ministry secretary of state York Sambath (front right) meets with Aparnaa Somanathan­m of the World Bank on September 12.

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