Oman Daily Observer

HEALTH FOR ALL:

Additional RO 759 million required to maintain healthcare services

- VINOD NAIR MUSCAT, APRIL 7

Oman will need an additional 13,000 doctors to meet the staff requiremen­t in the healthcare system by 2040, said a report from the National Centre for Statistics and Informatio­n (NCSI). An additional 2,146 pharmacist­s and 25,800 nurses will be required, it said.

An additional RO 759 million required to maintain all these services.

The figures were revealed as the country celebrated the World Health Day on Saturday.

As per the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) health status indicators for 2016, there were 74 hospitals that offered 6,589 beds (14.9 per 10,000 of population). The total number of doctors were 8,622, followed by 19,762 nurses and 2,420 pharmacist­s.

The number of government health clinics and dispensari­es is 266 and private clinics 1,000.

According to MOH, in 2016/2017 the total number of students in all the ministry’s Educationa­l Health Institutes reached 579 (124 male and 455 female, of which 421 are nursing students). All enrolled students will complete the foundation programme and join the Baccalaure­ate programme in 2017/2018.

It also said 295 students have enrolled, of which 258 (male 39, female 219) are in BSC nursing programme and 37 in postgradua­te diploma programme.

In a statement, Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Saeedi, Minister of Health, said: “Provision of healthcare in Oman is based on human rights. Oman has advanced Universal Health Care (UHC) with guaranteed financial protection for the public. We are committed to healthcare that is fair, accessible and affordable.”

UHC means that all individual­s and communitie­s receive the health services they need without suffering financial hardship.

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