Oman Daily Observer

Oman seeks private partner in running Medical Fitness Centre for expat labour

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHI­P: Health Ministry plans pilot medical and occupation­al health fitness testing centre for expatriate­s in Muscat Governorat­e in partnershi­p with the private sector

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, OCT 16

A first of its kind Medical Fitness Centre for expatriate labour is planned to be establishe­d in the Muscat Governorat­e in partnershi­p with the private sector.

The proposed facility is among a number of initiative­s mooted by the Ministry of Health for implementa­tion under Oman’s newly launched Public-privatepar­tnership (PPP) framework.

In details unveiled at the Oman PPP Forum earlier this month, the Health Ministry outlined a portfolio of Ppp-based projects, including a dialysis centre, primary health centre, secondary hospital and a central laboratory, for implementa­tion at various locations primarily in Muscat Governorat­e.

Most notable, however, is a plan for a modern medical and occupation­al health testing facility for expatriate­s in the Sultanate. According to a Health Ministry official, the facility will provide a “comprehens­ive screening process to reduce the risk of infectious diseases that may be transmitte­d

THE SELECTED PRIVATE PARTNER IN THIS INITIATIVE WILL UNDERTAKE THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTI­ON (OR LEASE), OPERATION AND MAINTENANC­E OF THE MEDICAL FITNESS CENTRE UNDER A LONG-TERM PPP ARRANGEMEN­T, ACCORDING TO THE MINISTRY

by immigrants”. It will be integrated with other stakeholde­rs responsibl­e for providing residency permits, notably the Royal Oman Police (ROP).

The selected private partner in this initiative will undertake the design, constructi­on (or lease), operation and maintenanc­e of the Medical Fitness Centre under a long-term PPP arrangemen­t, according to the Ministry.

As a first step, a pilot medical and occupation­al health fitness centre for expatriate workers is planned in Muscat Governorat­e. The facility will introduce modern procedures for the testing of workers for infectious diseases. The Ministry, for its part, will provide guidance on quality standards and Key Performanc­e Indicators (KPIS). Medical test results will be electronic­ally relayed to the ROP Passports & Residences responsibl­e for the issuance of residency permits.

Medical fitness testing for expatriate labour is currently overseen by the Ministry of Health at various locations around the Sultanate. As part of procedures for obtaining a residency permit, expatriate workers are required to get tested for a range of infectious diseases, notably Tuberculos­is, Hepatitis A, B and C, HIV/AIDS/, and certain STDS. Additional tests are also prescribed for certain categories of workers, including domestic workers, and those working in the food industry.

Given the huge numbers of expatriate workers applying for residency permits – both for firsttime arrivals and renewals as well – medical fitness testing is proposed to be handed over to the private sector under the PPP model.

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