Times of Oman

‘Expat employees retained to maintain quality of health’

Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Obaid Al Sa’eedi, minister of health, stressed the need for the health sector to raise the level of financing to meet the expectatio­ns of Omani citizens

- ALYA AL HARTHY Medical City

MUSCAT: Non-Omani employees with expertise have been retained in order to maintain the quality of health services, the Minister of Health (MoH) has said.

Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Obaid Al Sa’eedi, minister of health, stressed the need for the health sector to raise the level of health financing to meet the expectatio­ns of Omani citizens.

He explained that the sector has had trouble with issues of hiring. According to the current system in place, the appointmen­t of graduates is on a backup budget because of the lack of vacant positions with those specific grade levels.

“The current system no longer meets health service needs because it requires the terminatio­n of expat doctors and technician­s with expertise, in favour of Omani employees. As health services are growing in parallel with population growth, the Ministry is forced to retain non-Omani employees and to attract many internatio­nal experts to maintain the quality of the health services,” Al Sa’eedi said. According to the minister, there is also a need to develop health institutio­ns with modern systems and technologi­es, and to provide medicines and treatments of high quality in order to have a sector, which meets internatio­nal standards.

Oil prices

“Over the past few years, with economic changes and fluctuatio­ns in oil prices that may negatively affect health spending, we have to plan how to maintain the quality of health services provided to society and keep them up to date globally in light of the current financial crisis,” he said in an interview.

He pointed to the Sultanate’s remarkable achievemen­ts in the field of health developmen­t in the past decades, including the speed of reductions in mortality and child mortality, and especially in controllin­g communicab­le diseases.

Al Sa’eedi also noted the signifi- cant developmen­ts in the infrastruc­ture of the primary health care institutio­ns in the Sultanate, as well as the number of establishm­ents, which reached more than 241 last year. He added that the completion of the constructi­on of the Medical City by 2021 will ensure the continuati­on of the efficiency of Level III health services, and make them accessible to most people in Oman.

“The Medical City will also facilitate training and education for health care profession­als, which will reduce the cost of training outside the country and will help achieve self-education. This will result in high levels of training and continuing education for health care profession­als, in addition to strengthen­ing clinical research in priority areas at the national level,” he said.

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Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Obaid Al Sa’eedi

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