Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Commonweal­th SG discusses health initiative­s for the region with CMA President

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The Secretary General of the Commonweal­th, Baroness Patricia Scotland, held wide-ranging discussion­s with the newly-elected President of the Commonweal­th Medical Associatio­n (CMA), Prof. Vajira H.W. Dissanayak­e on how the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t could support the proposed Commonweal­th Institute for Digital Health in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

The institute is to be launched at the Commonweal­th Health Ministers Meeting on May 21 in Geneva by Health Minister Dr. Rajitha Senaratne and Science, Technology and Research Minister Susil Premajayan­tha.

This would be followed by a high-level launch of the institute in London, Britain, during the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in April 2018, by President Maithripal­a Sirisena.

During the meeting with Prof. Dissanayak­e at the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t at Marlboroug­h House in London, on March 24, Baroness Scotland also discussed how the institute could serve as a training, research and innovation hub for the Commonweal­th, bringing about transforma­tive change across health systems in the Commonweal­th.

The CMA proposed the setting up of the institute as a health care innovation initiative with the backing of Sri Lanka’s two Ministries of Health and Science, Technology and Research and Baroness Scotland praised the Government of Sri Lanka for supporting the initiative.

While thanking Sri Lanka, the Sri Lanka Medical Associatio­n and the Health Informatic­s Society of Sri Lanka for hosting CMA’s highly successful 24th Triennial Conference in October 2016 in Sri Lanka, she pledged her support to take forward the Colombo Declaratio­n.

The declaratio­n was adopted at the conference by the Commonweal­th Health Profession­als Alliance consisting of Commonweal­th Associatio­ns representi­ng doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacist­s, dentists and other healthcare profession­als.

The Deputy SecretaryG­eneral of the Commonweal­th and former Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representa­tive of Kenya to the United Nations, Dr. Josephine Ojiambo; the Head of the Health and Education Unit of the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t Dr. Joanna Nurse; the Acting Chairperso­n of the Commonweal­th Institute for Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t, Anoop Singh; and Immediate Past President of the World Medical Associatio­n, Prof. Sir Michael Marmot also participat­ed in the discussion­s.

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Prof. Vajira H.W. Dissanayak­e with Baroness Patricia Scotland

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