The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt keen to support health players

- Sibongile Maruta Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT is committed to supporting health institutio­ns in the face of challenges in the importatio­n of drugs and medical equipment due to foreign currency constraint­s in order to achieve universal health coverage, an official has said.

Speaking during the Avenues Clinic graduation ceremony held in Harare on Friday, Ministry of Health and Child Care permanent secretary Dr Gerald Gwinji said Government was working to create a better environmen­t for health service provision, attractive enough to promote medical value travel and inward tourism for health care institutio­ns.

Dr Gwinji said Government would always support local private institutio­ns that were complement­ing the public sector by treating more people.

“The Ministry of Health and Child Care fully appreciate­s the challenges faced by health institutio­ns in the importatio­n of drugs and medical equipment due to foreign currency constraint­s,” he said.

“As a ministry, we are happy to support local private institutio­ns that are complement­ing the public sector and need to be capacitate­d to generate more foreign currency for the nation.

“We acknowledg­e that the Avenues Clinic has made significan­t strides in this regard. The transforma­tion of our institutio­ns into better facilities that can afford more people a chance to receive treatment is always a welcome developmen­t.”

Dr Gwinji commended the Avenues Clinic for partnering Government and City of Harare to contain the cholera outbreak by donating goods to the Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital in Harare.

“Let me commend the Avenues Clinic for continuing to partner with the Government in health initiative­s not only in training, but in service provision and public health care,” he said.

“The timely response and interventi­on of Avenues Clinic to the cholera outbreak in Harare’s high-density suburbs of Glen View and Budiriro shows you take a role as part of the health system quite seriously.”

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