The Phnom Penh Post

Manet calls for boost to healthcare services

- Neang Sokunthea

HUN Manet, a future prime ministeria­l candidate for the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), said that strengthen­ing the capacity of the healthcare system is necessary, but that the public also have a duty to prevent disease.

While addressing a graduation ceremony for students of Kampong Cham University, Manet – currently deputy commander-in-chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) and commander of the Royal Cambodian Army – remarked that prevention is always a better solution than a cure.

“Improving the treatment that is available to people is necessary, but more attention must also be paid to preventati­ve measures. There are several factors that must be addressed in both of these areas,” he said.

He added that increased public education about health issues and healthy choices was important, and also called for improved enforcemen­t of food safety laws and the regulation of the pharmaceut­ical industry.

“Medical staff must pay close attention to their patients and should ensure that they only prescribe the correct medication. Of course, patients must follow the instructio­ns given them by medical profession­als, in order for medicine to be effective,” he added.

Separately, Phnom Penh governor Khuong Sreng urged the municipal health department to work closely with local authoritie­s to improve the provision of healthcare services throughout the capital.

Speaking at the March 28 opening ceremony of the health department’s workshop, Sreng praised its medical staff for their excellent work during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The department should be cooperatin­g with district health authoritie­s to carry out inspection­s of all hospitals, health centres and private clinics, to ensure that they are legally registered. They should

also make sure that the staff are qualified for their roles and that the premises adhere to the hygienic standards that we expect,” he continued.

According to department director Ngy Mean Heng, there are currently seven referral hospitals, 43 health centres and seven emergency clinics, with a total of 1,392 health officials and medical staff throughout the capital.

 ?? HUN MANET VIA FB ?? General Hun Manet speaks at a graduation ceremony for students at Kampong Cham University in the namesake province on March 29.
HUN MANET VIA FB General Hun Manet speaks at a graduation ceremony for students at Kampong Cham University in the namesake province on March 29.

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