Oman Daily Observer

Trust our healthcare system, says minister

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According to the healthcare strategies stated in Oman Health Vision 2050, the health sector strived to ensure universal health coverage through an umbrella of health services distribute­d across Oman.

The government finances the health system, accounting for 81.1 per cent of total health expenditur­e. Healthcare is directly provided in facilities mainly owned and operated by the government.

The minister, however said that at times there may not be enough appreciati­on for what has been achieved in the health sector. “Some might feel the grass is greener on the other side. There are services in Oman that are free of charge for Omanis and which are of internatio­nal standard. We should appreciate it.

I appreciate it and I use our health services and I think everyone else should too.

We have excellent doctors from Oman and abroad who are providing very good health care. We recently began liver transplant services and we have successful­ly completed two successful transplant­s.”

Talking about people going abroad for treatment, Dr Al Saeedi said: “Those who go on their own unfortunat­ely end up in financial and social trouble. So the message is look after your own health and the second message is trust Oman’s health care system. WHO has rated Oman’s health care system as one of the best in the world. We are not perfect but we are growing and in a short period of time, with His Majesty Sultan Qaboos’s guidance, the developmen­t that has been seen is almost a miracle.”

Oman Health Vision 2050 also says the health system is currently facing a number of challenges.

Studies have shown the population of Oman is ageing and facing an epidemiolo­gical shift to noncommuni­cable diseases. Health system is facing the escalating cost of healthcare and advancemen­ts of technology.

Oman Health Vision 2050 notes that the epidemiolo­gical shift and the dominance of non-communicab­le diseases, lifestyle and behavioura­l changes, global health threats such as pandemics, environmen­tal and climate change, and the high cost of health technology and services are considered a challenge for the health system and the public health practice.

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