Government ministry
The Ministry of Health (MoH; Khmer: ក្រសួងសុខាភិបាល, UNGEGN: Krâsuŏng Sŏkhaphĭbal) is the government ministry responsible for governing healthcare, the healthcare industry, public health and health-related NGOs in Cambodia. The Ministry governs and regulates the activity of medical professionals, hospitals and clinics in the country. As of 2013[update], the Minister of Health was Mam Bunheng. The Ministry maintains 24 provincial health departments,[1] and its main offices are located in Phnom Penh.[2]
Directorates and departments
The Ministry of Health is organized into three administrative directorates, with departments and associated agencies as shown below:[3]
- Directorate General for Administration and Finance - administration, personnel, budget and finance
- Directorate General for Health[4]
- Department of Planning and Health Information (DPHI)
- Department of Health Prevention [sic] (DHP)[5]
- Department of Hospital Services (DPS)
- Department of Human Resource (DHR)
- Department of Essential Drug and Food (DDF)
- Department of Communicable Disease Control (CDC)
- Department of International Cooperation (DIC)
- Department of Internal Audit (DIA)
- International Relations Bureau
- Directorate General for Inspection[6]
Affiliated organizations
Organizations under the purview of the ministry include:[7]
National hospitals
National hospitals of Cambodia include:[8]
See also
References
- ^ MoH Provincial Health Departments
- ^ Kingdom of Cambodia, Government organization Archived 2008-12-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Ministry of Health, MoH Departments, English-language version
- ^ Moh, Directorate General for Health
- ^ MOH declaration
- ^ MoH, Directorate General for Inspection
- ^ MoH National Centers/Institutes
- ^ Ministry, National Hospitals
External links
- Ministry of Health
- National Pediatric Hospital
- SihanoukVille, Cambodia Hospital