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    Estate health service brought under Health Ministry Featured

    October 25, 2019

    Parliament’s Sectoral Oversight Committee will shortly submit its recommendations to Parliament for the gradual take-over of the estate sector healthcare by the Health Ministry. The programme envisages the programme transfer of the old colonial era estate healthcare to the national health system which will provide the estate community full access to the country’s state-supported healthcare system. The sub-committee report on the acquisition of 450 health institutions in the estate sector, including estate hospitals to the Health Ministry was handed over to the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Health and Human Welfare, Social Empowerment in Parliament yesterday 23rd of October 2019.


    A press r1elease from Parliament said that the Sectoral Oversight Committee had decided to expedite the submission of the report to Parliament and the Health minister stating that the estate hospitals and health institutions will be taken over by the government in stages.“Until now the estate workers were not entitled to state healthcare, but they had been provided with health facilities through estate hospitals and health institutions run by the plantation authorities. This service was not provided by government doctors and only estate health assistants were employed,” the press release said.
    A cabinet paper on the acquisition of 44 estate health institutions in the year of 2006 had been issued and as a result the recruitment of Estate Health Assistants had been paused. Due to this, there was a dearth of officers required to work in estate hospitals and health institutions. Therefore, a Cabinet paper was issued recently and a subcommittee was appointed to look into the acquisition of state health care for estate people by taking over the state health sector, the release said.The Sectoral Oversight Committee on Health and Human Welfare and Social Empowerment was convened yesterday chaired by Hon. Mylvaganam Thilakarajah, with the participation of Hon. Charles Nirmalanathan and many high officials of the Health Ministry, the press release said.

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