Ministry of Health (Cambodia)

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Ministry of Health
ក្រសួងសុខាភិបាល
Krâsuŏng Sŏkhaphĭbal
Royal Government of Cambodia
Headquarters80 Samdech Penn Nouth St. (289), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Minister responsible
  • Chheang Ra,
    Minister of Health
Websitemoh.gov.kh

The Ministry of Health (MoH;

clinics in the country. As of 2013, 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 -
    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]

  • Calmette Hospital
  • Kantha Bopha Hospital (KBH)
    • Jayavarmann VII Hospital
    • Kantha Bopha I Hospital
    • Kantha Bopha II Hospital
    • Kantha Bopha IV Hospital
    • Kantha Bopha V Hospital
  • National Maternal and Child Health Centre (NMCHC)
  • National Pediatric Hospital (NPH)
  • PADH
  • Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital
    (KSFH)
  • PKSMH
  • National Center for Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control (CENAT)

See also

References

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