Laos to improve quality of healthcare services


VIENTIANE: Laos' Ministry of Health has adopted a new law to provide better quality healthcare services across the country.

This comprehensive law establishes a clear framework for all public health functions, establishes new entities to better coordinate and deliver health services, and paves the way for enhanced health legislation in the future, Lao Minister of Health Bounfeng Phoummalaysith (pic) was quoted as saying by the Lao National TV in a report on Tuesday.

The Law on Health, endorsed in July 2023, ensures that all aspects of essential public health functions and health services, from preventive measures to rehabilitation services, are effectively addressed.

This landmark legislation creates a powerful platform for health and guarantees access to essential public health services for all Lao citizens. It will also ensure proper investment in healthcare through the government and the private sector.

Since 2021, the Lao Ministry of Health has made significant progress on health-sector law development. In addition to the newly launched Law on Health, the ministry is updating the Law on Health Insurance and Law on Medicines and Medical Products, with support from the World Health Organization and other development partners, according to the report. Enditem

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