Press Release from The Ministry of Health and Wellness - 2024/07/14:
The first sensitisation session was
held in St. Ann on Friday, July 12 with the more than 130 CHAs in that parish,
where the Minister noted that “No one knows your community members like you
and oftentimes Community Health Aides are the first public health point of
contact at the community and home levels. We need to support our community
members as part of the prevention and management of the Non-Communicable
Disease epidemic that continues to negatively impact the quality of life for
thousands of Jamaicans. This is why the Government of Jamaica is investing
J$1Billion to this initiative.”
Additionally, Dr Tufton reiterated
that as a part of the primary care reform process, the Ministry will support
and mandate more community activations, including home visits, helping senior
citizens and pregnant mothers, conducting screening, and giving essential
psychosocial support to community members.
“The journey we are on reminds us
that good health begins at home and in the communities, and as the stewards of
good health, we must go more frequently where the people are. That is the
substance of Operation Refresh and our aim at primary healthcare reform,” added Dr. Tufton.
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2000 Community Health Aids??? Where they hiding. ?
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