Eastern Highlands Province health authority has new board members
BY VICKY BAUNKE
The Eastern
Highlands Provincial Health Authority (EHPHA) has sworn in nine members of its
third board to further health services in the province.
The health
board includes CEO of Pacific Helicopters and former EHP governor Malcolm Kela
Smith, Tau Amevo, Ms Elva Lionel, Jackson Apa, Miriam Layton, Dr Kilagi Vanuga.
Enoch Mieh, Kopi Manove and Fallah Loatigih.
The
swearing in process was done by Senior Magistrate Gerad Vetunawa in Goroka
witnessed by stakeholder in the EHPHA and management.
District Court Magistrate Gerad Vetunawa (left) swearing in a member of the board -Provincial Disease Control officer who represents of districts in EHPHA Mr Jackson Apo |
EHPHA CEO
Dr Joseph Apa said the delivery of health services is a big challenge for a
province with many rural areas and an increasing population and partnership and
equal representation in the board will help health services to the community
level.
“Shortage
of medical drugs, poor health indicators such as low immunization coverage, low
supervised delivery of mothers and many other health problems has been lacking
with EHPHA in the past thus creating an effective healthcare system with the
right dynamics of operation is the key element of progress and stability,” Dr
Apa said.
“If we have
the right model of service delivery and finances from the different
organizations and we manage prudently at our level, we will set an effective
health care system that produces better health outcome.”
EHPHA Board Members |
He said the
EHPHA board’s primary responsibility is to ensure that good governance principles
and practices are upheld at all levels of the organization.
Dr Apa
added that with this understanding the board and management will create a good
environment for the health institution in the provinces and fulfill its
functions effectively.”
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