Health
Services System (Structure):
The
health system and especially the Governments referral system assumes a
pyramidal pattern of a referral system recommended by health planners, that is
from dispensary to Consultant Hospital (Better Health In Africa, 1993).
The
structure of health services at various levels in the country is as
follows:
1. Village Health Service:
This
is the lowest level of health care delivery in the country. They essentially
provide preventive services which can be offered in homes. Usually each village
Health post have two village health workers chosen by the village government
amongst the villagers and be given a short training before they start providing
services.
2. Dispensary Services:
This
is the second stage of health services. The dispensary cater for between 6,000
to 10,000 people and supervise all the village health posts in its ward.
3. Health Centre Services:
A
health Centre is expected to cater for 50,000 people which is approximately the
pop. of one administrative division.
4. District Hospitals:
The
district is a very important level in the provision of health services in the
country each district is supposed to have a district hospital. For those
districts which donate have Government normally negotiates with religious
organizations to designate voluntary hospitals get subventions from the
Government to contract terms.
5. Regional Hospitals:
Every
region is supposed to have a hospital. Regional Hospital offer similar services
like those agreed at district level, however regional hospitals have
specialists in various fields and offer additional services which are not
provided at district hospitals.
6. Referral/Consultant Hospitals:
This
is the highest level of hospital services in the country presently there are
four referral hospitals namely, the Muhimbili National Hospital which cater the
eastern zone; Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC) which cater for the
northern zone, Bugando Hospital which cater for the western zone; and Mbeya
Hospital which serves the southern Highlands.
7. Treatment Abroad:
Other
diseases and cases require special treatment whose facilities and equipment are
not available in the country. Depending on the foreign exchange position, some
patients have to be sent for treatment abroad.
Public
Education:
Public
Health Education mainly is concerned with identifying prevailing health
problems and disseminating to the public methods of preventing and controlling
them. This is an integral part of community involvement in Primary Health Care
(PHC).
It
is assumed that, the health of an individual, the family and community at large
is dependent upon factors as environment, social cultural traditions and life
styles, hence public health education focuses to strengthen and address issues
related to agricultural development, child up-bringing, environmental
sanitation and development in general. For instance school children are special
target group for health education through the school health programme. Public
health education is provided by a variety of methods including mass media,
continuous development and dissemination of health education materials and
through dialogue with communities.
Health
Professional Training:
There
are several medical training schools for various medical cadres. The aim of the
government is to train adequate, - qualified and motivated medical personnel at
all levels of the health care system.
Reproductive
Health:
The
National Family Planning Programme is the sum total of all Family Planning
activities provided by various agencies – and coordinated by the Reproductive
and Child Health Unit of the Ministry of Health.
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