Ministry of Health and Social Care (Katanova)

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The Ministry of Health and Social Care (MHS) is a department of His Majesty's Government established on 3th February 2024, responsible for overseeing the provision

Ministry of Health & Social Care
กระทรวงสาธารณสุขและสังคมสงเคราะห์
Министерство здравоохранения и социальной защиты
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Agency overview
Formed3th February 2024
TypeGovernment Ministry
JurisdictionCommonwealth of Katanova
HeadquartersKatanov Capital Territory, Katanova
Minister responsible
  • None appointed
Deputy Minister responsible
  • None appointed.
Agency executive
  • None appointed., Permanent Secretary

of health and social care services.

Responsibilities

Its primary responsibilities include:

  1. Healthcare Policy: Developing and implementing policies related to healthcare delivery, including the National Health Service (NHS) and other healthcare providers. This involves setting priorities, allocating resources, and ensuring that services meet the needs of the population.
  2. Katanov Health Service (KHS) Oversight: Providing oversight and strategic direction to the KHS, which is the publicly funded healthcare system in the UK. This includes monitoring performance, promoting quality and safety standards, and driving improvements in service delivery.
  3. Public Health: Developing and implementing strategies to improve public health and prevent disease. This may involve initiatives related to health promotion, disease prevention, vaccination programs, and addressing health inequalities.
  4. Social Care Policy: Developing and implementing policies related to social care services, including support for older people, people with disabilities, and vulnerable adults. This may involve setting standards for care provision, funding arrangements, and safeguarding measures.
  5. Social Care Funding: Allocating funding for social care services and overseeing the distribution of resources to local authorities and care providers. This includes determining eligibility criteria for publicly funded care and support.
  6. Regulation: Regulating healthcare and social care services to ensure they meet quality and safety standards. This may involve registration and inspection of care providers, monitoring compliance with regulations, and taking enforcement action when necessary.
  7. Workforce Development: Supporting the development and training of healthcare and social care professionals to ensure a skilled and competent workforce. This may involve workforce planning, education and training initiatives, and workforce retention strategies.
  8. Research and Innovation: Promoting research and innovation in healthcare and social care to drive improvements in service delivery and outcomes. This may involve funding research projects, supporting innovation initiatives, and translating research findings into practice.

Minister list

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