Monday, 18 June 2012
3RD BOARD MEETING/ UHF STREAMLINING MEETING
21ST JUNE 2012- PROTEA HOTEL- 2:00-5:00 pm
AGENDA
1. Welcome, introductions and apologies
2. Review and confirmation of previous minutes
3. Chairman’s remarks
4. Standards and Regulations Pilot Project Presentation - Dr. Joel Okullo
5. Development Credit Authority-USAID- Dr. Dithan Kiragga/ Ms. Diana Konga
6. Advertising- Dr. Katumba Ssentongo, Registrar
7. Progress of PPPH- Dr. Timothy Musila
8. Regulation of Medical Insurance
Facility Based Health Plan Providers- Dr. Patrick Luwaga
9. Foundation of the Private Sector Health Common Fund(PSHCF)-
Dr. Ian Clarke /Ms. Joanita Lwanga
10. East African Healthcare Federation Conference draft report- Dr. Ian Clarke
11. Report from the Tanzania conference- Ms. Joanita Lwanga
12. Progress on registration of EAHF – Dr. Ian Clarke
13. Implications for the health sector from 2012-2013 budget-
Dr. Ian Clarke/ Dr. Ben Mbonye
14. A.O.B
Thursday, 31 May 2012
UHF BOARDMEETING/MAINSTREAMING MEETING
Dear Members,
UHF will hold their quarterly meeting on Thursday, 21st June 2012, the place and agenda will be communicated later.
Please reserve that date on your calendars.
Thank you and will keep you updated.
Regards,
Angellah
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Happy Women's Day?
MPs challenge sh75b loan for women hospital at Mulago
By Henry Sekanjako
By Henry Sekanjako
The Parliament's committee on national economy has rejected a proposal to borrow $30.28m (sh75.7b) for financing the construction of a specialized women hospital for maternal and neonatal health care at Mulago hospital.
The proposed loan is to be secured from the Islamic Development Bank.
The women hospital project valued at sh75.7b, is expected to be operational by 2017 to reduce the number of in-hospital maternity and neonatal deaths by 25%.
Speaking during a meeting with ministry of health officials on Thursday at Parliament, the lawmakers argued that government needed to extend maternal health services to regional referral hospitals and not only Mulago hospital.
The MPs also contended that Parliament had just approved money for the rehabilitation of Mulago hospital and suggested that the money instead be used to expand regional referral hospitals to decongest Mulago.
"The women of this country need to benefit but this issue of putting everything at Mulago should stop and extend health services to other parts of the country where the poor cannot afford private medical care. Why not consider areas like Jinja, Gulu where women are most affected," said Steven Bakka (Bukhooli).
Moses Balyeku (Jinja Municipality west) said: "I am not going to be part of this loan; I will decampaign it. We have done enough for Mulago hospital and so it's time for other hospitals to benefit also. We passed a loan for the rehabilitation of Mulago, why didn't you budget for this as well".
"Majority of the poor women are in rural areas where there are little structures so government should consider extending such services to rural areas for the poor people to benefit," added Mariam Nalubega (Butambala).
‘Split the money’
The committee chaired by Bulisa County MP Steven Mukitaale proposed that government considers splitting the money to benefit all regional referral hospitals country wide.
"This money should be split to cover the whole country and not only Mulago. How do you expect pregnant women to travel all the way from Gulu to Mulago in Kampala?” noted Julius Maganda (Samia Bugwe south).
However Dr. Henry Mwebasa, commissioner in charge of quality assurance in Ministry of Health said having the loan split would affect their plan since the borrowers may decide to withdraw.
"We are on course of upgrading all other regional referral hospitals but there is no way we can have this loan split. We beg that you help us reconsider your position and endorse this money," Mwebasa pleaded before the committee.
The committee asked the Ministry of Health to go back on the drawing board and include other regional referral hospitals ahead of the final meeting with the parliament's committee on social services next week.
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
February Forum for the Private non-state Health Sector 'Association of Associations'
Purpose: Through the Ministry of Health, HIPS (Health Initiatives in the Private Sector) and The International Finance Corporation, this forum intends to organize, harness and advocate for a workable coordination mechanism of all private non-state health sector players in the market, enabling them to talk as one entity for purposes of advocacy, financial mobilization, regulation, qualities and standards in their field. It is the strong belief that under one umbrella organization in this sector, a stronger more coherent, efficient and professional sector will develop, enhancing and boosting the health sector not only in Uganda, but the East African Region as a whole.
When: Wednesday 22nd February 2012
Time: Registration starts 8:00 am- Ends 1:00 pm tea and coffee served on arrival
Where: Protea Hotel Acacia Avenue
Guest speakers: From Kenya, Tanzania and Ministry of Health
Do not miss the opportunity to join one of the fastest growing organisations in the health sector. Be a part of the change you would like to see in this world, associate, federate and evolve the health sector in Uganda.
A must attend event for anyone with vested interests and investment in the private non-state health sector.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
UHF to host East Africa Healthcare Conference in Kampala
It gives me great pleasure to inform you that UHF (Uganda Healthcare Federation) will be hosting the East Africa Healthcare Conference in Uganda Kampala on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of May 2012 at the Sheraton Hotel in Kampala. This is a brief email kindly requesting you to secure these dates in your diary. It promises to be a highly interactive, innovative and eye opening conference targeted at the private health sector in the East African region. A number of influential individuals and funding organizations have already committed their presence at the event, hence an even added opportunity to network.
The 1st of May will be an evening event with UHF holding it’s AGM followed by a dinner/cocktail session and networking opportunity. This ideally will give our partners from all the East African countries the chance to travel in good time and be well prepared for the 2 day conference. Detailed information and opportunities not to miss through the three day session, will follow shortly.
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
PROUDLY UGANDAN CAMPAIGN: "BACK TO SCHOOL EXHIBITION"
Greetings to all UHF members. Today is our chairman Dr. Ian Clarke's birthday, so happy birthday Dr. Ian on behalf of all UHF members, we wish you many more happy returns and galvanised energy to take our work forward! As UHF members you all know we strongly benefit from our partnership with PSFU (Private Sector Foundation Uganda). It is for this reason I draw your attention to an exhibition dubbed 'Back to School Exhibition'. If you're all into making that shilling stretch an extra mile, this is the place for you to be whilst looking out for great deals and bargains for your little ones (some not so little) who are going back to school. Above all, Proudly Ugandan is hosting Ugandan made products, so for a bargain whilst at the same time supporting the local industry, you will be a very proud Ugandan by the end of the exhibition. Below are further details.
Dear PSFU Member,
Hope this email finds you fine and business is progressing. This is to invite you to be a part of the Proudly Ugandan Campaign “Back to School Exhibition” organized by PSFU and UMA between the 26th January 2012 and 29th January 2012 at the Lugogo Upper show grounds former metro next to nakawa market opposite Total Nakawa,; Basically just above the UMA show grounds.
The Proudly Ugandan Campaign is intended to encourage Ugandans and those non Ugandans resident in Uganda to take pride in the country by giving economic priority to our local manufacturers and service providers to enhance development of the country as well as sustain favorable competition in the local, regional and international markets.
This exhibition has been code named Back to school as it comes around the time when there is need for shopping for all those in school at a one stop show at whole sale prices; however there will also be household items and personal items on sale from different companies.
Don’t also miss a chance to be a part of the Business Seminars which will enhance abilities and also strategies for Business Development being shared by seasoned and experienced business practitioners topics such as; 1. “Business Survival in Uganda During Economic instability and strain”, 2. “Opportunities in local and Regional Markets for Ugandan Products”, 3. “Financing your Business” and “ Business Ethics” and you know what its all free; all free, the cost is your time and physical presence and take advantage of this memorable exhibition; encourage your membership, and also all going back to school students, pupils, parents and teachers to make time and take advantage of all the goodies for the four days.
Official opening will be on the Day 2: 27th January 2012 by the Hon. Minister of Trade and Industry; for more details about exhibiting and participating Contact Daphne on 0755291035 email: dkavuma@psfuganda.org.ug to book your seat for the Business seminars Contact Henry Clarke on 0782436720 / 0704375304 email: hkisembo@psfuganda.org.ug .
Don’t miss this opportunity to exhibit, buy, sale, network, get business knowledge, enjoy the ambiance, music, food, drinks and much more come with friends and family.
Henry Clarke Kisembo,
Business Development and Training,
Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU)
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Productive Board Meeting 10th January 2012
Uganda Healthcare Federation successfully held its board meeting at HIPS (Health Initiatives for the Private Sector) with a near full board attendance. With the great support of HIPS/USAID Uganda Healthcare Federation I am pleased to say is moving forward in great strides and aims to accomplish a lot more in this new year.
All board members present were very motivated and enthusiasitic in carrying the momentum forward at its current professional and invigorating rate. Several important issues were discussed including forward working plans, partnerships to be formed and important top level public private sector bodies on which UHF aims to have a direct input. The membership is also slated to grow bigger and wider this year, with various associations around the country realising that UHF is the more structured umbrellla body in the private health sector to be joined. In brief, some of the important issues discussed include:
All board members present were very motivated and enthusiasitic in carrying the momentum forward at its current professional and invigorating rate. Several important issues were discussed including forward working plans, partnerships to be formed and important top level public private sector bodies on which UHF aims to have a direct input. The membership is also slated to grow bigger and wider this year, with various associations around the country realising that UHF is the more structured umbrellla body in the private health sector to be joined. In brief, some of the important issues discussed include:
- A report on PIRT (Presidential Investors' Round Table)
- Update on representation and direct access of UHF members on the PSFU (Private Sector Foundation Uganda) when top level meetings are being held
- Represenation on HPAC (Health Policy Advisorty Committee)
- Enhancing Credit fiannce in the private sector
- Standards, quality and ethics in the private sector-move towards self regulation
- Medical health insurance bill
- East African Federation Conference
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