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Hutt Valley DHB served a population of 148,509 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 10,131 people (7.3%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 12,408 people (9.1%) since the 2006 census. There were 53,034 households. There were 73,512 males and 75,000 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.98 males per female.
Ministry of State for Labor, Employment and Industrial Relations: Charles Okello Engola [1] [2] Ministry of State for the Elderly: Gidudu Mafaabi [1] [2] Ministry of State for the Disabled: Hellen Asamo [1] [2] Ministry of State for Gender and Culture: Peace Mutuuzo [1] [2] Ministry of State for Youth and Children Affairs: Sarah Mateke ...
Table: Uganda Trends in Selected SRH indicators [20] Indicator 1980 1995 2000 2006 2011 Births attended by skilled health staff (% of total) 38: 39: 42: 58
[12]: 112–113 There was the projected population and needs of the Hutt Valley, Porirua and the Kapiti area and the inclusion of a clinical school to train medical students. [30] [31] The decision to create a University of Otago clinical school was preceded by lobbying for a third medical school attached to Victoria University. [12]: 113
The largest state-owned hospital in Uganda is Mulago Hospital in Kampala with around 1,500 beds. It was built in 1962. [1]Ian Clarke, a physician and missionary from Northern Ireland, [2] built the 200-bed International Hospital Kampala, [3] which was the first International Organization for Standardization-certified hospital in the country.
Health service delivery in Uganda operates on a decentralized system. In the public sector, the first point of care is a level I health centre (HC) followed by HCII, HCIII, HCIV, district hospital, Regional Referral hospital and the National referral hospital. [7]
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The district health board (DHB) system had three predecessors: the Area Health Boards (1983–1989), the Regional Health Authorities and Crown Health Enterprises (1993–1997), and the Health Funding Authority (HFA) and Hospital and Health Services (1998–2001).