Health Sector definition

Health Sector means the body duly constituted hereunder, as provided for in Articles 1, 9 and 12 of the Treaty;
Health Sector means all members of HEABC whose employees are unionized and includes their unionized employees, and consists of the community subsector and the facilities subsector;
Health Sector means the sector administered by the Borrower’s Ministry in charge of health;

Examples of Health Sector in a sentence

  • Circular Letter 6/2007 states that the pensions contribution of all Public Health Service employees who, on or after 1 June 2007, are granted secondments or periods of special leave with pay to enable them take up appointments with other organisations, including other Public Health Sector organisations, will be increased to 25% of gross pensionable pay.

  • The Health Sector Goods covered under this invitation are required to be delivered (shipped) in partial shipments, as specified in the Schedule of Requirements.

  • For example: The main sources of information used have been the external Annual Health Sector Review undertaken on (such date) and the data from the Ministry of Health Planning Office.

  • Salary and allowances will be paid in accordance with the Victorian Public Health Sector (Health and Allied Services, Managers and Administrative Workers) Single Interest Enterprise Agreement 2016 2020.

  • Where an Employee is being seconded from the Employer to a position involving the Health Sector of the Broader Public Sector, the terms and conditions of the secondment agreement will be established by agreement of the Employer and the Union.


More Definitions of Health Sector

Health Sector. Healthcare is provided through both the public and private sectors. The public sector is centralized with most basic health services provided at the township level and below, covering 100,000 to 200,000 people. A typical township public medical care system includes: • A township hospital with 16-50 beds (depending on the population) • 1-2 station hospitals • 4-7 rural health centers (RHCs), serving about 20,0000 to 25,000 people each o Each RHC has (on average) about four sub-centers (sub-RHCs) operated by a midwife and a community health worker. By 2008, the Ministry of Health reported having: • 839 hospitals • 86 primary and secondary health centers • 1,473 RHCs • 6,599 sub-RHCs Damage to Public Health Facilities by Division/State Estimated Damage by Type of Health Facility (in Kyat million) POST-NARGIS ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES: DALA AND VTA (Source: Post-Nargis Joint Assessment, 2008) Education Sector: A total of 302 high schools, 349 middle schools, and 3,261 primary schools were destroyed or damaged with an estimated loss in value of K116 billion. Another 2,403 administrative buildings and offices, as well as 602 tertiary education buildings, were damaged. The high level of destruction was a product of long-standing infrastructure that had been maintained inadequately or recently-erected buildings where construction standards had not been enforced. While education participation grew steadily over time, capital investments remained limited. School buildings are a centerpiece in the livelihoods of many of the villages in the affected areas. According to the VTA, 73% of village leaders identified schools as the priority facilities needing immediate support for rebuilding.
Health Sector means any place of employment where the primary function is the delivery of health care services.
Health Sector means the sector administered by the Borrower’s Ministère de la Santé Publique et de la Lutte contre les Endémies, the Borrower’s Ministry in charge of health;
Health Sector in this study means the formal institutions and or agencies created both by government and non-governmental organizations to provide one form of health services or another. As noted earlier, health care delivery systems and its institutions are created and run by the Nigerian Federal, States and Local government authorities. Non- Governmental Organizations also participate in the implementation of various health programmes in the Country. This study investigates how the government component of health services are organized and managed for the optimal development of the health sector in Nigeria, focussing on the federal ministry of health. The Federal Ministry of Health as part of its functions is vested with the responsibility to develop policies, strategies and plans that provide direction for the national health care delivery system in Nigeria. It is also the main provider of tertiary health
Health Sector means natural persons and other entities involved in
Health Sector means any place of employment where the primary function is the
Health Sector means the body duly constituted hereunder, as provided for in Articles 1, 9 and 12 of the Treaty; "Health Sector Committee of Ministers" means the Committee of Ministers set forth in Article 4 of this Protocol; "Health Sector Committee of Senior Officials" means the Committee of Officials set forth in Article 4 of this Protocol;