Agency Name: | Ministry of Health Bahamas and Wellness |
Seal: | Flag of the Bahamas.svg |
Preceding1: | Department of Public Health |
Jurisdiction: | Bahamas |
Headquarters: | Nassau, New Providence |
Minister1 Name: | Dr. Duane Sands [1] |
Minister1 Pfo: | Minister |
Minister3 Name: | Maisie Evans [2] |
Minister3 Pfo: | Secretary |
The Ministry of Health and Wellness is a ministry in the Bahamas Government. Ministry plans, supervises, licenses and coordinates the country's healthcare services.
Name | Position | Party | Period | ||
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Renward Wells[3] | Minister | Free National Movement | 2021–Present | ||
Dr. Daniel Zucev Maric[4] | Deputy Minister | Nonpartisan | 2016- | ||
Prenell King-Rolle[5] | Permanent Secretary | Nonpartisan | 2021–Present | ||
Merceline Dahl-Regis[6] | Cabinet Office | Free National Movement | 2017- |
The Ministry of Health Duane Sands [7] seeks to provide the leadership necessary to ensure and guard the protection and promotion of the health of all residents. It provides all residents with access to comprehensive, preventive, quality healthcare services and care.
The Ministry of Health seeks to protect the health of Bahamian residents against both current and emerging health threats. This is achieved, in part, by: helping individuals acquire the skills to live responsible, healthy and independent lives; providing a range of accessible, affordable services that assist individuals, families and communities to reach their full health potential; and monitoring both current and emerging disease threats.
The Ministry operates from a social model of health, whereby improvements in health and well-being are achieved by directing efforts towards addressing the social and environmental determinants of health, among others. The delivery of healthcare in The Bahamas is integrated and co-ordinated around the needs of residents, rather than service types, professional boundaries or organisational structure.
The Technical Directorate of the Ministry is composed of the Chief Medical Officer, Director of Public Health, and Director of Nursing.
The Chief Medical Officer advises both the Minister and the Permanent Secretary on technical, health matters.
The Director of Public Health has oversight for the Department of Public Health and advises the Permanent Secretary on all Public Health Matters.
The Director of Nursing directs and advises the Permanent Secretary on all Nursing Matters.[8]