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BHUTAN

BHUTAN. Presented by. Tashi Penjore, Chief Engineer, Biomedical Engineering Division, Ministry of Health. In Brief. ACEW (HTM Seminar) Experience. Main Topic of Interest for HTM Seminar 2015: Institutional arrangement of HTM Best practices in HTM Networking and opportunities.

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BHUTAN

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  1. BHUTAN Presented by Tashi Penjore, Chief Engineer, Biomedical Engineering Division, Ministry of Health

  2. In Brief HTM Seminar, Toronto, Canada

  3. ACEW (HTM Seminar) Experience Main Topic of Interest for HTM Seminar 2015: • Institutional arrangement of HTM • Best practices in HTM • Networking and opportunities HTM Seminar, Toronto, Canada

  4. Country’s Health System Profile • Constitution of the Country mandates the Government to provide free access to basic public health services in both modern and traditional medicines; • Ministry of Health has 4 technical departments: • Medical Service: oversees the functioning of health centres around the country. • Public Health: Oversees all programmes • Medical Supplies & Health Infrastructure: Oversee health infrastructure developments, medical supplies and medical devices management. HTM Seminar, Toronto, Canada

  5. Traditional Medicine Services: indigenous medical services In addition, we have: • 1 National Referral Hospital with functional autonomy • Drug Regulatory Authority for the regulation of medicines • Bhutan Medical & Health Council for the accreditation of health professionals including continuing medical education. • Bhutan Health Trust Fund was created for sustain financing for vaccines and essential drugs for primary healthcare. HTM Seminar, Toronto, Canada

  6. Country's Health Technology ProgramKey accomplishments • Biomedical Engineering Division established (upgraded from HERM Unit) – currently responsible for management of technology already introduced • Essential Medicines and Technology Division (EMTD) established under the MoH – responsible for new technology to be introduced. • First evidence based HTA conducted on 29th March 2013 • HTA Guideline developed in 2013 • Institutional linkage developed with MAHTAs (Malaysia), HiTAP (Thailand) and MoH, Singapore • Member of HTAi, HTAsialink and ISPOR. HTM Seminar, Toronto, Canada

  7. Country's Health Technology ProgramNeeds for Improvement • HTM as a whole • Capacity building in evidence-based HTA/HTM • Capacity building in research • Strengthen HR in terms of number and qualification/skill • Awareness and outreach on HTM • Specialisation required on maintenance of medical equipment • Strengthen specification, testing and calibration of medical devices • Policy and Regulations/legislations HTM Seminar, Toronto, Canada

  8. Conclusions and Action Plan • Institutionalisation and strengthening of HTM in Bhutan (strengthen BMED) • Capacity building of BMED on HTM including Training of BMETs in-country as well as abroad • Develop roadmap for biomedical/clinical engineering services in Bhutan • Develop necessary policy and regulations • Biomedical engineering workshop/conference • Membership to relevant international bodies • Participate in international conferences and seminars to learn best practices and adoption. HTM Seminar, Toronto, Canada

  9. Looking forward to kind assistance and support of WHO and international HTM experts for successful implementations. THANK YOU HTM Seminar, Toronto, Canada

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