Community Health Plan of the National Health Security Office Fund, Koh Samui Municipality

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Exciting news! Koh Samui Municipality has launched a comprehensive Community Health Plan to tackle primary health concerns in the community. With a budget of 13,993,066.10 baht, this plan aims to provide support and preventative measures for the well-being of all community members. 💪🏼 Meetings will be held on November 1, 3, and 4 at the Phet Samui meeting room of the Koh Samui Municipality Office to discuss the plan and find solutions for a more effective implementation. For more info, contact NHSO Fund at 077-426-075, 088-762-0655. #CommunityHealthPlan #KohSamuiMunicipality #NHSOFund #Healthcare #WellBeing #PublicHealth #CommunitySupport #Prevention

The National Health Security Office (NHSO) Fund at the Koh Samui Municipality has recently unveiled a comprehensive Community Health Plan. This initiative is a collaborative effort, pulling together health statistics from various public health service units within the municipality to identify and address primary health concerns in the community.

Budget Allocation and Plan Overview

To effectively implement this plan, the committee has allocated a substantial budget of 13,993,066.10 baht, which will be strategically distributed to various target groups. The Community Health Plan, scheduled for the fiscal year 2024, is a multifaceted approach that includes 16 interrelated plans.

Each of these plans is designed to address particular aspects of community health, ranging from disease prevention and consumer protection to care for vulnerable groups and environmental hygiene. The goal is to provide a comprehensive network of support and preventative measures to ensure the health and well-being of all community members.

Target Groups and Plan Implementation

The Community Health Plan has identified several target groups that will receive the allocated budget to address health issues:

  1. Local service units or providers will execute plans 1-3 and 5-11, which include disease prevention and solutions, consumer protection, care for the elderly and vulnerable groups, and surveillance and control of communicable diseases, among others.

  2. Community groups or organizations are responsible for carrying out plans 1-4, 6, 7, and 10-12, which involve consumer protection, care for the elderly, disease prevention, and promotion of environmental hygiene, among others.

  3. Early childhood development centres and elderly quality of life development centres will execute plans 8, 11, and 13, focusing on health promotion in mothers and children, accident prevention, and health promotion in preschool children.

  4. A portion of the budget will be used to support the cost of managing or developing an efficient health insurance fund, as outlined in Plan 14.

  5. Some funds will go to support and promote activities in case of epidemic diseases or disasters in the area, in line with Plan 15.

  6. Another portion of the budget will support activities according to the resolution of the National Health Security Committee, as per Plan 16.

Community Involvement and More Information

To ensure the successful implementation of this Community Health Plan, the NHSO Fund of Koh Samui Municipality has planned meetings with various target groups on November 1, 3, and 4. These meetings will take place at the Phet Samui meeting room of the Koh Samui Municipality Office.

The aim of these meetings is to inform about the NHSO Fund, detail the Community Health Plan, and explain the steps and methods for writing a project to receive budget support. It will also be an opportunity to discuss past challenges and find solutions for a more effective implementation of the plan.

For those interested in participating or learning more about the training, further information can be obtained from the NHSO Fund of the Koh Samui Municipality at 077-426-075, 088-762-0655 on weekdays.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Community Health Plan of the National Health Security Office Fund, Koh Samui Municipality?

The Community Health Plan is an initiative by Koh Samui Municipality, in collaboration with the National Health Security Office (NHSO) Fund, to improve community health. The plan incorporates contributions from various public health service units and aims to address primary health concerns in the community. With a budget of 13,993,066.10 baht, the plan encompasses 16 interrelated sub-plans, focusing on areas such as disease prevention, consumer protection, care for vulnerable groups, and environmental hygiene.

2. Who are the target groups for the Community Health Plan, and what will they be responsible for?

The Community Health Plan identifies several target groups. Local service units or providers will be responsible for executing plans that cover disease prevention, consumer protection, and care for elderly and vulnerable groups. Community groups or organizations will implement plans surrounding consumer protection, care for the elderly, disease prevention, and environmental hygiene. Early childhood development centers and elderly quality of life development centers will focus on health promotion in mothers, children, and preschoolers, as well as accident prevention. Additional portions of the budget will go towards managing an efficient health insurance fund, supporting activities in case of epidemics or disasters, and sustaining activities according to the National Health Security Committee’s resolution.

3. How can interested parties participate in the Community Health Plan or get more information?

The NHSO Fund of Koh Samui Municipality will hold meetings on November 1, 3, and 4 in the Phet Samui meeting room of the Koh Samui Municipality Office for target groups and other interested parties. These meetings aim to provide detailed information about the Community Health Plan, explain how to write a project to receive budget support, and discuss past challenges to find solutions for more effective implementation. Further information can be obtained by contacting the NHSO Fund of the Koh Samui Municipality at 077-426-075, 088-762-0655 on weekdays.