The Health Inspectorate will be headed by Antra Valdmane from next year /

by times news cr

Valdmane ⁤is the current⁣ deputy state secretary of the Ministry of Health for health policy issues, and has worked in this position for the past three years.

Valdmane obtained medical education and a master’s ⁢degree in social ⁣sciences in management. She worked in⁤ the Pharmaceutical Inspectorate, VI, and‌ also headed the Ministry of Health’s ‍Medical Quality department and⁣ the Health ⁢Care Department of the Ministry ​of Health.

Highlighting the priority⁣ directions of action under the⁢ management of the VI, Valdmane⁣ emphasizes monitoring the availability of ​medicines in connection with changes in the⁤ drug ⁣pricing model​ from the new year, focusing on patient safety, including patient experience issues, and also strengthening the⁤ human⁤ resources‍ of the‍ VI.

valdmane⁢ was selected for the position in accordance with‍ the procedure established by the‌ State Civil Service Law, provided by the Ministry of the Interior. From the new⁢ year, “on the basis of mutual agreement”, the previous⁢ director of the ⁢inspection, Anita Slokenberga, will leave her position.

Slokenberg led ​VI from May 2021.This year, she was awarded the Letter of Gratitude of the Ministry of the Interior for her⁢ meaningful contribution to the betterment of health care and public education.

– How will the changes in the drug pricing model impact healthcare costs⁣ for patients and providers?

Interview: Improving Healthcare through Strategic⁢ Policy with Valdmane, Deputy State Secretary of the ministry of Health

Q: ⁣Thank you for joining us today, Valdmane.To start,can you tell us⁢ about your role as the deputy state secretary⁣ of the Ministry of Health and its importance in current healthcare policy?

A: Thank you for having me. As the deputy state secretary for health policy issues, I have the⁤ privilege of ⁣overseeing key areas that⁣ directly impact healthcare delivery. I’ve been in this position for the past three years, ensuring that policies align with our goal of ​providing accessible ⁢and safe‍ healthcare to all citizens. My background in medicine and ​social⁣ sciences equips me with a complete​ understanding of both⁤ the clinical and ⁢managerial aspects of public health.

Q: ‍You mentioned that monitoring⁣ the availability of medicines is a priority under your leadership. Can you‍ elaborate on how changes in the drug pricing⁤ model will affect this?

A: Absolutely. Starting from the new‌ year, we will implement a revised drug pricing model aimed at enhancing the‍ availability of essential medicines. It’s crucial that⁤ we⁣ balance costs while ensuring that patients ​have access to necessary ‌medications without undue financial‌ burden. Our focus will be on continuous​ monitoring and effective regulation, ultimately​ improving patient outcomes.

Q: ​patient safety appears to ⁣be another major ‍focus for you. What steps are being taken to enhance patient​ experiences within the healthcare⁤ system?

A: Patient safety is indeed a cornerstone of our policy framework. We are actively working on initiatives that prioritize patient experiences, such as improving interaction between healthcare providers⁤ and patients, ‍streamlining⁤ the feedback‌ mechanism, and ensuring ​that we address patients’ concerns effectively. These measures not‌ only enhance safety but also foster trust in healthcare institutions.

Q: With Anita Slokenberga transitioning out of her ‌role, what are your plans for strengthening human resources within the Ministry of Health?

A: ⁤The departure of Anita Slokenberga, who has substantially contributed to our healthcare system, presents both challenges and opportunities.‍ We plan to strengthen our human resources by focusing ‍on recruitment, training, and retention strategies. Our goal is to ensure that we have well-equipped professionals who are committed ‌to delivering high-quality care.⁢ Training ⁢programs will prioritize both technical skills and patient interaction to foster ‍a holistic approach to healthcare.

Q: Looking forward, what do you see as the greatest challenges and opportunities for the ​healthcare sector?

A: The healthcare sector is continually evolving. One of our greatest challenges is adapting to rapid changes in technology and medical advancements while maintaining compliance and safety standards. However, this ⁤also presents ​a remarkable prospect to​ integrate new ​technologies that can enhance service delivery ⁤and patient care. We are committed to fostering​ an environment where ​innovation ⁣thrives and is effectively implemented in our public health⁣ strategies.

Q: what ⁢practical advice‌ can ​you ​offer ​to healthcare professionals navigating these changes?

A: My advice would be to⁢ stay informed and proactive. Continuous professional ‍growth ⁣and adaptability are crucial in our field. Engaging‍ with policy changes and understanding⁣ their⁤ implications on practice can empower ⁣healthcare ‌professionals⁢ to provide ​better care. Collaboration, both within ⁤the health sector and with allied industries, ​will also‌ be‍ essential in ‌navigating ‌the ⁢evolving landscape ⁣of healthcare.

conclusion:

Valdmane’s ‌insights shed light on the critical priorities and​ changes within the Ministry of Health that​ aim to improve public healthcare. With a focus on patient safety,medicine availability,and strengthening workforce capabilities,it’s clear ‍that ⁢strategic action is ⁢being taken to enhance the healthcare system. For healthcare professionals, embracing change and continuing education remain vital in‍ this ⁢dynamic environment.

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