MOPH

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MOPH is the commonly used abbreviation for Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health, the government body responsible for national health policy and public healthcare services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf executive branch agency
government ministry
public health authority
abbreviationFor Ministry of Public Health (Thailand) NERFINISHED
coordinatesWith World Health Organization NERFINISHED
other Thai government ministries
country Thailand
focus control of communicable diseases in Thailand
control of non-communicable diseases in Thailand
improvement of population health in Thailand
reduction of health inequalities in Thailand
fullName Ministry of Public Health NERFINISHED
hasRole ensuring access to essential medicines
formulating national health strategies
implementing health legislation
licensing health professionals
managing public health emergencies
monitoring population health indicators
setting national health standards
headOfAgencyTitle Minister of Public Health
jurisdiction Kingdom of Thailand NERFINISHED
languageOfOfficialCommunication Thai
oversees disease surveillance system in Thailand
health promotion campaigns in Thailand
national immunization programs in Thailand
primary healthcare system in Thailand
public hospitals in Thailand
parentOrganization Government of Thailand NERFINISHED
partOf executive branch of the Government of Thailand
policyArea healthcare financing
public health
universal health coverage in Thailand
regionServed Thailand NERFINISHED
responsibleFor disease prevention and control in Thailand
health promotion in Thailand
national health policy in Thailand
pharmaceutical regulation in Thailand
public healthcare services in Thailand
regulation of hospitals and health facilities in Thailand
regulation of medical and health professions in Thailand
sector health
shortName MOPH NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization national-level ministry

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