
Dominica is transforming the health system aiming to achieve universal coverage and access, in a people- and
The Ministry of Health and Social Services of Dominica in collaboration with Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and with the support of Japanese funding through the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Partnership has implemented numerous changes to bring back the quality in health care the island had once, at the time of Alma Ata declaration in 1978
However, two years before the Hurricane Maria, in an article published in the Revista Panamericana de la Salud Pública by James Macinko et al., the authors found that the Primary Care in Dominica[1] was overall good, although middle- and low- scores were obtained in
The report from PAHO regarding the training of the CHWs in Dominica stressed the action as one of the most urgent recommendations for strengthening
Today, a new cadre of 27 CHWs
trained at the University of West Indies Open Campus in Dominica are carrying
the health service at the primary level. The curriculum comprised 13 subject
areas of basic clinical skills delivered according to PAHO educational
requirement. The theoretical
and practical components of the programme ensure the collaboration of CHW with
a number of organizations within the communities.
[1] ‘Primary care performance in Dominica’ (2015) Rev Pan Salud Pública: 37(2) 104-112.
[2] Primary Care domains scored from 0.00 (worst) to 1.00 (best).
[3] ‘Modelling the effects of physician emigration on human development’ (2011) Economics and Human Biology, 9: 172-183.