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Health And Wellness Research Fund to be Launched Next Month

By: , November 22, 2019

The Key Point:

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, says the Government intends to launch its Health and Wellness annual research fund next month with an initial $50 million.
Health And Wellness Research Fund to be Launched Next Month
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (at podium), addresses the opening of the 10th Annual National Health Research Conference at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston on Thursday (November 21).
Health And Wellness Research Fund to be Launched Next Month
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (left), listens as Assistant Lecturer, Brown’s Town Community College's School of Nursing, Kadian Henry (right), explains the concept behind her study. Occasion was the opening of the 10th Annual National Health Research Conference at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston on Thursday (November 21). Also pictured (from second left, foreground) are Assistant Director, Surveillance Disease Prevention and Control, Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), Dr. Lisa Indar; and Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO) Representative to Jamaica, Dr. Bernadette Theodore-Gandi.
Health And Wellness Research Fund to be Launched Next Month
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (second right), discusses key aspects of a case study undertaken by researchers in Jamaica and the United States with Associate Professor, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Dr. Gail Ferguson (right). Occasion was the opening of the Annual National Health Research Conference at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston on Thursday (November 21). Looking on (from left) are Deputy Commissioner General for Strategic Services, Tax Administration Jamaica, Hank Williams; Assistant Director, Surveillance Disease Prevention and Control, Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), Dr. Lisa Indar; Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Health and Wellness, Dr. Jacquiline Bisasor-McKenzie; and Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO) Representative to Jamaica, Dr. Bernadette Theodore-Gandi.

The Facts

  • He noted that the facility, to be financed by the National Health Fund (NHF), will focus on supporting applied research, based on competitive proposals, that is in line with specific challenges identified within the public health sector.
  • “This is applied research because… I’m not overly interested [in what]      is going to qualify for a journal, even though that’s important. I am interested in applied research that is going to solve the problems on the ground, in the communities, in public health,” the Minister said.

The Full Story

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, says the Government intends to launch its Health and Wellness annual research fund next month with an initial $50 million.

He noted that the facility, to be financed by the National Health Fund (NHF), will focus on supporting applied research, based on competitive proposals, that is in line with specific challenges identified within the public health sector.

“This is applied research because… I’m not overly interested [in what]      is going to qualify for a journal, even though that’s important. I am interested in applied research that is going to solve the problems on the ground, in the communities, in public health,” the Minister said.

He was speaking at the opening of the 10th Annual National Health Research Conference at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston on Thursday (November 21).

Dr. Tufton said that the Ministry is encouraging research in keeping with the new wellness agenda, which will result in influencing behaviour change, such as drinking fewer sugary drinks, managing solid waste to avoid vector breeding sites, and addressing non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

“If we do not get that kind of behavioural change, then we are always going to be confronted with high cases of these types of public health challenges and we will never be able to afford the response that is required to deal with it,” he pointed out.

Dr. Tufton stressed that research in the area of wellness is crucial, as influencing lifestyle change among the Jamaican populace has been a key challenge for the Ministry.

“I would like to see a lot more research being done that combines the social sciences of people behaviour, people interaction, how people relate in their communities with the clinical sciences and the benefits that flow from that,” he said.

Dr. Tufton said that the Ministry will be defining a general research agenda “for the current challenges we face and where we need to go”, in order to appropriately guide the focus of the intended studies.

“[We] invite groups with the appropriate credentials, research units and individuals to apply for that funding, as long as they are conducting research in the general area of where that research agenda is pointing,” he said.

The two-day conference, being held under the theme ‘Wellness Now: Embracing Change Together’, is organised by the Ministry to showcase the research of public-                     sector workers.

The conference highlights operational research to provide data, which can guide improvements in programme planning and delivery.

Last Updated: November 27, 2019

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