Dear Editor,
Gone are the days when a simple review of our landscape would unearth a disturbing pattern where when many people fell ill, and upon seeking medical help, were often met with heart breaking words. “If you had come earlier or if we have detected earlier, we could have saved you”. That reality was far too common.
Today we witness real love for people and meaningful progress. As a nation, we have evolved in our approach to healthcare, placing greater emphasis on prevention rather than reaction.
In this regard, the Ministry of Health deserves commendation for its proactive early screening programmes. The introduction of screening since around 2024 through vouchers covering HPV testing, eye testing and examinations, liver and kidney, urinal and most chronic diseases marks a significant step forward in public health delivery. This investment is in billions of dollars and we couldn’t be happier.
These initiatives go beyond policy; they reflect genuine care for the people. Early detection not only saves lives but also improves quality of life, allowing persons to access early treatment before it becomes severe. As the health minister would say “A healthy population is the backbone of a productive society because when people are well, the economy is stronger, families are more productive, and communities thrive”. These are all repercussions.
I also get why persons were hesitant in the past and it is important for us to recognise the financial burden that existed. Not so long-ago persons had to endure long lines at private pharmacies and pay out of pocket simply for these tests. For many that barrier would have related to critical diagnosis. Today it is remarkable to see that persons have the freedom to utilise these vouchers at almost every private health facility whether you are sick or not.
This transformation speaks volumes and for sure is an expression of love for our children and adults in society. Let us continue to build a culture where taking care of our health is seen not as a burden anymore but as a responsibility since we have access to all of these great initiatives.