The Palestinian Ministry of Health manages healthcare in the West Bank.

The foundation of the Palestinian Authority in 1994, upon the signing of the Oslo Accords, led to a shift in authority responsibilities of the healthcare system from the Israeli Administration to the Palestinian Authority. The Palestinian Ministry of Health was founded and since then, the ministry provides majority of health services to the population. [1]

Currently, the ministry is one of Palestine's four key healthcare providers along with Military Medical Services, UNRWA, NGOs, and private sector, operates 27 hospitals and 61% of hospital beds in Palestine.[2]

From 2019 to 2024, Dr. Mai al-Kaila was the Minister of Health of Palestine. From 2024 until now, this responsibility has been entrusted to Maged Abu Ramadan.

Mission[3]

  1. Improving strategic planning, governance, and sustainable financial solutions to optimize the use of available resources
  2. Encouraging healthier lifestyles and enhancing chronic disease management.
  3. Ensuring equitable access to high-quality healthcare, with a focus on disadvantaged and vulnerable populations.
  4. Strengthening financial sustainability through improved funding mechanisms and transparent financial management.
  5. Maximizing the impact of aid by aligning it with national health strategies.
  6. Fostering collaboration and integration between the public and private healthcare sectors.
  7. Expanding cross-sector cooperation, particularly in health-related aspects of national disaster and emergency response planning.

List of ministers of health

The following is the list of health ministers of the Palestinian National Authority:[4]

# Name Party Time in office
1 Riyad Zanoun Fatah March 1994 – October 2002
2 Ahmad Shibi Fatah October 2002 – April 2003
3 Kamal Shrafi Fatah April 2003 – September 2003
4 Jawad Tibi Fatah October 2003 – February 2005
5 Thehny Wuhaidi Fatah February 2005 – March 2006
6 Basem Naem Fatah March 2006 – March 2007
7 Rodwan Akhras Fatah March 2007 – June 2007
8 Fathi Abumoghli Fatah June 2007 – May 2012
9 Hani Abdeen Fatah May 2012 – June 2013
10 Jawad Awwad Fatah June 2013 – 2019
11 Mai al-Kaila Fatah 2019-2024
12 Maged Abu Ramadan Fatah 2024- now

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