MUSCAT : This new legislation forms a core component of Oman Vision 2040, establishing a unified legal framework to promote public health, improve healthcare services, and ensure environmental safety for all residents and visitors.
The Public Health Law introduces an integrated system of scientific and applied regulations aimed at advancing physical, mental, and social health. It defines roles, responsibilities, and coordination mechanisms among stakeholders, including public, private, and civil society actors, to deliver comprehensive health services and implement disease prevention strategies.
Framed around the principle of collective participation, the law ensures that health services such as preventive, therapeutic, and rehabilitative are accessible without discrimination through both public and private healthcare providers. It also explicitly guarantees patient rights and prohibits any form of discrimination in accessing healthcare.
Chapter Two of the Law contains a number of articles that address physical and mental health, prohibiting any act, attempt, participation, incitement, contribution, or financing, directly or indirectly, with regard to an individual’s physical or mental health.
Chapter Three discusses infectious diseases, epidemics, and border crossing health. The Ministry of Health, in coordination with relevant authorities and private and civil society organisations, is to develop a strategy to protect society from infectious diseases and epidemics, prevent and combat them, and limit their complications, and work to implement it.
Chapter Four addresses food, occupational, and environmental health. This chapter sets policies and strategies for promoting healthy and therapeutic nutrition in society and sets standard specifications for food manufacturing.
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