Research results released in 2026 by the World Bank and development partners show that Cambodia’s health system is strong.

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Phnom Penh: Research results released in 2026 by The World Bank with development partners Australian Aid European Union & The Global Financing Facility found that Cambodia’s health system has reached a strong foundation that provides access to patient-centered health care.

On the occasion of leading the second leadership meeting in June to review the progress of the mid-year 2026 work results and set the direction for the future work on June 22 2026, Professor Chheang Ra, Minister of Health, expressed his gratitude for the results achieved in the past, which are the efforts of leaders and health officials at all levels, and congratulated the model health center for 2025.

The Minister added that the results of all health workers’ efforts to improve the quality of services And increase attention to work, with appreciation from citizens, especially at health centers, where the number of people coming to receive services has increased steadily, which is evidence that citizens have confidence in the public health system.

At the same time, the professor encouraged the model health centers to share their experiences with their fellow brothers and sisters. Which has been implemented well for the quality of service and increased trust from citizens, especially in the community.

On that occasion, the Minister also mentioned the progress of the evaluation work in the health sector through a survey by the World Bank Evaluation Team, which showed good, significant and positive progress of the health system on key indicators such as: Service activity And the strength of quality, satisfaction with service, health centers achieve high goals in providing primary health services and referral hospital services have increased.

The Minister stated that “along with the improvements, we also need to review and improve some points that have not yet achieved the goals by using this evaluation study to review and consider further, such as Strengthening infrastructure, drug supply, management and allocation of human resources to be targeted and appropriate to improve the quality of public services.”

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