1. At which level of the health care system in Uganda are Village Health Teams (VHTs) primarily based?
2. The National Drug Authority and the Medical and Dental Practitioners Council are examples of _____________________ bodies/authorities that operate as national autonomous institutions.
3. Which of the following is a core function of the Ministry of Health (MOH) at the national level?
4. Hospitals that offer specialist clinical services such as psychiatry, ENT, and ophthalmology, in addition to general hospital services, and are involved in teaching and research, are classified as ____________________ Referral Hospitals.
5. The Uganda National Health Research Organization (UNHRO) is primarily responsible for:
6. Health Centre II facilities in Uganda typically provide which type of services?
7. The leadership of the Health Sub-district (HSD) is typically located in an existing hospital or a Health Centre _________________.
8. Which entity is mandated by the 1995 Constitution and the 1997 Local Government Act to plan, budget, and implement health policies at the local level?
9. According to the summarized organization, how many National Referral Hospitals are currently mentioned in Uganda?
10. The District Health Officer (DHO), along with other health officials, forms the District Health _______________________ Team.
11. Which of these is a key role of Village Health Teams (VHTs)?
12. The health care system in Uganda is made up of both public and _______________ sectors.
13. Which level of health facility typically provides basic preventive, promotive, and curative care, acts as a first-level referral for sub-counties, and is usually headed by a clinical officer?
14. One of the core functions of the District Health Officer (DHO) and their team is:
15. General Hospitals in Uganda provide services such as preventive care, curative care, maternity services, surgery, blood transfusion, and __________________ and medical imaging services