Ministry of Health (Peru)


The Ministry of Health of Peru is the government ministry in charge of the country's healthcare system.
, the minister of Health is César Vásquez Sánchez.

History

The ministry was created on October 5, 1935, through Law Decree 8124, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Peruvian medical researcher Daniel Alcides Carrión. Created as the Ministry of Public Health, Works and Social Precaution, it incorporated the Directorate of Public Health, and the sectors of Work, Social Precaution, and Indian Affairs, all belonging to the Ministry of Development and Public Works. It additionally assumed the functions of the Department of Philanthropy, which at the time belonged to the Ministry of Justice. The first Minister of Health was.
In 1942, the ministry changed its name to the Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance. This name remained until 1968, when it adopted its current name.
In 2003, it incorporated the Medicinal Botanical Garden of Lima, created in 1991, into its National Institute of Health.
From 2020 onwards, the ministry oversaw a large part of the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru.

Organisation

Entities administered by the ministry include:
  • National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases
  • National Institute of Health
  • National Institute of Child Health
  • National Superintendency of Health
  • Comprehensive Health Insurance
  • Intangible Solidarity Health Fund
  • National Health Investment Programme
  • Program for the Creation of Integrated Health Networks