PSNA Signs Service Provider Partnership with Enga PHA.

(Left to right ) CEO of Enga Provincial Health Authority Dr. Vincent Pyakalyia and CEO PSNA Mr. Sivakumaran Sathasivam during the signing of the Service Provider Partnership Agreement between and the Nuicare Association and Enga Provincial Health Authority.

A service provider partnership agreement was successfully signed between Public Service Nuicare Association and the Enga Provincial Health Authority on Tuesday August 20th in Enga Province.

Chief Executive Officer of Enga Provincial Health Authority (EPHA) Dr. Vincent Pyakalyia met with Chief Executive officer for Nuicare Association Mr. Sivakumaran Sathasivam and signed the SPP agreement, confirming the PHA’s immediate engagement as an SPP partner.

The Service Provider Partnership agreement, with PSNA is aimed at onboarding provincial health authorities of each province in Papua New Guinea and its goal is to ensure that Public Servants, gain direct access to public health facilities in their home provinces.

The signing was part of an official visit to the upper highlands Provincial Health Authorities to present the partnership of a service provider with Nuicare Association.

Acting CEO of Southern Highlands Provincial Health Authority Dr. Martin Sa’avu and his team conveyed their support for the agreement and encouraged PSNA to conduct information sessions for public servants in Southern Highlands Province.

Enga Provincial Administrator and Mr. Sandis Tsaka, showed his support for the National Health and Life insurance policy and recommended for PSNA to conduct information sessions for public servants in Enga Province.

Furthermore, other PHA’s in the region responded well to the visit and expressed support for the agreement, with many recommending more information sessions to be conducted by the PSNA team on the medical life and insurance. 

(Right to left) CEO PSNA Mr. Sivakumaran, PSNA General Manager Pondros Posanau, HELA PHA Dr. Micheal Mai, SHPHA a/CEO & Director Clinical Services Dr. Martin Sa’avu and SHPHA officers during the presentation of the SPP agreement.