Isham Jaafar

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MOH Intelligence Hub in EVYD Campus demonstrates the strategic relationship among healthcare technology, data analytics, research and policy planning. It will function as a sandbox for collaboration, knowledge generation and practice transformation. The Hub will provide a co-working space for different teams dealing with data and intelligence. Facilitating these enhanced interactions all in one location will provide Brunei with more value-added insights to craft data-driven decisions around population health with greater confidence.

Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohammad Isham bin Haji Jaafar, BioSpectrum

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Dato Isham emphasized the significance of creating and maintaining efficient systems and capability for avoiding, identifying, and handling public health catastrophes. On 25 and 26 August 2022, he delivered a speech at the 12th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) on Health and the Economy meeting in Bangkok. In addition, he emphasized the necessity for continuous monitoring based on transparency and the use of digital technology to link information throughout the world, as well as for assessing, modernising, and reforming the global health security system. [13]

According to Dato Isham, the future health budget would increase as a result of the rising price of prescription drugs and medical care, an increase in the number of patients, and the prevalence of non-communicable diseases. Speaking before the Legislative Council, he suggested a $418 million health budget for the fiscal year 2023–24, an increase of 8.3% over the amount allotted the year before. Despite the government's best efforts, the minister noted, chronic health problems including diabetes, malignancies, and heart disease remain on the rise. [14]

Dato Isham urged students majoring in medicine, dentistry, and similar health fields to pursue extracurricular activities while pursuing their medical degrees during a discussion meeting with the MoH's leadership on 21 July 2024. According to him, the necessity for other sectors like information technology and artificial intelligence is growing as medical services expand. In addition, he urged students to become members of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), even if they have nothing to do with health. [15] [16]

Initiatives

At the 7th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Cardiac Society of Brunei Darussalam, Dato Isham stated that overall, cardiovascular disease-related premature mortality rose from 20% in 2013 to 26% in 2018. According to him, it is crucial to consider fresh approaches to providing healthcare in this new normal brought on by the epidemic. In addition, the minister stated that in light of the present pandemic of non-communicable illnesses, they must consider using the recent lessons in digital health to the treatment of non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease. Young people's heart disease, the significance of risk factor modification, and the application of digital technologies and machine learning in the management of heart disease were all given particular attention during the meeting. [17]

Isham Jaafar paid a visit to the School of Public Health NUS on 8 February 2023 as part of follow-up conversations following the signing of an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). He was joined by members of the Brunei High Commission as well as his wife, Datin Dr. Hajah Norsurainah @ Noraslinah binti Haji Ramlee. Along with Prof Teo Yik Ying and the other Vice Deans present, they offered their insightful knowledge of public health issues and perspectives on population health efforts. [18]

At the third iteration of the Youth Town Hall Brunei, Young Professional Networks (YPN) and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports (MCYS) recently sponsored a discussion with senior government officials. Youths had the chance to interact with two officials, Badaruddin Othman and Isham Jaafar, at the forum with the theme Leading in Times of Uncertainty, which highlighted how times of crisis and uncertainty are frequently times of reckoning and a chance to reflect, learn important lessons, and uncover new opportunities. The goal of the discussion is to inspire young people to overcome the COVID-19 disruptions by being more resilient and prepared, especially given that the epidemic is still spreading around the world. [19]

Personal life

Isham is married to Datin Dr. Hajah Norsurainah @ Noraslinah binti Haji Ramlee. [18] During his personal free time, he enjoys golf and racquet sports such as badminton, tennis, and table tennis. [1] Additionally, he stated that he enjoys playing FIFA on the PlayStation. [15] [16]

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Isham Jaafar
اشعام جعفر
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Minister Isham in 2024
7th Minister of Health
Assumed office
1 December 2017
Political offices
Preceded by 7th Minister of Health
1 December 2017 – present
Succeeded by
Incumbent