Ministry of Health (Chile)
Ministerio de Salud de Chile | |
Ministry headquarters | |
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Formed | 1959 |
Preceding agencies |
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Type | Ministry |
Jurisdiction | Government of Chile |
Headquarters | Enrique Mac Iver 541 Santiago |
Employees | 128,668 (2017)[1] |
Ministers responsible |
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Child agency |
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Website | Official website (in Spanish) |
The Ministry of Health of Chile (Spanish: Ministerio de Salud de Chile), also known as MINSAL, is the cabinet-level administrative office in charge of planning, directing, coordinating, executing, controlling and informing the public health policies formulated by the President of Chile. Notably, all employees pay 7% of their monthly income to FONASA, the funding branch of the Chilean Ministry of Health.
The current Minister of Health is Enrique Paris. The minister has two adjunts: the Undersecretary of Public Health (Spanish: Subsecretaria de Salud Pública), currently Paula Daza, and the Undersecretary of Assistance Networks (Spanish: Subsecretaria de Redes Asistenciales), currently .
History[]
In 1808, the Committee of Vaccines (Spanish: Junta de Vacunas) was founded, and then in 1832 the Board of Directors of Hospitals (Spanish: Junta Directiva de Hospitales) began operations. Both organizations were precursors of what would become the modern institutions of public health. In 1907, a division charged with the administration of public hygiene was created under the Ministry of the Interior (Spanish: Ministerio del Interior). Then on October 14, 1924, this division was made into the cabinet-level Ministry of Hygiene, Social Assistance and Welfare (Spanish: Ministerio de Higiene, Asistencia y Previsión Social), with the same function (Decree No. 44, 1924). In 1927 all the ministries underwent an important restructuring; with these change it became the Ministry of Social Welfare (Spanish: Ministerio de Bienestar Social), and was charged with, as well as the coordination of public health policies, the investigation of the application of laws relating to society, public welfare, and social security.
In 1932, it was once again renamed, becoming the Ministry of Public Health (Spanish: Ministerio de Salubridad Pública), then the Ministry of Public Health, Social Assistance and Welfare (Spanish: Ministerio de Salubridad Pública, Asistencia y Previsión Social) in 1936, and later the Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare (Spanish: Ministerio de Salud Pública y Previsión Social) in 1953.
In 1959, the ministry was divided into the Ministry of Public Health (Spanish: Ministerio de Salud Pública), the modern form of the ministry, and, assuming the functions regulating the welfare of Chileans, the Ministry of Work and Social Welfare (Spanish: Ministerio del Trabajo y Previsión Social).
Finally, from 1973 to 1979, the internal structure of the ministry, now simply the Ministry of Health, was reorganized, creating services such as the National Health Fund (Spanish: Fondo Nacional de Salud), or FONASA.
Organization[]
Currently under the Ministry are the following public institutions:
- Fondo Nacional de Salud (Spanish: Fondo Nacional de Salud, FONASA)
- Public Health Institute of Chile (Spanish: Instituto de Salud Pública de Chile, ISP)
- (Spanish: Central de Abastecimiento, CENABAST)
- The Health Services in each region of the country are charges with the coordination, management, and development of the assistance networks and execution of the ministry's action.
Titulars[]
Ministers of Hygiene, Social Assistance and Welfare[]
Picture | Name | Entered Office | Exited Office | Notes | Appointed by |
October 17, 1924 | January 23, 1925 | September Junta | |||
January 29, 1925 | October 10, 1925 | Appointed by | January Junta | ||
Reappointed by | Luis Barros Borgoño | ||||
October 10, 1925 | December 23, 1925 | ||||
December 23, 1925 | November 20, 1926 | Emiliano Figueroa | |||
November 20, 1926 | February 22, 1927 | Minister of the Interior | |||
February 22, 1927 | May 23, 1927 | ||||
May 23, 1927 | November 17, 1927 | Carlos Ibáñez del Campo |
Ministers of Social Welfare[]
Picture | Name | Entered Office | Exited Office | Notes | Appointed by |
Enrique Balmaceda Toro | November 17, 1927 | April 20, 1928 | Interim | Carlos Ibáñez del Campo | |
Alejandro Lazo | April 20, 1928 | June 6, 1928 | |||
June 6, 1928 | June 21, 1928 | Interim | |||
June 21, 1928 | August 5, 1930 | ||||
August 5, 1930 | September 5, 1930 | ||||
September 5, 1930 | July 13, 1931 | ||||
Juan Esteban Montero Rodríguez | July 13, 1931 | July 22, 1931 | Minister of the Interior and Social Welfare | ||
July 22, 1931 | July 22, 1931 | ||||
July 26, 1931 | September 3, 1931 | Appointed by | Pedro Opazo | ||
Reappointed by | Juan Esteban Montero | ||||
September 3, 1931 | November 15, 1931 | Manuel Trucco | |||
November 15, 1931 | June 4, 1932 | Juan Esteban Montero |
Ministers of Public Health (First Creation)[]
Picture | Name | Entered Office | Exited Office | Notes | Appointed by |
June 5, 1932 | June 17, 1932 | Appointed by | Socialist Junta | ||
Reappointed by | Carlos Dávila | ||||
Alfonso Quijano Olivares | June 17, 1932 | October 4, 1932 | |||
October 4, 1932 | December 24, 1932 | Abraham Oyanedel | |||
December 24, 1932 | May 7, 1933 | Minister of the Interior and Public Health | Arturo Alessandri | ||
May 7, 1933 | April 19, 1934 | Minister of the Interior and Public Health | |||
April 19, 1934 | August 26, 1935 | Minister of the Interior and Public Health | |||
August 26, 1935 | January 15, 1937 |
Ministers of Public Health, Social Assistance and Welfare[]
Picture | Name | Entered Office | Exited Office | Notes | Appointed by |
Eduardo Cruz-Coke Lassabe | January 15, 1937 | September 15, 1938 | Arturo Alessandri | ||
September 15, 1938 | December 24, 1938 | ||||
December 24, 1938 | December 25, 1939 | Pedro Aguirre Cerda | |||
Salvador Allende Gossens | December 25, 1939 | April 2, 1942 | |||
April 2, 1942 | August 15, 1942 | Juan Antonio Rios | |||
August 15, 1942 | February 4, 1943 | ||||
Jerónimo Méndez Arancibia | February 4, 1943 | June 7, 1943 | |||
June 7, 1943 | February 3, 1946 | ||||
February 3, 1946 | September 6, 1946 | ||||
René García Valenzuela | September 6, 1946 | November 3, 1946 | |||
November 3, 1946 | April 16, 1947 | Gabriel González Videla | |||
April 16, 1947 | August 2, 1947 | ||||
August 2, 1947 | July 7, 1948 | ||||
July 7, 1948 | February 7, 1950 | ||||
February 7, 1950 | February 27, 1950 | ||||
February 27, 1950 | July 22, 1952 | ||||
July 22, 1952 | November 3, 1952 | ||||
November 3, 1952 | April 1, 1953 | Carlos Ibáñez del Campo |
Ministers of Public Health and Social Welfare[]
Picture | Name | Entered Office | Exited Office | Notes | Appointed by |
Eugenio Suárez Orrego | April 1, 1953 | March 1, 1954 | Carlos Ibáñez del Campo | ||
March 1, 1954 | June 5, 1954 | ||||
June 5, 1954 | January 6, 1955 | ||||
Jorge Aravena Carrasco | January 6, 1955 | May 30, 1955 | |||
May 30, 1955 | July 4, 1956 | ||||
July 4, 1956 | August 27, 1956 | ||||
August 27, 1956 | July 18, 1957 | ||||
July 18, 1957 | November 3, 1958 | ||||
November 3, 1958 | October 29, 1959 | Jorge Alessandri |
Ministers of Public Health (Second Creation)[]
Picture | Name | Entered Office | Exited Office | Notes | Appointed by |
October 29, 1959 | August 26, 1961 | Jorge Alessandri | |||
August 26, 1961 | September 26, 1963 | ||||
September 26, 1963 | November 3, 1964 | ||||
November 3, 1964 | November 3, 1970 | Eduardo Frei Montalva | |||
November 3, 1970 | August 14, 1971 | Salvador Allende | |||
August 14, 1971 | November 3, 1972 | ||||
November 3, 1972 | August 28, 1973 | ||||
August 28, 1973 | September 11, 1973 | ||||
September 12, 1973 | November 11, 1974 | Augusto Pinochet | |||
November 12, 1974 | March 7, 1976 | ||||
Fernando Matthei | March 8, 1976 | July 23, 1978 | |||
July 24 1978 | December 13, 1979 | ||||
December 14, 1979 | December 28, 1980 | ||||
December 29, 1980 | August 9, 1983 | ||||
August 10, 1983 | August 12, 1986 | ||||
August 13, 1986 | March 10, 1990 | ||||
Jorge Jiménez | March 11, 1990 | August 29, 1992 | Patricio Aylwin | ||
August 30, 1992 | April 10, 1994 | ||||
April 11, 1994 | August 6, 1996 | Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle | |||
Álex Figueroa | August 7, 1996 | March 10, 2000 | |||
Michelle Bachelet | March 11, 2000 | February 6, 2002 | Ricardo Lagos | ||
February 7, 2002 | March 2, 2003 | ||||
March 3, 2003 | March 10, 2006 | ||||
March 11, 2006 | October 27, 2008 | Michelle Bachelet | |||
October 28, 2008 | March 10, 2010 | ||||
Jaime Mañalich | March 11, 2010 | March 10, 2014 | Sebastián Piñera | ||
Helia Molina | March 11, 2014 | January 22, 2015 | Michelle Bachelet | ||
Carmen Castillo Taucher | January 23, 2015 | March 11, 2018 | |||
Emilio Santelices | March 11, 2018 | June 12, 2019 | Sebastián Piñera | ||
Jaime Mañalich | June 13, 2019 | June 13, 2020 | |||
Enrique Paris | June 13, 2020 |
Additional information[]
See also[]
References[]
Sources[]
- República de Chile (1942). "VI. Poder Ejecutivo - Nómina de Gobernantes, Presidentes y Ministros desde la Independencia.". Manual del Senado. 1810-1942 (PDF) (in Spanish). Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Universitaria. (in Spanish)
- Valencia Avaria, Luis (1986). Anales de la República: textos constitucionales de Chile y registro de los ciudadanos que han integrado los poderes ejecutivo y legislativo desde 1810 (in Spanish) (2ª edición ed.). Santiago de Chile: Editorial Andrés Bello. (in Spanish)
External links[]
- MINSAL official website (in Spanish)
- Official history
- Public Health policies and Ministers (in Spanish)
- Some biographies of famous Chilean doctors (in Spanish)
- Biographies of famous Chilean doctors and Freemasons (in Spanish)
- Government ministries of Chile
- Medical and health organisations based in Chile
- Health ministries
- 1959 establishments in Chile