The Simbu Provincial Health Authority (SiPHA) is the statutory body responsible for managing and delivering public health services across Simbu Province, Papua New Guinea. Established under the Provincial Health Authority Act 2007, SiPHA integrates both hospital and rural health services into a unified system to improve efficiency, accountability, and services
- SiPHA was formally declared in 2019, following the rollout of the Provincial Health Authority Act 2007, which aimed to unify hospital and rural health services under one governance structure. The declaration was part of a national effort to improve health indicators through integrated service delivery, with Simbu joining other provinces in adopting the PHA model after successful pilots in Western Highlands, Eastern Highlands, and Milne Bay
- The Simbu Provincial Health Authority (SiPHA) is responsible for delivering essential health services across Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea, with a focus on improving infrastructure and expanding access to care. Through strategic partnerships, like its recent collaboration with the Kerowagi District Development Authority SiPHA aims to strengthen community health outcomes and close service delivery gaps.