
THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL OF ZAMBIA
The government of the Republic of Zambia, through the Ministry of Health (MoH) spearheads the provision of health services in Zambia. It is the major provider of healthcare services to the general public. With the introduction of the Health Professions Act, the Council has been given the mandate to register and regulate all Health Facilities in Zambia, both public and private and Training Institutions teaching health sciences.
The Health Professions Council of Zambia (HPCZ) is a statutory regulatory body established under the Health Professions Act No. 24 of 2009 of the Laws of Zambia. The functions of HPCZ as enshrined in the Act are as follows;
- Registration of health practitioners and regulation of their professional conduct (except for nurses who are registered and regulated under another Act);
- Licensing and regulation of all health facilities;
- Accreditation of healthcare services provided by health facilities; and the
- Recognition and approval of training programmes for health practitioners.