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As the government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines continues its quest to improve the delivery of healthcare in this country, that process is about to be enhanced even further with the addition of the Diagnostic, Treatment and Medical Complex located in Georgetown, next to the Georgetown Smart hospital.

Last Thursday, Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, accompanied by Minister of Health Luke Browne and other Health Officials, toured the facility to assess its readiness for opening and operation and pointed to its imminent opening.

Currently, preparations are being finalized for the opening of the facility which will provide diagnostic and treatment services specifically for residents on the Windward side of the island and by extension the entire country.

Speaking during an interview with the Agency for Public Information, Prime Minister Gonsalves indicated that when the hospital opens, there will be over one hundred workers, possibly a 120 to begin with; but that figure will rise to about 173 as they make the assessment of the extent of the delivery, and demand on the services.

According to Prime Minister Gonsalves, the opening of the Georgetown facility is imminent with just one or two minor things to be done. He said he has been advised that all that is required to facilitate the opening will be delivered before the end of this month.

One of the major services to be offered at the Diagnostic, Treatment and Medical Complex is Haemodialysis, which will be available to kidney patients across the country. Prime Minister Gonsalves said the Ministry of Health is working with the Ministry of Finance to come up with figures to determine what patients who use the Haemodialysis facility will pay for that service.

While outlining the services which will be available at Georgetown the Prime Minister noted that across the country the delivery of healthcare is being improved. Referencing the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital (MCMH) he said, they have done some face lift although more needs to be done.

Highlighting the improved facilities at the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital the Prime Minister stressed the fact that the MCMH is the centre in the Eastern Caribbean for Pediatric care. He noted also that over five million dollars have been spent refurbishing the female wards and that an additional operating theatre and another ICU Unit have been installed, among other improvements there, with the renovation of the kitchen being one of them.

The government, according to Prime Minister Gonsalves, has also built the Stubbs Polyclinic, one at Buccama and another in Marriaqua with the latter two soon to be opened, offering 24-hour services with their own doctor. The Mental Health facility has been rebuilt and plans are in place for the rebuilding of the Louis Punnett Home. The government has also signed already the contract with the architect for the Acute Referral Hospital, a proposed 130 bed hospital at the old E.T. Joshua site.

Meanwhile, in preparation for the opening of the Diagnostic, Treatment and Medical Complex a complement of Cuban healthcare professionals who will be stationed at the facility is already on the ground and lab technicians have been trained to operate the lab facility.



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