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Update: MINISTRY OF HEALTH TO EMBARK UPON SEVERAL CAPITAL PROJECTS IN 2021, SAYS, HEALTH MINISTER

Published 17 December 2020

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MINISTRY OF HEALTH TO EMBARK UPON SEVERAL CAPITAL PROJECTS IN 2021, SAYS HEALTH MINISTER

Basseterre, St. Kitts, December 17, 2020 (SKNIS): A number of capital projects will be undertaken by the Ministry of Health in 2021, says Minister of Health, the Honourable Akilah Byron-Nisbett, during her Budget presentation on The Appropriation (2021) Bill, 2020, on Wednesday, December 16.

Minister Byron-Nisbett stated that these projects are intended to support aspects of the Ministry’s ongoing work to provide quality health care to the population of St. Kitts and Nevis.

One of the projects highlighted by the Minister was the construction of the new health centre in St. Peter’s.

“The expectation is that this health centre and this facility will be a modern facility that would replace the existing termite-infested, dilapidated structure, which has become unsuitable to provide quality evidence-based primary health care services to the over 4000 consumers of the health care sector in that area and its surrounding environment,” she said.

 “We will make sure that this facility is properly equipped, has proper parking, and that individuals and families would be able to access care successfully,” she added.

Other health sector improvements include the Ministry’s continued work with the Public Works Department.

“With the help of Public Works, we will continue to build out our projects to improve the health sector infrastructure,” she said. “One of these initiatives would be the Basseterre Health Centre, which would include the vital components of the main community public health facility as well as the environments and the maintenance units.”

At the institutional level, the focus will be placed on improvements to the infrastructure and service delivery of the Federation’s health institutions, said the Minister.

“One such area we will focus on is work regarding the general infrastructure and expansion of the Cardin Home, which is expected to commence in 2021,” she said. “Our elderly need to be in a safe environment, a comfortable environment, and even at this point our Cardin Home is at capacity. It is important for us to be able to do some expansions so that we would be able to house even more of our elderlies at that facility.”

There will also be the commencement of the construction of the Cardiac Catheterization Unit to address the increasing local needs of clients with heart issues, said the Minister of Health.

“The Unit will include essential cardio equipment to align with all international standards,” she said.

Minister Byron- Nisbett spoke to the phase three project of the Joseph N. France General Hospital. She said that phase three should have already been done since 2004.

“We know that during the first phases we would have seen the construction of the Accident and Emergency Area, Radiography, Laboratory, Pharmacy, Operating Theatre, the Wards, and the Administration Building,” she said. “However, there are other works that need to be done to upgrade the facility.”

In 2021, the Ministry will be embarking on a plan to move forward with the renovations, but specifically to the areas such as the Mortuary and the Pathology Lab, the Central Medical Stores, the laundry facility, the kitchen and the kitchen stores area, the Central Sterilization Unit and the Maintenance Workshop.

The health minister said that the Ministry is nearing the completion of the design of both the phase three of the JNF General Hospital as well as the Cardiac Unit.

MINISTER OF HEALTH, HON. AKILAH BYRON-NISBETT

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