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J.N.F. General Hospital Welcomes Key Additions to Its Staff

Published 27 February 2024

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J.N.F. General Hospital Welcomes Key Additions to Its Staff

Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, February 26, 2024, [Ministry of Health] – J.N.F. General Hospital proudly announces the addition of three new crucial members to its esteemed staff, further enhancing its ability to provide top-tier care and services to the community. These new additions bolster critical areas of patient care, ranging from psychological support to laboratory diagnostics and human resources management.

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Ministry of Health Addresses Upgrades at J.N.F. Central Sterile Services Department

Published 27 February 2024

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Ministry of Health Addresses Upgrades at J.N.F. Central Sterile Services Department

Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, February 26, 2024 [Ministry of Health] – The Ministry of Health wishes to inform the public of the ongoing upgrades and repairs currently underway at the Central Sterile Services Department (CSSD) of the Joseph N. France General Hospital (J.N.F.). This initiative includes the installation of a new, state-of-the-art autoclave system along with significant improvements to the department’s infrastructure, specifically enhancements to the roofing and flooring systems which have experienced years of neglect.

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Healthcare Veteran Mary Miller Sallah to Begin On-Site Evaluation at J.N.F. Hospital as Part of Accreditation Efforts

Published 27 February 2024

Basseterre,

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Healthcare Veteran Mary Miller Sallah to Begin On-Site Evaluation at J.N.F. Hospital as Part of Accreditation Efforts

Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, February 26, 2024 [Ministry of Health] – Today marks the beginning of a significant phase in the J.N.F. Hospital’s path towards accreditation, with Mrs. Mary Miller Sallah, a distinguished professional with 14 years of experience in healthcare operations, health system transformation, and quality improvement, initiating a week-long on-site visitation. This visit is a critical component of the ongoing assessment efforts aimed at achieving accreditation status for the hospital.

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Prime Minister Drew Continues to Urge Parents to Access the Children’s Medical Fund for Financial Assistance

Published 25 February 2024 Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

Prime Minister Drew Continues to Urge Parents to Access the Children’s Medical Fund for Financial Assistance

Financial Assistance 

Basseterre, ST. KITTS AND NEVIS, February 25, 2024, (Press Secretary, PMO) – The Federation’s Prime Minister and Minister of Health, Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew underscores the importance for parents across Saint Kitts and Nevis of the procedure to secure financial assistance from the Children’s Medical Fund.

The initiative, which offers financial assistance to disadvantaged families with children in need of medical treatment outside of the twin island Federation, was introduced by Dr. Drew when he assumed office in 2022.

During his attendance at the 46th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in Guyana, Dr. Drew received a telephone call from a concerned parent back home in Saint Kitts and Nevis. Reflecting on the urgency of the matter, he took to his official Facebook page to address the community.

“I just received a call from a parent seeking assistance for their child from the children’s medical fund,” Dr Drew posted on his Facebook page.

He added: “A gentle reminder that the program is open to all citizens, both in St. Kitts and Nevis. All that is needed is a referral from the doctor and you can contact my office [at Government Headquarters on Church Street].”

“We want to help as many of our children as possible, and a number of our beloved children have already benefitted and are thankfully alive today. No longer do parents have to depend on sponsor sheets [to raise funds] to determine if their child lives or dies,” affirmed the Saint Kitts and Nevis leader.

Furthermore, Prime Minister Drew reaffirmed his commitment to philanthropy, pledging a portion of his salary towards charitable causes for those in need.

“I will continue to donate a portion of my salary towards charitable causes for the benefit of those in need,” said Prime Minister Drew, who concluded his reminder with the hashtags “#OurChildrenMatter #CaringForYou.

For further inquiries or assistance regarding the Children’s Medical Fund, concerned individuals are encouraged to reach out to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) at Government Headquarters on Church Street or the Ministry of Social Development.

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Hon Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew: Children’s Health Fund

Greetings,

Blessed Sunday to all.

I just received a call from a parent seeking assistance for their child from the children’s medical fund. A gentle reminder that the program is open to all citizens, both in St. Kitts and Nevis. All that is needed is a referral from the doctor and you can contact my office.

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