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Inagua Centre to further consolidate healthcare in southern Bahamas
By Matt Maura, BIS
Feb 4, 2012 - 1:44:53 PM
Minister of Health the Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis making remarks and introducing the Prime Minister during the Official Opening for the Inagua Community Health Centre, February 3 in Mathew Town. (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna)
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MATTHEW
TOWN, Inagua --- The construction of community healthcare centres
in various islands of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas has allowed the
Government to consolidate access to quality healthcare for Bahamians,
including those in the far-flung islands, Minister of Health Dr. the
Hon. Hubert A. Minnis said Friday.
Dr. Minnis
said the completion of the new Inagua Community Health Centre at Mathew
Town will have the same impact on the delivery of efficient and effective
healthcare in the southern Bahamas.
Addressing
the Official Opening Ceremony for the facility, the Health Minister
said the completion of the centre was not only important to the people
of Inagua, but “the entire southern and southeastern Bahamas.”
“The completion
of this centre will allow Inagua and the people of Inagua to play a
pivotal role should there be any severe hurricane or any other medical
disaster and/or emergencies as you will be able to manage and accommodate
any (potential) victims,” Dr. Minnis said.
Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham assists Ms Alma Morley, NIB Pensioner, with the ribbon cutting to official open the Inagua Community Health Centre February 3. Also pictured are Mrs Delores Ingraham, wife of the Prime Minister and the Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis, Minister of Health. (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna)
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“We recognise
that citizens and residents in the Family Islands want to have the same
access to specialist care as those of us who reside in New Providence
and Grand Bahama and soon and very soon, we will expand that facility
so that rather than you having to travel to New Providence or the United
States of America or anywhere else to see a specialist,” Dr. Minnis
continued.
“That specialist
will be able to conduct his or her clinic in New Providence without
you having to travel for consultancy and/or diagnosis,” the Health
Minister added.
Dr. Minnis
said the facility has been outfitted with an X-Ray facility –
among other key facilities - that will provide medical personnel with
the opportunity to take, and interpret those X-Rays more expeditiously.
He said telemedicine
will be introduced at the facility in the very near future which should
further enhance the services that will be provided at the centre.
Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham Prime Minister addressing the audience during the Official Opening Ceremony for the Inagua Community Health Centre, February 3 in Mathew Town. (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna)
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“Twenty-first
Century medicine in First World countries and The Bahamas recognise
that we will not have sufficient physicians, consultant-specialists
and medical facilities in all the territories throughout The Bahamas
and that is why this facility is so important because at this facility
we are introducing telemedicine,” Dr. Minnis said.
“The X-Ray
facility will be able to take the X-Rays here (which will allow them
to) be interpreted immediately by physicians be it in New Providence,
Grand Bahama and/or Jackson Memorial Hospital in Florida utilising telemedicine.
“In fact,
Twenty-First Century medicine in First World countries realise that
the only way to solve such a problem would be to introduce a system
whereby medical healthcare can be consolidated, but at the same time,
have our patients – regardless of how far they are – having access
to that care without having to travel great distances,” Dr. Minnis
added.
Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham and Minister of Health the Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis are led on a tour of the new Community Health Centre, Mathew Town, Inagua, by Nursing Officer Patty Fox February 3. (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna)
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The Health
Minister said ministry and public health officials are working to address
two other issues regarding the delivery of healthcare on the island.
“There is
still a delay in diagnostic facilities and therefore we will introduce
a Table Top Diagnostic facility so that you can have your laboratory
results in a very timely manner,” he said.
“I am aware of your challenges
with dentistry and I can assure you that the dentist will be visiting
your shores next week Wednesday,” Dr. Minnis added.
Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham along with Randolph Burrows, NIB Pensioner, unveils the of plaque during the Official Opening for the Inagua Community Health Centre February 3 in Mathew Town. Also pictured from left to right: Algernon Cargill, Director NIB; the Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis, Minister of Health; Mrs Delores Ingraham, and Patrick Ward, Chairman NIB. (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna)
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