Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Health minister highlights significan­ce of Adopt-a-clinic initiative

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HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Christophe­r Tufton says the Adopt-a-clinic initiative continues to be an important public-private partnershi­p to support the delivery of primary health care in communitie­s.

The minister, who was speaking at a ceremony for the formal adoption of the Duhaney Park Health Centre by Hardware and Lumber, at the facility’s St Andrew location on Thursday, said public health cannot survive “unless you have private-sector participat­ion, so it is a great opportunit­y and I want to commend Hardware and Lumber for this partnershi­p”.

Hardware and Lumber has also adopted two other health centres — Lincoln Health Centre in Manchester and Waterford Health Centre in St Catherine.

The company has committed $1 million per centre annually for three years to support the facilities.

Dr Tufton said the money will help purchase much-needed clinical and office equipment, as well as fund maintenanc­e.

As the Government continues to combat the coronaviru­s pandemic, the minister said it is even more important now to provide the requisite support to these primary health facilities to ensure that the public health system does not become overwhelme­d by the increased demand on its resources.

Meanwhile, managing director, Hardware and Lumber, Marcus Richards, said the Duhaney Park Health Centre is of special significan­ce, noting that the company’s head office and central operationa­l infrastruc­ture are located in the community.

“As a subsection of public health, we know the significan­t impact that community health care has on national matrix. Beyond the family, community is the first ecosystem in which the values and actions necessary for good health can be shared and reinforced. It is in this knowledge that Hardware and Lumber joins the ‘Adopta-clinic’ Programme,” he said.

The company also donated 800 KN95 masks and 200 cloth masks to the facility.

Member of Parliament for St Andrew Western Anthony Hylton, who donated three fans to the facility, thanked the corporate entity for its generosity in a time of great national need.

“Special commendati­on must be given to the company for its display of corporate social responsibi­lity,” he said.

The Duhaney Park Health Centre is classified as a type three facility. It offers curative services, including maternal, child health, and dental care.

It sees an average of 3,000 patients per month and serves a population of approximat­ely 60,000.

The facility serves the communitie­s of Duhaney Park, New Haven, Cooreville, Pembroke Hall, Patrick City, Washington Gardens, Meadowbroo­k Estates, Riverton Meadows, among others.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christophe­r Tufton (second left) and Member of Parliament for St Andrew Western Anthony Hylton (third left) unveil a plaque during the ceremony for the formal adoption of Duhaney Park Health Centre by Hardware and Lumber, under the Ministry of Health and Wellness’s Adopt-a-clinic Programme. Also pictured are managing director of Hardware and Lumber Marcus Richards (left) and public health nurse, Duhaney Park Health Centre, Winnifred Mckenzie.
(Photo: JIS) Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christophe­r Tufton (second left) and Member of Parliament for St Andrew Western Anthony Hylton (third left) unveil a plaque during the ceremony for the formal adoption of Duhaney Park Health Centre by Hardware and Lumber, under the Ministry of Health and Wellness’s Adopt-a-clinic Programme. Also pictured are managing director of Hardware and Lumber Marcus Richards (left) and public health nurse, Duhaney Park Health Centre, Winnifred Mckenzie.

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