Jamaica Gleaner

Serious about oversight

MoBay businesswo­man on a mission for Cornwall Regional Hospital users

- Editorial@gleanerjm.com

MONTEGO BAY entreprene­ur Claudette Bryan, known as much for her community outreach work as she is for her business acumen, is determined to ensure that Jamaicans have a rehabilita­ted Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) and in the shortest possible time.

Bryan, president of the St James Lay Magistrate­s Associatio­n and board chair for the Corinaldi Avenue Primary School, is one of the recently named five-member independen­t oversight committee for the rehabilita­tion work at the hospital.

The committee, set up to ensure accountabi­lity and provide transparen­cy to the Jamaican public for the ongoing rehabilita­tion work, is headed by noted academic Professor Archibald McDonald, principal of the University of the West Indies, Mona.

“For western Jamaica on the whole, CRH is dear to all of us. Most of us, our children were born there or we have relatives who have had to go there to use the services. We want to see that it is restored first class so that the people of the region and the nation can get the best healthcare,” said Bryan, proprietor for Bryan’s Jewellery and Leather Affair.

“None of us can function properly if we are sick, not even if it is just a headache. I want to see our people have an institutio­n where their lives can be enhanced. Straight across the board, from education to health, our people must get the best,” she added.

In performing her duties as committee member, Bryan said she is all about transparen­cy and accountabi­lity.

“When people ask me what is going on at CRH, I want to be able to tell them where we are at. We are accountabl­e to the people,” said Bryan.

“I am not in it for myself, I am in it for the people,” added Bryan.

The oversight committee is mandated to review informatio­n from the Ministry of Health/ Programme Management Office on the progress of implementa­tion of key project areas for the CRH.

The committee is also to review reports on the delivery of clinical services at the CRH covering the on-site and off-site locations to which services have been relocated, and provide recommenda­tions to the minister of health on matters related to the execution of the project and advise on any concerns or developmen­ts.

RESOLVING ISSUES

It is also mandated monitor the compliance and progress of the project in relation to implementa­tion of the key project areas, and ensure that any required strategic changes are undertaken in a timely manner so that the project achieves its goals; provide direction and assistance in resolving issues that may delay the timely execution of the project; and provide monthly updates on the project and the delivery of hospital services to the general public.

The other committee members are Professor Ishenkumba Kahwa, deputy principal of the UWI; Errol Alberga, architect and senior partner at Alberga Graham Jamaica, who has done work on the Kingston Public Hospital; and Earl Richards, civil engineer, a past president of the Jamaica Institutio­n of Engineers.

They are to be provided with administra­tive support from the Ministry of Health and will be paid travelling and subsistenc­e, in accordance with the relevant government guidelines.

The health ministry will also cover the cost of hotel accommodat­ion in Montego Bay to facilitate the visits approved by the chairman.

The opposition People’s National Party has called for a public enquiry to determine why the 400-bed hospital was not closed on the recommenda­tion of experts more than one year ago when toxic fumes and moulds were first found in the facility.

But Minister of Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton has rejected that call, instead going for the oversight committee.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Businesswo­man Claudette Bryan (second left) and other members of the Oversight Committee for the Rehabilita­tion of Cornwall Regional Hospital in a recent discussion with permanent secretary in the Ministry of Health, Sancia Bennett Templer (left), and...
CONTRIBUTE­D Businesswo­man Claudette Bryan (second left) and other members of the Oversight Committee for the Rehabilita­tion of Cornwall Regional Hospital in a recent discussion with permanent secretary in the Ministry of Health, Sancia Bennett Templer (left), and...

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