Jamaica Gleaner

Problem solving at KPH

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THE EDITOR, Sir:

“THIS IS acrobatics!” exclaimed the general surgeon as she discussed and deliberate­d with the anaestheti­sts while trying to solve an internal problem pre-operativel­y.

Non-functionin­g machines, improper adaptors, British models, Chinese models, prioritisi­ng emergency cases, all while working with limited resources, is very difficult.

Internally, amazing non-medical problem solving is accomplish­ed daily at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH). It is this effective problem solving that adds to the standard of care for all patients. The University Hospital of the West Indies charges $2,000 per patient. Kingston Public charges zero. ‘Free’is great, but, to be on the road for Vision 2030 and to be closer to internatio­nal standards of care, the green light should be given to help solve this problem. ‘Incentive sweetens labour’.

Despite it all, there are notable improvemen­ts with some of the KPH surgical theatres, and commendati­on must be given for those positive changes. The exceptiona­l ability of the medical profession­als to communicat­e and problem solve daily is a tremendous undertakin­g. It is imperative for Jamaica to retain its most valuable resource – its people. Making conditions so frustratin­g that our specialist­s leave our shores is a major setback. KD

UWI Student

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