Jamaica Gleaner

KPH lights to be installed this month – SERHA

- Nadine Wilson-Harris Staff Reporter nadine.wilson@gleanerjm. com

CHAIRMAN OF the South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA), Wentworth Charles, has assured that the non-functionin­g lights in two of the main operating theatres at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) will be installed this month.

This assurance follows revelation­s by a medical practition­er at the institutio­n that the lights in operating theatre three have been out for about three years, and that one of the lights in operating theatre four is also not working, which was reported in last week’s Sunday Gleaner.

Charles, who took over as chairman for the regional authority two months ago, said the lights are currently being procured.

“It is important to note that these lights, the operating theatre lights,

are not really shelved items and we have to go through our suppliers, but we understand that by the second week in August, the lights for operating theatres three and four should be in the island and should be installed,” he told The Sunday Gleaner on Friday.

However, last week’s Sunday Gleaner reported that Colleen Wright, chief executive officer at the Type A hospital, stated that the required light for operating room three had, in fact, been procured, and the procuremen­t process had started to get a light to replace the non-functionin­g one in operating theatre four.

“For operating theatre three, the light is here in the island. It has been procured and it will be installed shortly. There are some provisiona­l works that need to be done before the installati­on, but it is going to be installed shortly,” she was reported as saying.

“For operating theatres one and two, the lights are relatively new and have been functionin­g. Of course, from time to time things might happen, but they are new and are functionin­g. There might be some problems sometimes, but they are functionin­g.”

KPH has nine operating theatres. Two of these theatres were refurbishe­d and fitted with four lights that were procured late last year.

NO EXCUSE

President of the Jamaica Medical Doctors’ Associatio­n, Dr Elon Thompson, had noted that in addition to the non-functionin­g lights in operating theatres three and four, the lights in operating theatres one and two are malfunctio­ning. Doctors have been forced to use their personal headlights to provide illuminati­on while doing surgeries.

“There are operations now that occur in that same operating room (three) that are taking place, and the surgeons are the ones who bring their equipment. We have told administra­tion multiple times that the surgeons, myself included, would like to stop bringing our equipment,” a frustrated Dr Thompson told The Sunday Gleaner last week.

“These are just not adequate for operating on people who have medical conditions. It is not appropriat­e. The theatres need to be outfitted with World Health Organizati­on standardis­ed operating room lights that need to be functional and be used for all patient procedures that require it.”

The SERHA chairman admitted that there was no excuse for the lights not being replaced in a timely manner, although lights do go bad for varying reasons.

“There is no excuse because as an institutio­n, you should have the capacity to maintain and service these lights in a timely manner so that doctors can carry out their work effectivel­y and efficientl­y. There have been challenges with our maintenanc­e department in some respect and that has been addressed, particular­ly at Kingston Public Hospital, where we have employed recently two new maintenanc­e engineers,” Charles said.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Wentworth Charles, chairman of the South East Regional Health Authority.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Wentworth Charles, chairman of the South East Regional Health Authority.

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