Jamaica Gleaner

Publish full report to avoid suspicion, Guy tells Tufton

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OPPOSITION SPOKESPERS­ON on Health Dr Morais Guy is demanding that the health ministry make public the Pan American Health Organizati­on’s (PAHO) full report on special-care nurseries following the death of 12 newborns at Victoria Jubilee Hospital (VJH) last year.

The main findings and recommenda­tions were shared at a Ministry of Health & Wellness media briefing on Tuesday.

Guy told The Gleaner that he was not satisfied with the release of a summary.

“This suggests, just like when the minister hid that occurrence at the VJH, that the ministry has reasons to hide something. I asked for a timeline on PAHO’S interventi­on and this is being withheld.

“The report from PAHO should indicate what was the basis for their interventi­on at Bustamante Hospital for Children and Spanish Town Hospital,” he said.

Guy, a medical doctor, said that when the country became aware of the neonatal deaths last year, there were concerns that the Government was not providing sufficient funds for the adequate cleaning of facilities.

PAHO’S recommenda­tions point to a deficit in the cleaning and infection protocols at the assessed public-health facilities.

When asked on Tuesday if PAHO’S full report would be made public, Health Minister Dr Christophe­r Tufton said it was not customary to release reports of a technical nature in their entirety.

“It may be a technical report, but give the report to the nation so that all concerns and suspicions as to why the initial incident was shielded from the public do not follow similarly with this report. More suspicion will attend to this abridged report,”the opposition spokespers­on said.

Guy said publicatio­n of the full report would allow Jamaicans to understand how PAHO viewed the measures implemente­d by VJH and the regional health authority.

 ?? FILE ?? Dr Morais Guy, opposition spokesman on health.
FILE Dr Morais Guy, opposition spokesman on health.

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