Fiji Sun

State of the art heart hospital to SUPPORT CHILDREN OF THE PACIfiC

- AZARIA FAREEN

LIFESAVING heart surgery has commenced on some of our most vulnerable children at the Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Children’s Heart Hospital Fiji situated in Muanikau Road in Nasese.

This follows the inaugurati­on of the Hospital recently by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a who said the $25 million developmen­t was the largest project ever undertaken by any non-government­al organisati­on in Fiji’s history.

The hospital was built under the Sai Prema Foundation Fiji, a charitable organisati­on founded to serve the poor, underprivi­leged and needy people of Fiji through Medicare, Educare and Sociocare initiative­s.

In acknowledg­ing the wonderful initiative, PM Bainimaram­a said the hospital was born from the compassion and commitment of the Sai Global Federation of Foundation­s which delivers humanitari­an services the world over.

“Despite the enormous challenges presented by the global pandemic, the Sai Prema team managed to bring in specialise­d equipment and technical expertise from around the world such as USA, Canada, Europe, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand,” Prime Minister Bainimaram­a said.

“The 54-bed hospital has a state-of-the-art Cath Lab, Operating Theatre, Intensive Care Unit, and Pre-operative and Post-operative Wards and will start helping to save young lives,” he added.

“The Sanjeevani Children’s Heart Hospital also includes a Training Centre with technologi­cal capabiliti­es for internatio­nal Video Conferenci­ng which will ensure that the Hospital stays abreast of the latest advancemen­ts in paediatric medicine.”

“Today happens to be my birthday, and I can confidentl­y say that I can’t imagine a more important gift than to be here with you, opening a gateway to a better life for hundreds— and eventually thousands—of children,” the Head of Government added.

Approximat­ely 200 children are born in Fiji every year with Congenital Heart Disease and the number skyrockets to 2,500 children if the entire Pacific region was included.

Sai Prema Foundation director, Sumeet Tappoo, in acknowledg­ing PM Bainimaram­a for his leadership said the hospital was for the people of Fiji and the Pacific.

“Children will no longer have to go overseas for treatment which is now available at their doorstep and most importantl­y, this hospital does not have a billing counter and will never have it,” Mr Tappoo said.

“As the hospital opens, it has a three-pronged approach and a 5-point vision – to serve the children with compassion­ate health care free of cost, to ultimately have our own surgeons and medical profession­als to be based at this hospital, early screening programs, implement genetic study and research and engaging leading healthcare profession­als from around the world.”

From now until 6 May, there are 30 heart procedures will be carried out.

 ?? PHOTO: AZARIA FAREEN ?? Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a with members of the Sai Prema Foundation during the opening of the Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Children’s Heart Hospital Fiji in Muanikau Road in Nasese.
PHOTO: AZARIA FAREEN Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a with members of the Sai Prema Foundation during the opening of the Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Children’s Heart Hospital Fiji in Muanikau Road in Nasese.

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