Jamaica Gleaner

Spanish Town Hospital in dire need of upgrade

1,145 surgeries recorded between January and March this year

- Jodi-Ann Gilpin Gleaner Writer jodi-ann.gilpin@gleanerjm.com

THE URGENT need for the Spanish Town Hospital in St Catherine to be upgraded to a Type A health facility was brought into sharp focus after a quarterly report by the Ministry of Health titled ‘Vitals’ revealed that the institutio­n recorded the highest number of surgeries, 1,145, during the period January to March 2017.

The report also revealed that the St Catherine-based facility recorded the highest number of major surgeries, a total of 932; and emergency surgeries, which numbered 673.

Health Minister Dr Christophe­r Tufton admitted that there is growing demand in the area for surgeries and other services, and as a result, there is the crucial need to upgrade the institutio­n to fill the gaps.

“For surgeries, Spanish Town Hospital has seen quite a number of surgeries during the period, (a total of 1,145), which is the highest number of surgeries over that period of time, and the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH), 1065. This again has to be dissected because KPH tends to deal with the more complicate­d cases. Some of those surgeries at Spanish Town, while for the

most part they are not as complicate­d, they do complicate­d surgeries,” he said.

“It speaks to the importance of that belt and some of the discussion­s

we are having in the future about upgrading from Type B to Type A, and Spanish Town being a key player there. It is justified based on the

demand on the system along that stretch.”

The minister says that work is under way to complete the upgrade negotiatio­ns as a contract

has been signed and a team is expected to arrive next week to continue discussion­s.

“As it relates to the Spanish Town Hospital, again, the data clearly shows that there is a demand, and it is quite significan­t. It is one of four hospitals that we have identified for review and upgrade,” Tufton said.

“So we anticipate that certainly before end of the financial year, I am hoping to have a report on Spanish Town, in particular, and others, too, as to what will be required. The plan is to upgrade that facility from a Type B to a Type A.”

“It speaks to the importance of that belt and some of the discussion­s we are having in the future about upgrading from ” Type B to Type A.

 ??  ?? In this file photo, a woman makes her way across the entrance to the Spanish Town Hospital in St Catherine.
In this file photo, a woman makes her way across the entrance to the Spanish Town Hospital in St Catherine.

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