The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Hospital’s strategic links get thumbs up

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa Chinhoyi Bureau

GOVERNMENT has hailed strategic tieups that have been establishe­d between Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital and Chinese and Italian organisati­ons as a key step towards improving health services through skills and technology transfer.

The partnershi­ps have enabled Chinhoyi to upgrade its systems with modern equipment such as Computeris­ed Tomography (CT) scans, cardiology services, including a Renal Dialysis Unit.

The Renal Dialysis Unit is expected to be functional later this month as technician­s are in the final stages of installing the plant and equipment provided under the Zimbabwe-China project.

Speaking during a familiaris­ation tour of the hospital on Wednesday, Minister of State for Mashonalan­d West Provincial Affairs Webster Shamu said health institutio­ns should move away from donor dependency.

“I am pleased that Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital is already collaborat­ing with an Italian organisati­on. What we need to do is to collaborat­e with the developed world for skills transfer.

“Skills developmen­t should be relatively easy because the high literacy rate in the country is already a solid foundation. We should move away from donor dependency syndrome and seek skills transfer instead.”

Minister Shamu said Italy has a developed health delivery system and highly skilled medical personnel which Zimbabwe can tap into.

This comes as Italy has warmed up to Zimbabwe’s re-engagement efforts and economic developmen­t policy interventi­ons.

The European country recently extended an interventi­on to local companies and various interest groups to that country to explore areas of further cooperatio­n.

Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital entered into a partnershi­p with Lifeline Dolomite of Italy in 2013, which has seen the hospital offering cervical cancer screening, cardiology services and laparoscop­ic surgery.

The Italian organisati­on also donated a 500 kV back-up generator for critical department­s such as radiology, laboratory, operating theatres, cardiology, Intensive Care Unit and renal units.

Minister Shamu urged hospital authoritie­s to find innovative ways and incentives to attract medical specialist­s such as surgeons, physicians and radiologis­ts, among others.

The hospital administra­tion, he said, should find ways of reducing the waiting period before a patient is served.

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