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FRIDAY,
MARCH 29, 2019
VOLUME 113, No.13
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EC$1.50
The Smart Hospital is said to have cost EC$2.2 M to recontruct and retrofit.
The ‘Old’ hospital
The new Smart Hospital and Clinic.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry THE CONSTITUENCY OF NORTH of Health Cuthbert Knights said the LEEWARD now boasts a state of the art Hospital serves as a visible medical facility. demonstration of the rapid changes to This, after the government officially our health care, and the dynamism of opened of the Chateaubelair Smart the health revolution which is ongoing. Hospital and Clinic last Tuesday. The Hospital will provide secondary The project was executed by the Pan healthcare services, while the clinic American Health Organisation will provide primary healthcare (PAHO) and funded by the United services, Knights said. Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID). A stroke of luck Constructed at a cost of EC2.2 million, the work was undertaken by David Latchman, Health Planner in Franco Construction and involved a the Ministry of Health, gave an makeover - redesign, reinforcement account of developments and incidents and additions - of the old hospital that led to the project being structure, and retrofitting with undertaken here, in which he modern furniture and equipment. highlighted this country’s stroke of by KENVILLE HORNE
luck when Jamaica was unable to take up a Smart Health Care facilities project, and there was a chance of St. Vincent and the Grenadines getting a Smart Hospital. This country, Latchman said, submitted two project proposals to PAHO, one of which was the Georgetown Hospital Modernisation which was approved. It was completed well within time, and PAHO successfully approached the UKDID for funding for more projects in the Windward Islands. The PAHO Smart Health Care Facility project has expanded into seven countries, with an investment of some 30 million pounds (sterling). The Chateaubelair Smart Hospital is the first undertaking in the 2nd phase of
the PAHO project.
The Smart Hospital The Smart Hospital in Chateaubelair boasts a resilient design, able to function during and in the aftermath of a disaster. Water storage capacity has increased from a mere 600 to 9000 gallons, and while there is now a standby generator on the compound, the facility has a 29 kilowatt solar system which can provide up to 50% of the power requirement of the facility, a significant cost-saving measure. Other features of the Hospital include automatic lighting, waterproof Continued on Page 3.