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Arrest warrant issued in Canada for Bahamas doctor
NASSAU, Bahamas — Canadian authorities on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for the managing director of the Cancer Centre in The Bahamas, Dr Arthur Porter, and four other men, according to Quebec’s anti-corruption unit press liaison Anne-Frédérick Laurence. Last year, […]
Promised audits of InterHealth Canada not yet begun
By Vanessa Narine THE financial and clinical service audits of the local hospitals, functioning as a result of the controversial InterHealth Canada deal, have not yet started. Former Health
InterHealth Canada may forfeit on hospital deal, Ewing
LEADER of Progressive National Party (PNP), and former Medical Services Director, Dr. Rufus Ewing, has said that InterHealth Canada could have to forfeit on the healthcare deal, if
New medical school planned for TCI
After years of consideration, consultation, and pending approvals, Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) Governor Ric Todd has announced that there will be a new medical university opening on
The Turks and Caicos health care contract
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands -- In 2008, the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) government entered into an agreement with Interhealth Canada for the construction and operation of
Turks and Caicos authorities seek to contain illness outbreak at resort hotels
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands -- Authorities in the Turks and Caicos Islands are mobilising resources to investigate and contain a situation that has seen an increase in
TCI hospital receives another international accolade
After having won the award for Latin American Deal of the Year in 2008, and then been selected as one of the top 100 Public Private Partnerships in
New charges challenge health system’s survival
The National Health Insurance Plan (NHIP), which will mark its two-year anniversary on April 1 this year, has been a serious concern to residents since it was brought