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Fuad: Patients need good service
By Michelle Loubon Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan has said leaders must be held more accountable for the delivery of proper healthcare to the citizenry since the Regional Health Authorities (RHAs) registered about 5,000 complaints for poor service during the […]
Fenton: PAHO/WHO support vital to region
HEALTH Minister Dr Fenton Ferguson has lauded the Pan American Health OrganiSation and the World Health Organisation (PAHO/WHO) for reaffirming their support to the Caribbean Community (Caricom) countries
Medical industry in the works
The Cave Hill Campus is looking at ways to turn medical knowledge and medical sciences into an industry. Principal and Pro Vice Chancellor of the Campus, Professor Sir Hilary
Fuad: Fast food wrecks kidneys
By SEAN DOUGLAS HEALTH Minister, Dr Fuad Khan, said doctors have found the consumption of processed foods has been ruining people’s kidneys and leading to a crisis in
Gov’t Wants More Talent For Nat’l Health Plan
By Jones Bahamas The committee appointed to organise a national health insurance (NHI) plan is in need of new technical talent to bring the plan to fruition, according to
Functioning of Region Three health facilities gaining attention of Ministry
Although all public health facilities ultimately fall under the purview of the Ministry of Health, the various Regional Administrations still have a responsibility to ensure that everything works. This
NCRHA head orders full report on death of triplets
By Miranda La Rose Chairman of the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA), Dr Shehenaz Mohammed, has asked the Mount Hope Women’s Hospital for a full report on
Khan: Not enough care caused mortuary foul-up
By Carla Bridglal The vile conditions at the Port of Spain Mortuary were allowed to reach critical stage because nobody took special care and attention to what was
More than 120 babies admitted to GPHC’s Neonatal ICU monthly
Since it has been put into operation, the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) has been seeing admission of over 120 babies
Prostate screening examinations deem successful
By Tameika Malone ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Antigua men are becoming more conscious of their health and the benefits of being screened for prostate cancer early. This is