Georgetown: There has been continuous investment in the development of health facilities as the government strives to guarantee its citizens a higher quality health care. In this light, $235.9M million was been approved for the extension of the Maternity Ward at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).
GPHC’s Director of Facilities Management, Kamal Haricharan, noted that the money, which was approved for the project in December last year, will see the addition of 70 beds for pre-natal as well as post-natal care.
The sum will also cater for the addition of a new operating theatre, to ease the burden on the two existing ones at the ward, especially in what is known as the ‘peak periods’.
Part of this funding will also be used for re-designing the 24-bed level, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the hospital, as this has been delivering a greater level of care to neonates since its establishment.
In 2014, $50M was budgeted for this project. Upgrade works on the ward are expected to commence in early February.
The Health Ministry continues to work towards achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5, which is to reduce by three-quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio.
Also in 2014, $22.6 million was allocated for the establishment of maternity waiting homes, in Lethem and Bartica, to cater for antenatal high-risk mothers.
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