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$30M Bamia Health Centre commissioned

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November 8, 2020
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The new Bamia Phase Three Health Centre

The new Bamia Phase Three Health Centre

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The new Bamia Phase Three Health Centre

A $30M health centre was on Friday commissioned at Bamia, Linden -Soesdyke Highway (Region Ten). The facility was commissioned by Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony during a visit to the Region to hand over a ventilator and oxygen concentrator to boost COVID-19 treatment there.

Minister Anthony told the health workers at Bamia that the facility would provide better primary healthcare for the area.

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“You can do a lot of preventative work at the primary care level, and if we are very effective at the primary care level, it prevents a lot of complications and would prevent a lot of diseases from going upwards in the chain. So, what you do here is extremely important and therefore, we want to work with you, want to facilitate you to ensure that you can do your jobs better,” Dr. Anthony said.

This healthcare worker, first left, shows Minister of Health, Hon. Dr. Frank Anthony; Permanent Secretary, Mr. Malcolm Watkins and Regional Executive Officer, Mr. Dwight John an examination room at the new Bamia Health Centre.

The Minister of Health acknowledged that a major challenge during the pandemic was a slowdown in the national vaccination programme.  He therefore called on primary healthcare workers to restart that exercise.

“We want you to speed up or accelerate that process so that we keep those high numbers that we always get when we do our immunization programme for the children. So, we’ll work along with you, the services that you offer here whether it’s antenatal, postnatal, other primary care services, we’ll see how we can collaborate with you to make that better,” he said.

Dr. Anthony also encouraged the healthcare workers to capitalise on the training opportunities the Government is offering to improve and expand their skillsets.

Bamia is located about half-a-mile from Amelia’s Ward. The new Bamia Phase Three Health Centre caters to about 1,500 residents. It would also serve neighbouring Bamia Drive, Phase Two and Three Amelia’s Ward and Bamia Highway.

Permanent Secretary, Mr. Malcolm Watkins; Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Narine Singh; Region Ten Health Officer, Mr. Gregory Harris; Regional Chairman, Mr. Deron Adams; Regional Executive Officer, Mr. Dwight John and other regional health officials also attended the commissioning.

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