Bartica Hospital could be made into regional facility – Minister

The APNU+AFC government is examining making the Bartica Hospital into a regional facility, Minister of Public Health Dr. George Norton says.

“We have got to concentrate on the surgical aspect of the hospital…there is an operating theatre but that does not mean anything if we do not have a surgeon here or surgical cases being done on a regular basis, whether it is cold cases or emergency cases,” he was quoted as saying by the Government Information Agency (GINA) during a visit to the institution on Friday.

GINA reported that Norton said that a regional hospital like Bartica will definitely need four main specialist areas: paediatric, internal medicine, gynaecology and general surgery. “With that being available in here, and medical supply, and pharmaceuticals and the general administration, I think that it would put Bartica on a very favourable position in terms of health care,” he said.

Minister of Public Health Dr. George Norton (right), accompanied by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Shamdeo Persaud and staff of the Bartica Hospital visiting a patient of the facility. (GINA photo)
Minister of Public Health Dr. George Norton (right), accompanied by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Shamdeo Persaud and staff of the Bartica Hospital visiting a patient of the facility. (GINA photo)

“We (are) not out here to criticise for the sake of criticism or to break down to build up, but we are here to build up what has been in existence,” Norton added, even as he recognized what has already been accomplished at the hospital. “Kudos must be given for the appearance of the hospital in general. We can see that efforts were made in the line of hygiene and maintenance of equipment,” he said, according to GINA.

“Considering the large catchment area that Bartica really is involved in, I think, the job (health care delivery) is well done here in this area…there is quite a lot that the Bartica community can be contented with,” he added.

He noted however, that the meetings with the staff did bring to the forefront some of their concerns. He said that the Public Health ministry under his stewardship will see regular meetings with the staff. “Bearing in mind the different issues that were raised, I could see vast improvement in a short space of time,” he said.

The minister said that his approach will involve going on the ground to see what is going on, talking to the nurses and other personnel, finding out their issues and receiving suggestions and ideas and trying to solve those problems.

While in Region Seven, the minister also visited several health posts, GINA reported.