Upward mobility in Lethem health services – Min. Karen Cummings
Minister Cummings interacting with nurses at the Lethem Regional Hospital (Photos by DPI)
Minister Cummings interacting with nurses at the Lethem Regional Hospital (Photos by DPI)

THE Lethem Health Care System has been improving by leaps and bounds. Such was the view of Minister within the Ministry of Public Health, Dr. Karen Cummings, as she expressed deep satisfaction.

Dr. Cummings, on Thursday, February 14, 2019, said she was extremely pleased with the quality of services being delivered to residents of Lethem, Region Nine, and neighbouring communities by the Lethem Regional Hospital.

Dentist attends to a patient in the dental department of the hospital

Dr. Cummings spearheaded a team that visited the hospital on Thursday and toured the facilities. “I am so happy with what I have seen. We have specialists here from paediatrics to orthopaedic surgeries, obstetrics, along with a waiting home for women from far-flung communities,” Minister Cummings told the Department of Public Information (DPI).
She said that with Lethem being a relatively new town, situated in the hinterland, the expectation would be that all the services were not readily available. However, it was in fact the opposite.

“You would think that around these parts there are not many facilities and extra facilities, but we do have all of those here and I am very pleased with the quality of the service being delivered to the residents here and those on the outskirts,” she said.

While at the health institution, the Junior Health Minister engaged the staff who used the opportunity to air a few concerns. Government, the minister assured the staff, will be addressing the issues raised at the earliest possible time.

“I am very happy with the manner in which our health facility is being managed by the staff here and I know that we will continue to offer quality, effective and efficient service to the people,” she said.

Regional Health Officer (RHO), Region Nine, Dr Naail Uthman has been acting in the post for the last three months. His work covers Lethem Central, North Region, Annai, Karasabai, Aishalton and Sand Creek.

He said an operating theatre and laboratory were recently completed at Aishalton, along with the rehabilitated nurses’ hostel and newly-constructed medex quarters. In Annai, a new Maternity Waiting Home was completed. Approval had also been given for a new ambulance and the extension of the maternity ward.

The maternity waiting room for mothers from far-flung communities

Sand Creek had seen an extension to the waiting area and the male and female wards. In Lethem, a new seven-room apartment building was recently completed for medical staff that may need the living quarters. Some adjustments will also be made to the current living quarters to accommodate more personnel.

The team accompanying Minister Cummings commenced a medical outreach to a number of villages in the region. According to the minister, the full team of dentists, ophthalmologists, phlebotomists and medical doctors will be offering full-packaged services in the various communities.

The medical outreach forms part of a larger ministerial fan-out exercise in several communities across the Rupununi region from February 15 to 17.

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