The entrance of the Spanish Town Hospital in St Catherine –
(JIS)- Government is to spend approximately $3.5 billion on the expansion of the Spanish Town Hospital in St Catherine.
The announcement was made by Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Christopher Tufton, while addressing a town hall meeting in Linstead, St Catherine on Thursday. He said ground for the project is to broken in approximately six months.
Dr Tufton said the objective is to significantly improve capacity in order to meet the growing demand on the public health facility, resulting from the increase in housing construction and development projects to be undertaken in the parish over the coming months and years.
“St Catherine is slated to see some significant capital expenditure… Three weeks ago, we signed a contract with an architectural firm to expand a number of hospitals and health centers in the country. Spanish Town Hospital is slated for the most significant expansion it has seen since it was built many years ago,” he noted.
He said architects are currently preparing the designs for the project.
“We are going to unveil what the new Spanish Town Hospital will look like in about five to six months time, and we are going to break ground not too long after,” Dr. Tufton said.
He said the project will include, among other things, an expansion of the operating theaters and the Accident and Emergency (A & E) Department.
Last year, $20 million was spent by the South East Regional Health Authority last year to upgrade five wards at the hospital.
The Health Minister said the health center in Old Harbor will also be renovated and transformed into a Type 5 health facility at the cost of approximately $400 million.
“If you look in around that Old Harbor area, thousands of houses have been developed there [and] we need a facility that is dependable to promote health care prevention and provide minor curative services. And so that (facility) is slated for improvement and we are going to unveil that plan and make it significant,” he noted.
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