$131M Investment Transforms Belfield Community Health Centre In St. Mary

By: , February 22, 2026
$131M Investment Transforms Belfield Community Health Centre In St. Mary
Photo: Raymond Simpson
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (fourth right), cuts the ribbon to officially open the newly renovated Belfield Community Health Centre in St. Mary on February 19. He is joined by Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Board Chairman, Omar Frith (third right), and Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven (second right); and National Health Fund (NHF) Institutional Benefits Manager, Collie Smith (right). Other participants (from left) are: former Member of Parliament for St. Mary South Eastern, Dr. Norman Dunn; a Belfield Community Health Centre staff member; Medical Officer of Health, St. Mary Health Services, Dr. Tamara Henry-Gilpin; Councillor for the Belfield Division, Levan Freeman, and Member of Parliament for St. Mary South Eastern, Christopher Brown.
$131M Investment Transforms Belfield Community Health Centre In St. Mary
Photo: Raymond Simpson
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (right), delivers his address during the official opening ceremony for the newly renovated Belfield Community Health Centre in St. Mary on February 19. Beside him are Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Board Chairman, Omar Frith, (centre), and National Health Fund (NHF) Institutional Benefits Manager, Collie Smith.

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A $131-million investment by the Ministry of Health and Wellness has transformed the Belfield Community Health Centre in St. Mary, significantly enhancing the delivery of primary healthcare services in the area.

The renovation, undertaken by the North East Regional Health Authority (NEHRA), which funded the project design at a cost of $10.1 million, was supported by $60 million from the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund, matched by an equal contribution from the National Health Fund (NHF).

The upgraded facility is expected to benefit over 20,000 residents in Belfield and neighbouring communities, enhancing access, infrastructure and service delivery.

CHASE Fund Board Chairman, Omar Frith, highlighted the project’s importance during the official opening ceremony on February 19.

“The Belfield Health Centre is going to provide primary care to over 20,000 people around this community and within the neighbouring vicinity,” he said, noting that persons will be able to access maternity care and post-maternity care, care for children and community-based public medical education programmes.

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (centre), shakes hands with Member of Parliament for St. Mary South Eastern, Christopher Brown, during the official opening ceremony for the newly renovated Belfield Community Health Centre in St. Mary on February 19. Also pictured are Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Board Chairman, Omar Frith (right), and Councillor for the Belfield Division, Levan Freeman (second left).

Mr. Frith described the project as a strong testament to the Fund’s confidence in the value of community-based healthcare.

“We are focused, not just on patting ourselves on the back to say ‘yes, [the] CHASE Fund spent 50 or 60 million here’… but we are in alignment with the Government of Jamaica’s mandate and in support of the Minister of Health’s drive to ensure you have access to quality spaces and access to quality information about preventive health,” he added.

Institutional Benefits Manager at the NHF, Collie Smith, hailed the refurbished facility, emphasising that access to basic services is vital for rural communities.

“It’s more than just a ribbon cutting; it’s about the people who use the facility every day,” he said.

Mr. Smith described the project’s implementation as “a testament to strong collaboration and partnership with CHASE and the North East Regional Health Authority,” and “a symbol of the NHF’s commitment to partnership in healthcare, including investment in this parish (St. Mary).”

Practical completion of the project was achieved on November 18, 2025, after work commenced on March 7, 2024. The newly rebuilt facility spans 400 square metres (4,305 square feet).

Key improvements include: enhanced waiting and consultation areas; treatment and dressing rooms; pharmacy services; upgraded staff amenities; doctors’ offices/curative rooms; nurse and midwifery offices; a health records department; and improved bathroom facilities.

Additional features include sluice, laundry and storage areas; an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) service area; secured parking with entrance gates and perimeter fencing; a sewage disposal system and waste disposal area; a standby generator, and water storage with a pumping system.

Last Updated: February 22, 2026