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Accident and Emergency Department at Linstead Hospital To Be Expanded

By: , September 22, 2015

The Key Point:

Renovation and expansion works totalling over $100 million is being undertaken at the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department at the Linstead Hospital, in St. Catherine.
Accident and Emergency Department at Linstead Hospital To Be Expanded
Photo: Yhomo Hutchinson
Minister of Health, Hon. Dr. Fenton Ferguson (right), addressing a $76.4 million contract signing ceremony for the renovation of the Accident and Emergency Department at the Linstead Hospital, at the Office of the Prime Minister, today (September 22). Looking on is Member of Parliament for North West St. Catherine and Minister of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Robert Pickersgill.

The Facts

  • Of the sum, $76.4 million will be spent to renovate and expand specific areas, while the remainder of the funds will go toward equipping and installing a heating ventilation and air conditioning system in the department.
  • The renovation works will result in the addition of a waiting area, parking area, nebulisation station, examination bays and triage area for the accident and emergency department.

The Full Story

Renovation and expansion works totalling over $100 million is being undertaken at the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department at the Linstead Hospital, in St. Catherine.

Of the sum, $76.4 million will be spent to renovate and expand specific areas, while the remainder of the funds will go toward equipping and installing a heating ventilation and air conditioning system in the department.

The renovation works will result in the addition of a waiting area, parking area, nebulisation station, examination bays and triage area for the accident and emergency department.

Also  included will be the realignment of the ambulance bay;  work on the ceilings, walls and floors; installation of doors and windows; plumbing installation; air conditioning installation; electrical installation; roofing; installation of  public address system; fittings; landscaping; fencing; and drainage installation.

Speaking at the $76.4 million contract signing ceremony, on September 22, at the Office of the Prime Minister,  Health  Minister,  Hon. Dr. Fenton Ferguson, said this and other developments in the health sector are part of the Government’s commitment to reduce the misery index for clients and increase the comfort level of staff at all facilities.

“Our efforts are in keeping with our goal to build a health sector that can adequately serve the needs of our population, so that we can achieve our national development objective of a healthy and stable population by 2030,” he said.

The Minister informed that developmental work, which started in May this year at the hospital is 40 per cent and would cost $21.6 million.

He further noted that an x-ray unit was put in place at a cost of $24 million, including installation.

The Minister said the Government is moving forward with addressing the challenges in the health sector, in a bid to improve service delivery to Jamaicans in a significant way.

For his part, Minister of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Robert Pickersgill, said the development  at the hospital is needed and will assist in enabling the facility to be better able to respond to accidents, as well as other types of emergencies.

The Linstead Hospital is a major referral centre for Spanish Town, Kingston Public, National Chest hospitals and the Bustamante Hospital for Children. The Type C facility sees about 30,000 patients annually.

The contract for the project was signed with Chin’s Construction Limited. The projects are being funded by the National Health Fund (NHF).

Last Updated: September 22, 2015