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Health Care has Improved Immeasurably; Always a Work in Progress -PM
Prime Minister of The Bahamas, the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie, was present for signing of two contracts, for just under $4 million, for major renovations at the Rand Memorial Hospital on Monday, September 26, 2016.
Govt. Working to Provide Nurses with Better Facilities, Tools and Equipment
The government is committed to improving healthcare facilities in order to provide the necessary tools for nurses, Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville told attendees of The Nurses Association of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas Freeport Branch, Annual Leadership Conference on Friday.
Government Working to Provide Nurses with Better Facilities, Tools and Equipment
The government is committed to improving healthcare facilities in order to provide the necessary tools for nurses, Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville told attendees of The Nurses Association of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas Freeport Branch...
Study aims to improve Rand Hospital services
Study aims to improve Rand Hospital services
A TRIPARTITE observational study is being undertaken by the Ministry of Health, Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) and the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) aimed at improving health care services at the Rand Memorial Hospital/Grand Bahama Health Services.
New Study Launched at Rand Memorial Hospital to Improve Patient Care
A new eight-week study has been launched at the Rand Memorial Hospital to examine the entire patient care system and develop means of its improvement, said Public Hospitals Authority Consultant Dr. Desiree Cox during a press conference on Thursday at the Rand.
2.6M contract to design new GB health facility
2.6M contract to design new GB health facility
A contract valued more than $2.6 million was signed yesterday between the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) and The Beck Group to start the development of a master plan for a new Freeport Community Clinic.
Small crowd for NHI meeting at short notice
Small crowd for NHI meeting at short notice
THE first of a series of National Health Insurance town meetings in Grand Bahama was held in Freeport on Wednesday evening, however the lack of sufficient public notice resulted in a small turnout of residents at the Bahamas Union of Teachers Hall.
GBPA: 1M In Receivables At Bazaar
GBPA: 1M In Receivables At Bazaar
The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) has racked up $1 million in receivables trying to keep the International Bazaar afloat. Ian Fair, the chairman of GBPA, said that he is "intimately aware" of the problems faced at the once bustling marketplace.
Man in hospital after Freeport stabbing
Man in hospital after Freeport stabbing
A 26-year-old Grand Bahama man is in hospital following a stabbing in Freeport, police reported yesterday.
Save the Bays Hosts West End Community Cleanup
Save the Bays Hosts West End Community Cleanup
Save The Bays in conjunction with the West End Eco-Fishing Camp and 4 Ocean are spearheading a community wide cleanup initiative in West End, Grand Bahama this Saturday, April 1 from 9am to 3pm...