More
    HomeNewsLocal NewsBridging Borders: Digitally Uniting Guyana's Health Sector with US and Indian Healthcare...

    Bridging Borders: Digitally Uniting Guyana’s Health Sector with US and Indian Healthcare Providers

    Published on

    An artist’s impression of the new West Demerara Hospital

    Guyana is taking significant strides towards establishing a “world-class†healthcare sector by integrating its public and private health services with those in New York and India, as announced by President Irfaan Ali on Friday. During the sod-turning ceremony for a new 150-bed West Demerara hospital in Best Village, with an investment of GY$11.4 billion, the President emphasized the government’s commitment to providing high-quality healthcare tailored to the needs of the population.

    “We are building a healthcare system to respond to your needs because we want you to have world-class health services,†President Ali stated. He revealed that discussions have been initiated with Northwell, the largest healthcare provider in New York, to facilitate specialized services through a network that combines public hospitals and private healthcare institutions in Guyana.

    The new West Demerara Hospital is set to feature a control room designed to integrate various health centers and posts, ensuring availability of doctors across the region. This regional system will be connected to a national platform that includes international links. “We have already negotiated for this platform to be integrated with the Northwell platform, Mount Sinai platform, and some of the best providers in India,†President Ali explained. This integration aims to provide local doctors with access to specialty services that will enhance their decision-making capabilities within a global healthcare framework.

    Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony elaborated on the plans, indicating that the goal is to create an electronic hospital platform to facilitate telemedicine consultations. He noted that the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation’s advanced pathology lab is already capable of sending specimens electronically to Mount Sinai for second opinions.

    The new West Demerara Hospital will be equipped with advanced facilities, including a catheterization laboratory (CATLAB) for diagnosing and treating heart conditions, along with CT scanners, mammography, and MRI machines. It will also feature four operating theaters, intensive care units (ICUs), and specialized neonatal and pediatric ICUs. Currently, the existing West Demerara Regional Hospital provides digital X-rays, ultrasounds, and echocardiogram services.

    As part of its healthcare expansion plan, the government aims to officially open six new hospitals within this year and several others, including the West Demerara Hospital, by 2028.

    Latest articles

    MCYS/Ansa McAL June Madness Futsal: Tournament Delivers Thrills and Upsets

    The MCYS/Ansa McAL June Madness Futsal tournament has quickly become the centerpiece of Guyana’s...

    ‘One Guyana’ King and Queen of the Sand Football: Final 3 of 8 Male Teams for Quarterfinals to Be Decided Saturday

    The third edition of the ‘One Guyana’ King and Queen of the Sand Football...

    Latif Thrilled to Represent Guyana Amazon Warriors in CPL 2025

    Pakistani wicketkeeper-batsman Azam Khan Latif has expressed his excitement and pride at being selected...

    Labour Ministry Hosts Child Labour Awareness Session at Stewartville Secondary

    The Ministry of Labour has ramped up its efforts to combat child labour by...

    More like this

    MCYS/Ansa McAL June Madness Futsal: Tournament Delivers Thrills and Upsets

    The MCYS/Ansa McAL June Madness Futsal tournament has quickly become the centerpiece of Guyana’s...

    ‘One Guyana’ King and Queen of the Sand Football: Final 3 of 8 Male Teams for Quarterfinals to Be Decided Saturday

    The third edition of the ‘One Guyana’ King and Queen of the Sand Football...

    Latif Thrilled to Represent Guyana Amazon Warriors in CPL 2025

    Pakistani wicketkeeper-batsman Azam Khan Latif has expressed his excitement and pride at being selected...