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Govt aims to borrow $35m to equip Critical Care Block

THE Christie administration intends to move a resolution in the House of Assembly that would allow it to guarantee the borrowing of $35 million on behalf of the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) to assist in the development of the Critical Care Block at the Princess Margaret Hospital.

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Fears raised about state of intensive care unit

EMPLOYEES at Princess Margaret Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit have expressed concern about “deteriorating” working conditions and appealed to the government to prioritise the opening of the Critical Care Block.

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Critical Care Block moves closer to opening, officials report

OFFICIALS at the Public Hospitals Authority say the Critical Care Block at the Princess Margaret Hospital is closer to being fully operational with the facility this week receiving key certifications.

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$35m loan to pay for Critical Care Block equipment

WHILE the Critical Care Block at Princess Margaret Hospital is largely complete, Health Minister Dr Perry Gomez says he will soon seek approval from Parliamentarians to secure a $35m loan to purchase equipment for the facility.

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Minnis warns of dangers in care block delays

OPPOSITION Leader Dr Hubert Minnis said yesterday repeated delays in the opening of the Critical Care Block at the Princess Margaret Hospital can result in “exacerbation of serious illnesses and even death”.

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Staff challenges for Critical Care Block

ALTHOUGH nearly complete, the multi-million dollar Critical Care Block at the Princess Margaret Hospital is facing staffing challenges, according to Public Hospitals Authority Board Chairman Frank Smith yesterday.

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Critical care block opening delayed by four months

HEALTH Minister Dr Perry Gomez yesterday confirmed that the opening of the new Critical Care Block at the Princess Margaret Hospital has been delayed.

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