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Ministry of Health Moving Towards Developing National Transplant Policy

Minister of Health, Dr. Fenton Ferguson says the Ministry of Health is moving towards developing a National Transplant Policy as part of efforts to tackle the prevalence of renal disease.

He was speaking at the donation of a Peritoneal Dialysis Machine and other Dialysis supplies from Sagicor to the Kidney Kids Foundation for use at the Dialysis Unit of the University Hospital of the West Indies which he said will go a far way to save lives. The event was held this morning (Tuesday, August 25, 2015) at the ICU conference room at the University Hospital of the West Indies in Mona, Kingston 7.

“Our celebration today is really about saving lives relative to those persons with end stage renal disease. There is also the question of kidney transplants. It is getting better in terms of cost as generics are now available. We are moving to develop a National Transplant Policy. We have brought in overseas teams to develop the programme at Cornwall Regional Hospital and we are having discussions on the matter,” Dr. Ferguson said.

 

Minister of Health, Dr. Fenton Ferguson (third left), President and CEO of Sagicor Bank, Donovan Perkins (3rd right) and CEO of the UHWI, Dr. Cecil White (2nd right) listen attentively while Dr. Maolynne Miller, Chairman and Founder of Jamaica Kidney Kids Foundation (left) explains the use of the Peritoneal Dialysis machine which was donated by Sagicor to the JKKF for use at the Dialysis Unit of the University Hospital of the West Indies. Assisting with the demonstration are Gillian Campbell, Acting Clinical Nurse Manager for the Medicine Programme at the UHWI (right) and Ikeiba Smith Allen, Peritoneal Dialysis Nurse, UHWI (2nd left). The group was at the handing over ceremony for the machine which took place of August 25, 2015 at the ICU conference room, UHWI.
Minister of Health, Dr. Fenton Ferguson (third left), President and CEO of Sagicor Bank, Donovan Perkins (3rd right) and CEO of the UHWI, Dr. Cecil White (2nd right) listen attentively while Dr. Maolynne Miller, Chairman and Founder of Jamaica Kidney Kids Foundation (left) explains the use of the Peritoneal Dialysis machine which was donated by Sagicor to the JKKF for use at the Dialysis Unit of the University Hospital of the West Indies. Assisting with the demonstration are Gillian Campbell, Acting Clinical Nurse Manager for the Medicine Programme at the UHWI (right) and Ikeiba Smith Allen, Peritoneal Dialysis Nurse, UHWI (2nd left). The group was at the handing over ceremony for the machine which took place of August 25, 2015 at the ICU conference room, UHWI.

 

Dr. Ferguson added that a strategic decision must be taken to develop dialysis services at the Bustamante Hospital for Children.  He also indicated that there is need to build the human resource capacity in paediatric nephrology and paediatric oncology to support these services to children despite the expense involved in training in these areas.

The equipment was purchased from the proceeds of the Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run 2015. Twenty four thousand persons participated to raise over J$26 Million for the Jamaica Kidney Kids Foundation and the Cornwall Regional Hospital’s Neonatal Unit.

The equipment for the Cornwall Regional Hospital’s Neonatal Unit has not yet arrived on the island.