Human Resource Development Achievements of 2011
Health Financing Achievements of 2011
Health Infrastructure Achievements of 2011
Health Services Development Achievements of 2011
- Promote healthy lifestyles to delay onset or reduce the incidence of chronic non-communicable diseases- six community education sessions facilitated on chronic diseases
- Leaflets designed produced and disseminated on Diabetes, hypertension, care of diabetic foot.
- Chronic Care Passport launched
- Sixty thousand seven hundred and forty eight (60,748) patients attended DMO clinics during the year 2011
- Expand & enhance school health program.
- Public workers education program
- Risk communication plan for diarrhoea
- One Hundred and forty eight schools including Pre- primary, Primary and Secondary benefited from three visits by NYU Grenada School-Based Dental program; 22,000 Children received sealant and vanish and 2000 adults were treated at the clinics.
- Risk factors for chronic disease survey and analysis completed.
- Registration of Births, Deaths, Marriages, Legitimization and Adoptions.
- Amendments and production of Birth, Death, Marriage, Legitimization and Adoption certificates.
- Twenty one (21) new patients started on HIV medications.
- Commencement of the finalization of the National Strategic plan for HIV/AIDS
- Ninety nine(99) persons received assistance under the programme for Elderly and Necessitous Persons at the cost of XCD57,256.00
- Seventy two (72) persons received assistance under the programme for Medical Assistance Overseas at the cost of XCD180,186.00
- One patient currently in Cuba undergoing radiation therapy
- Two patients (under 10years) currently in Trinidad & Tobago undergoing radiation through the RBTT Cancer Programme
- Two patients currently in the United States undergoing ophthalmic surgery
- Three (3) patients currently receiving financial assistance through the kidney foundation at the rate of XCD 1,000 per month
- One Hundred and forty health professionals including Doctors, Hospital and District based Nurses, Pharmacists, Nutritionist and Diabetic Educators received training in the management of Diabetes and Hyperlipidaemia.
Health Systems Development & Strengthening Achievements of 2011
Human Resource Development and Training Achievements of 2010
Health Care Delivery Services/projects Achievements of 2010