AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealthcare System Pressure: Jamaica’s public health system is under fresh strain after the departure of Cuban medical personnel, with UHWI staff raising alarms about overcrowding, chronic staffing shortages, and worsening working conditions. Nursing Workforce Moves: St. Kitts and Nevis appointed Gardenia Destang-Richardson and Nikisha Hazel to senior Ministry of Health roles, aiming to strengthen institutional nursing services and health institutions. Local Hospital Updates: Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton pushed back on claims of further delays to Cornwall Regional Hospital, saying completion is hoped for by December 2026. Nursing Shortage Response: Jamaica expects “easing” as more Cuban nurses return, while the Ministry continues international recruitment and final approvals for other countries’ nurses. Community Health Support: Hummingbird Charities’ Bossman Initiative will deliver free screenings to 1,000 men in 2026, with a new MoU signed with the Jamaica Cancer Society. Mental Wellbeing for Kids: Granville Primary and Infant School opened a therapeutic play therapy room to support students’ emotional and psychosocial wellbeing. Public Health Reminder: Jamaicans are urged to stay hydrated as hotter-than-normal summer conditions loom.
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