One Grenada opposition political organization has expressed public support for governmentโs plan to construct a new medical care facility in partnership with the New York-based Mount Sinai Health System.
D Movement, which is soon to have its official launch as a party, says the partnership plan, announced in May, is โencouraging news for Grenada’s healthcare futureโโ. However, the partyโs leader Peter David has called for immediate โemergency actionโโ to address current healthcare needs of the people of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
โA world-class medical city and a 250-bed smart hospital will transform our capabilities,โโ said David, but who also suggested that โwe can build the future while fixing the presentโโ.
The new hospital, being developed under whatโs called โProject Polarisโโ, will be part of an 84-acre complex at Hope Vale.
The Mount Sinai team will advise the Grenada government on the design, development, and eventual clinical operations of the hospital.
David, an Independent MP who represents the Town of St George in the Lower House of Parliament, said that in conversations with Grenadians, including parents and the elderly, itโs clear that measures must be taken โto bridge the gapโโ between this period and the opening of the new hospital years from now.
โHealthcare can’t wait for anyone โ not for politics, not for construction timelines, not for perfect plans,โโ said David, a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tourism and Agriculture.
โA National Health Insurance Scheme is brilliant โ when will enrollment begin? Primary care teams in every parish could save lives โ when will they be deployed?โโ
The vision of D Movement, said David, is for โboth immediate relief and long-term transformationโโ of the local healthcare system.
โYou shouldn’t have to choose between world-class care tomorrow and basic care today,โโ he emphasized.
โHereโs what immediate action looks like: Mobile clinics bringing specialists to rural communities monthly while we wait for the new hospital. Emergency stockpiling of essential medicines in every clinic. Telemedicine connections linking our existing doctors to patients who can’t travel.โโ
D Movement is interested in the development and building of a โhealthcare system that serves every Grenadian, today and tomorrowโโ, said David.
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