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Coolers of the type installed at Milton Cato Memorial Hospital Morgue. (internet photo)
Coolers of the type installed at Milton Cato Memorial Hospital Morgue. (internet photo)
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Amidst increased focus on the quality of healthcare provided at the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital (MCMH), two senior health officials took to radio on Monday and bragged, among other things, about its “state-of-the-art morgue”.

The two, Grace Walters, administrator at MCMH, and Audrey Gittens-Gilkes, director of special projects in the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment were speaking on Star FM.

Star FM is owned by the ruling Unity Labour Party, which Gittens-Gilkes, in contravention of the civil service rules, represented at a meeting with election officials in 2015.

A caller to the programme, which was hosted by Gittens-Gilkes and on which Walters was a guest, said that the hospital should let the relatives of deceased patients pay their hospital bill before their bodies are released.

Walters, in response, said that there is a myth that the hospital does not release bodies to relatives until patients’ hospital bills are paid.

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“But that is — not only is it physically impossible to do because our morgue do (sic) not have the capacity to hold that many bodies — 500 and so. We can’t hold that much people, that much bodies at our morgue.”

Audrey Gittens Gilkes
Dr. Audrey Gittens-Gilkes. (IWN file photo)

Gittens-Gilkes added, “And by the way, this is just by the side, we just have a brand new morgue, eh.”

Walters said that this is the case, adding, “our morgue was refurbished.

“We’ve purchased new coolers to — well, let me just let persons, let listeners know the coolers. You know when you are watching a movie and you see inside a morgue and you see they pull out the cooler, those are the ones we have.”

Gittens-Gilkes said, “State-of–the-art morgue. We’ve graduated.”

“We are getting there slowly,” Walters commented.

“In comparisons to what we had before. I tell you,” said Gittens-Gilkes, who was Chief Nursing Officer from 2006 to 2013.

Grace Walters
Hospital administrator, Grace Walters. (iWN file photo)

Walters said it is not possible for the hospital to have too many bodies at its morgue.

“In fact, in 2016, we, still from that year, we still have an outstanding amount of EC$152,835 from persons who are deceased but their relatives would have the responsibility.”

During the programme, Walters said that the user fee that is in place to help the government recoup some of the cost of providing healthcare is “flawed and it is inadequate.

“I know that times are hard on everyone but times are hard everywhere and it’s very difficult to manage the health system on the monies that we – we really don’t collect enough to put back into the system to sustain healthcare as it stands now.”

She said she is not sure if anything will change but the user fee system is “grossly inadequate”.

The hospital administrator said that in 2016, the hospital collected 9 per cent of the total amount that it should have.

“Not even 20 per cent; nine per cent.”

She said that in 2016, the hospital’s in-patients were billed 1,953,001.65.”

Of that amount EC$521,214, meaning monies that is to go back to patients who should not have been billed or for services because the law exempts them, including persons under the age of 16 and indigent persons over the age of 60, and certain categories of public service workers.

Walters said that in 2016, the hospital actually collected EC$182,445.47 of the EC$1,427,982.65 that it should have collected.

This leaves an outstanding amount of EC$1,285,875.

“You just gave me a toothache instantly,” Gittens-Gilkes commented.

Some persons have criticised the public officials of using such a partisan forum to address such a critical national issue.

6 replies on “Amidst complaints about hospital, health officials brag about ‘state-of-the-art morgue’”

  1. Who goes to the morgue? Ha! Dead People. So we will end up faster to be in modern morgue facility and smile. That a distasteful commentary .speaking about the service providing in hospital and we must thanful for the morgue to facilitate us . so went we come there one in and one foot to the morgue. Ha be thankful it better that the two undertake one here M-E.
    When you go to the morgue i will wave all your medical fees.

  2. It is sad that our Healthcare is made “political” by our present government. They seem to make everything political such as the building of the airport.
    Walters says that times are hard for everyone. Explain why “We the People” now get less money than we did years ago but the government Revenue has gone up because of higher taxes…not because of GDP? We get less so they can have more, so that they can continue to mismanage OUR money!…A modern morgue but poor sanitary conditions an lack of vital supplies.

    1. Not just the dead people…The ULP also built a prison for those alive and well! Another accomplishment is that they now have the highest amount of people ever on poor relief! More people are also unemployed…so they now have time to stay home and relax! See, the ULP continues to do so much for us. SVG also has the greatest obstacle course drivers in the world…lots of practice on the SVG roads. We also have a new airport, one day we may be able to afford it!

  3. Everything in this country had to be politics. The health care system in this country stinks to high heavens. The government claimed to be one of transparency, god darm saved the Vincentian taxpayers the cost of all these high price lawyers and just open up the ballot boxes. People need jobs, Grace you said life is tough but you and that other lady knows how you and your family eat. You was an average student at school but hey is who you know and what party you represent. God help us in this country.

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