President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali has announced that specialists from Qatar are expected to arrive in Guyana soon to conduct cardiac surgeries, eliminating the existing case backlog in the country.

The head of state made the announcement on Sunday at the sod turning ceremony for the $6.5 billion new Lethem Regional Hospital in Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo).

According to the president, these achievements are a result of the government’s active diplomacy.

“In the next six months, we’re going to work with our international partners to zero the waiting list in cardiac surgery in this country, starting with our pediatric surgeries. This is the real work we’re doing,” the president said.

He added that the government aims to prevent a recurrence of the backlog once it is cleared.

Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony

In this regard, President Ali explained that emphasis is being placed on enhancing primary healthcare, public health education and mental health initiatives.

The new Lethem Regional Hospital is expected to be completed within 24 months

“We have to now change our lifestyle to avoid these type of surgeries. Whilst we have the facility, the facility is not meant that we must go and push ourselves to get into [it]. The facility must be there as the last option,” he underlined.

He underscored the importance of lifestyle changes and baseline health data for future planning.

“If we have baseline public health information for all our young children and young people, we can plan 30 years ahead, what are some of the things that we will face, how we have to plan our healthcare investment? That is what is important,” the Guyanese leader explained.

Guyana and Qatar have been making considerable strides in deepening bilateral relations. Last month, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) regarding economic, commercial and technical cooperation was signed. The two countries recognise their potential to further strengthen cooperation in various fields including trade, investment, energy, education, health, and culture. (Extracted from the Department of Public Information)

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