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Beyond renovation: A revitalization of the body, mind, and soul of Medical Associates

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David Walcott, the outgoing co-chair and managing director of Medical Associates, stated that their ongoing transformation is not limited to physical renovations, but rather it’s a “revitalization of the body, soul, and mind of our hospital ”

Walcott said that they are infusing a fresh and invigorating spirit into the very essence of their institution This newfound energy he said is motivating their staff to achieve unparalleled levels of compassion and professionalism, all while prioritizing the safety, care, and comfort of their patients

Although the renovation adds visual appeal, the medical staff recognizes the comprehensive changes, lauding the improved work environment that increases productivity and inspires continued delivery of professional and empathetic care brightened the space but also reinvigorated the patient care ethos

She noted that people sometimes avoid or dislike going to hospitals due to preconceived negative thoughts and even experiences She said that they are working on changing that perception and experience for the people of Jamaica

State-of-the-art technology: Paving the way for advanced healthcare in Jamaica

In parallel, the integration of cutting-edge technology and equipment ensures that patients will soon have access to the most advanced and affordable healthcare on the island

She highlighted a patient’s sense of comfort and safety should start from the moment they walk through the doors This she said is part of the transformation they are undertaking

This strategic overhaul is intended to ensure a smooth transition and consistent patient care Another significant step in the transformation journey will be initiated soon, focusing on the heavily frequented Accident and Emergency department

With these exciting advancements, both Jamaicans residing locally and abroad can confidently seek medical care, as the CHS commits to transforming the 64-year-old Kingston-based hospital into the Caribbean’s largest private healthcare facility

This renowned institution aims to excel through its implementation of cutting-edge technology and the provision of top-notch, firstclass services

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