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Milton Cato Memorial Hospital

ing doctors, nurses, technicians, ancillary staff,

drivers, cleaning staff, admin staff, records, etc.,”

says Walters. “As for being a teaching hospital,

I would like to say ‘yes,’ but no. Let me explain

that. Our country has a few private healthcare

facilities offering secondary care, but MCMH

is the only major, secondary healthcare facility

that provides that type of care to the public.

That being said, we have four medical schools,

and students from two of those schools utilize

our facility. Our doctors, our consultants, teach

at these medical schools and the students

come to our hospital to do practical and hands-

on observational teaching. Also, our nursing

students use MCMH as a facility for learning,

but we do not have a school attached, so we

are not a teaching hospital.”

The healthcare system in Saint Vincent and

the Grenadines is run by the government. Medi-

cal services are provided with a minimum user’s

fee.Walters notes, “Some people have individ-

ual healthcare insurance, but we do not have a

national healthcare insurance policy. At present,

there are discussions in that direction, but we

are not there yet. So, the government foots the

bill.” Medication is basically free for the popu-

lace; they pay only an administrative cost of five

dollars. There are a few drugs for specific cases

that cost more, but those are not a broad spec-

trum.

With the opening of the island’s Argyle Inter-

national Airport on Feb. 14,Walters acknowl-

edges, “We are expecting many persons from

different countries will now visit Saint Vincent.

So, as a healthcare system, we have to deter-

mine what services are required for us to per-

form on the international level to facilitate vis-

itors and tourists. The international airport will

help guide the direction of healthcare in the

region; expanding services to cater to everyone.”

She adds, “In the case of a traveller having an

accident or illness, we should have at least the

basics until you can go back home. As it is now,