AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHospital Upgrades & Access: Health Minister Dr. Michael Darville says Princess Margaret Hospital operating theatre renovations are temporarily disrupting elective surgeries due to flooring work, but emergency services remain “up and running,” with rescheduling for affected patients. Funding Boost for Care: The US Northern Command handed over about $400,000 in generators, trucks, golf carts, cardiac monitors and digital ECG machines to the Ministry of Health and Wellness to strengthen clinic resilience and speed up maintenance and biomedical support. Grand Bahama Health Push: In the 2026/27 budget debate, Darville outlined progress on Rand Memorial Hospital upgrades, including completing morgue and pathology services, and moving toward a new Freeport Health Campus timeline and converting Rand into a geriatric/psychiatric facility. Community Health for Teachers: Doctors Hospital launched its Educators Advantage Program to reduce barriers like co-payments and co-insurance for teachers and education staff. Workforce & Women’s Training: Zonta’s Workforce Readiness Programme is equipping unemployed women with practical skills and professional development, with the Ministry of Social Services urging participants to invest in themselves. Public Health & Safety Context: Works Minister Clay Sweeting renewed calls for drivers to slow down after multiple deadly crashes, including the Shirley Street tragedy that killed four young women. Marine Health Hope: Florida Atlantic University’s Queen Conch mobile lab produced its first queen conch, supporting restoration of seagrass ecosystems and conservation in The Bahamas.
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