Tag: patients
Close to 9,000 persons living with HIV virally suppressed
-decrease in TB cases, better treatment procured for Hep C Close to 9,000 persons living in Guyana with the Human ... Read More
Guyana leading CARICOM for kidney transplant surgery
With the government exhausting billions into Guyana’s health sector, it has now become the leading kidney transplant country within the ... Read More
Healthcare workers equipped with necessary tools to deliver enhanced services – Minister Anthony
Guyana’s healthcare sector has undergone substantial improvements due strategic investments made by the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) Government in ... Read More
New action plan launched to address mental health, suicide
The approach to addressing mental health and suicide issues in Guyana is set to transform, following the launch of the ... Read More
2,600 individuals in chronic disease clinics – Region Six RHO
A total of 2,600 persons have been registered in the chronic disease clinics at various health centres in Region Six ... Read More
Govt investing heavily to combat diabetes
The country’s primary healthcare system continues to play a major role in preventing diabetes as the government has implemented a ... Read More
Guyanese urge to get screened for diabetes
The Ministry of Health is pleading with the general public to get screened for diabetes, while it continues to implement ... Read More
PAHO/WHO to assess Guyana’s progress in achieving International Health Regulations
The government has partnered with the Pan American Health Organisation/World Health Organisation (PAHO/WHO), to conduct an International Health Regulations Voluntary ... Read More
Lethem Hospital to implement new strategies to promote greater efficiency
In order to vastly improve its services to patients in Region Nine, the Lethem Regional Hospital has implemented new strategies, ... Read More
No patient in COVID ICU, less hospitalisations recorded – Health Minister
Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, M.P. said Guyana continues to record less COVID-19 hospitalisations, while announcing that there is ... Read More