Latest update November 16th, 2024 1:00 AM
Jun 30, 2023 News
Kaieteur News – In order to vastly improve its services to patients in Region Nine, the Lethem Regional Hospital has implemented new strategies, to increase efficiency at the facility, especially in the Accident and Emergency Unit.
During a recent staff meeting at the institution, officials decided upon strategies that will reduce patients’ waiting-time, and enhance the overall working process in the A&E department. According to the hospital, the management will review existing processes within the department and remove those that may be slowing up the system.
As such, officials from the hospital will optimise the triage process, to ensure efficient and accurate assessment of patients’ needs. They will prioritised cases based on urgency, so that are is expedited.
Additionally, a collaborative approach will also be implemented at the hospital. This will foster cooperation among the A&E staff, consulting specialists and other departments. It will further enhance communication, speed up consultations, and facilitate timely decision-making.
Moreover, with these strategies implemented, it will build a supportive and efficient environment, with the aim of creating a positive workplace culture that promotes excellent patient care, and staff well-being. It will also add to the commitment of the hospital to deliver quality healthcare services to their region. These strategies are just one of many ways in which the medical officials at the institution, and the government will ensure the comfort of patients and health workers. (DPI)
Nov 16, 2024
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