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(Kaieteur News) – President Dr. Irfaan Ali on Saturday commissioned the new Outpatient Pavilion at Dr. Balwant Singh’s Hospital on East Street, Georgetown, calling the facility a landmark in Guyana’s rapidly transforming and integrated healthcare system. The president highlighted that the investment underscores a national strategy aimed at bridging the divide between public and private healthcare.
“We want healthcare to have no distinction between public and private. You go to public or private as a choice, and that is where we want to take healthcare,” he declared. Defending the government’s partnership with private hospitals to clear backlogs in diagnostic tests, President Ali stressed that the move was not outsourcing responsibility but leveraging all national resources in the public interest. “We were not bankrolling private healthcare. We were bridging the divide. Smart governance means leveraging every asset in the national interest,” he said.
According to a Department of Public Information release, through partnerships with leading international institutions, including Mount Sinai, Northwell Health and Apollo Hospitals, Guyana is aligning its services with global benchmarks.
“I have had the opportunity to visit this facility,” President Ali said, explaining that, “Those who go through it will be stunned at the level of infrastructure, the cleanliness, and the quality feel.”
He disclosed that visiting international specialists recently indicated that Guyana’s new regional hospitals are on par with global facilities.
He said this feedback motivates the government to push even further.
Underscoring the government’s forward-looking approach, the president said Guyana is aggressively deploying technology, artificial intelligence and digitisation to improve efficiency and eliminate shortages.
“There should be no shortages with the investments we are making,” he stated but noted that, “Shortages are based completely on human inefficiency—and that is why we are going to use AI and technology to remove that inefficiency from the system.”
Key initiatives include:
He also reiterated his ambition to position Guyana at the forefront of robotic surgery in the Western Hemisphere.
“We want robotics here yesterday,” President Ali said.
He declared, “It’s not if or when—we are going there.”
He explained that robotic-assisted procedures would reduce surgeon fatigue, improve precision and maintain consistent performance even during high surgical volumes.
Beyond service delivery, the government is working toward manufacturing medicines locally and creating an integrated platform for medical supplies.
“We don’t only want to buy and sell,” President Ali explained. “We want to create the framework here so we can manufacture for the rest of the region.”
Dr. Balwant Singh’s Hospital remains the first and only hospital in Guyana to achieve ISO 9001:2015 certification for its quality management system, reinforcing its commitment to excellence.
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