US support for new hospital for Palai Division in Kilinochchi
Saturday, 7 December 2013 00:00
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director Sherry Carlin, along with Northern Provincial Council Minister of Health and Indigenous Medicine Dr. P. Sathiyalingan, inaugurated the newly constructed Divisional Hospital in Palai yesterday.
The hospital, at a total cost of $ 525,000 (approximately Rs. 69 million), consists of an emergency treatment unit, 24 inpatient beds (12 beds each for paediatrics and maternity ward with delivery room) and a pharmacy. The hospital will also provide preventative health services through outpatient services.
“This new hospital will have a significant impact on thousands of people living in the surrounding communities by offering accessible, quality healthcare,” said Carlin at the opening ceremony. “The Divisional Hospital will act as the primary healthcare facility in Palai, until other medical facilities within the Province can be reconstructed and rehabilitated to help support the medical demands being placed on surrounding medical facilities. This means the medical staff here will be able to treat people more quickly, offering urgent medical attention when needed while also offering less costly preventative care for the entire family.”
This hospital is one of nine hospitals being funded by a combined effort with the Civil Military Support Element (CMSE) from the US Embassy in conjunction with NGO Medical Teams International, the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health and Northern Province Directors of Health Services, World Health Organisation, and a diverse group of engineers and specialists. An additional five hospitals will also be opened in early 2014.