Ministry of Health

The Ministry of Health Proactively Prepares Healthcare System for Potential Hantavirus Exposure

The Ministry of Health is taking proactive steps to prepare the island’s healthcare system should the island be exposed to the Hantavirus. Hantavirus is a rodent-borne viral disease with around 20 strains found worldwide. It naturally circulates in specific rodent populations, which shed the virus in urine, droppings, and saliva.  Humans can become infected through contact with infected rodents or their contaminated feces. Speaking on the Talking Health Radio Programme, Chief Medical Officer Dr Sharra Greenaway-Duberry said the Ministry is reviewing its protocols and closely monitoring global and regional developments. Dr Greenaway-Duberry is reassuring residents that the island’s risk of exposure and transmission of the virus remains low.

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Montserrat Ministry of Health Continues Quest to Improve Healthcare Delivery

The Ministry of Health is continuing its quest to improve healthcare delivery on the island. Minister, Dr. the Honourable Ingrid Buffonge has announced that the UK government has approved the provision of an emergency medicine consultant. Dr. Buffonge explains that the quality of care will improve significantly with this specialist onboard. Dr. Buffonge says the government is also working on increasing the number of doctors at the Casualty Department.  Dr. Buffonge was speaking at a recent town hall meeting organized by the United Alliance party. 

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Minister of Health Reveals 2026 Plans for the Sector

The Government of Montserrat plans to take healthcare to the people in 2026. Portfolio minister Dr. the Hon. Ingrid Buffonge says the use of a mobile service will boost screening programs to ensure diabetic and hypertensive patients are diagnosed early. She says persons who have complications from these conditions, are at increased risk of cerebral vascular disease, stroke, heart disease, and other aspects of heart disease. The minister emphasizes the importance finding these persons early as there is a lot that can be done in primary healthcare to prevent strokes and heart attacks in the first place. Dr. Buffonge also notes that Peripheral Vascular Disease circulatory problems are prevalent in Montserrat, and this proactive approach would reduce death and disability from the chronic non-communicable diseases. She says the ministry wants to also increase efforts in finding cancers early through strong screening programs, and investigating patient’s concerns. These screening programmes, Dr. Buffonge emphasized, will help to remind patients to do their tests and help the health service to diagnose and monitor cases. The Ministry of Health and Social Services officially commissioned a Mobile Medical Van and a Solar Portable Storage Container in December. The Van, which was specifically customized for Montserrat, is designed to support on-site health screenings and immunizations; basic laboratory testing; treatment of acute and chronic illnesses; and the delivery of women’s health services including pelvic exams and mammograms.

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