The continued collaboration will build on significant progress made in the first phase of the national healthcare initiative, where Mount Sinai supported the Guyana Ministry of Health in rolling out the Government’s health system innovations, including over 35,000 child health screenings, the Ministry’s training programs that will graduate nearly 900 nursing assistants in 2025, and a new state-of-the-art pathology lab.
The initiative will continue to be funded jointly by Hess Corporation and the Government of Guyana and led by the Arnhold Institute for Global Health, the arm of Mount Sinai dedicated to advancing the institution's mission of delivering innovative, high-quality healthcare around the globe, and Mount Sinai International, the international ventures arm of the Mount Sinai Health System.
Today’s Signing Ceremony
The President was joined today by Dr. Rachel Vreeman, Chair of Mount Sinai’s Department of Global Health and Health System Design and Director of the Arnhold Institute for Global Health at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and John Hess, CEO of Hess Corporation, for a signing ceremony to establish the five-year extension of the national healthcare initiative.
"The journey to world-class healthcare is not walked alone – it is built through strategic partnerships, bold investments, and a shared vision for excellence. Today, we take another decisive step toward transforming our healthcare system. By uniting the policy, expertise and resources of Hess Corporation, Mount Sinai, and Government along with our local healthcare professionals, we are shaping a future where every citizen has access to cutting-edge, compassionate, and high-quality care. Together, we are not just improving healthcare – we are redefining it,” President Ali said.
CEO John Hess said: “We are proud to support the vision of the Government and the work of Mount Sinai to provide world class healthcare to every Guyanese citizen. Access to affordable and high-quality healthcare is central to the country’s future and its commitment to building shared prosperity for the people of Guyana.”
“At Mount Sinai, we believe global health is local health, and with the Government of Guyana and the Hess Corporation, we’re building a public health system that ensures all citizens of Guyana – especially the most vulnerable – can live healthier, more productive lives,” said Dr. Brendan Carr, Chief Executive Officer, and Professor and Kenneth L. Davis, MD, Distinguished Chair of the Mount Sinai Health System. “This unique public-private partnership serves as a global model, and we are honored be part of this transformational effort.”
“We are incredibly proud to work in partnership with the Government of Guyana to improve access to high-quality healthcare for all Guyanese,” said Dr. Vreeman. “Now, through 2030, we will continue to support and accelerate Guyana’s progress to achieving a healthier country and a transformed health system, setting a new regional and global standard for modern health system development.”
Areas of Focus to Achieve a Healthier Guyana by 2030
The next phase of the national initiative will be organized around the Government’s vision for six key pillars:
World Class Cancer Care: Establish a first-in-class national cancer center to screen and treat breast, cervical, prostate and other common cancers that cause the most deaths in Guyana. The first phase of cancer services will expand much-needed access to cancer screening, diagnostic and treatment options; the second phase will offer advanced tertiary oncology services to the entire community in Guyana. Women’s and Children’s Hospital: Ensure Guyana’s new National Women’s and Children’s Hospital meets international quality standards, is well-managed, and ready to provide high-quality care for all of Guyana’s women and children. Community-Centered Care: Complete the transformation of health systems across Guyana’s regions to ensure everyone in Guyana, especially youth and vulnerable people, can receive health screenings, primary care treatment, and supportive services – creating a supportive health ecosystem across the country. Quality Improvement: Implement a national program to improve the quality, safety, and delivery of health services – from Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), the country’s largest hospital, to regional hospitals to every health center and post. These initiatives will provide a strong foundation for the growth of a high-quality, modern health system that provides unparalleled care for all. Digital Health: Support the implementation of Guyana’s first national electronic health records system and complete the foundations for one of the most advanced digital health systems in the region and the world by 2030. Capacity Building: Ensure critical health workforce needs are met by continuing capacity building in health workforce development, resource planning, management, and financing. Key Accomplishments in First Phase of Healthcare Initiative
Since this national healthcare initiative’s launch in July 2022, significant progress is being made in improving health outcomes. Key accomplishments include:
Over 35,000 Guyanese children have had comprehensive health screenings completed by the Ministry of Health, with around a quarter referred on for needed services to address vision, hearing, dental, and developmental problems and more. Nearly 900 nursing assistants will graduate from the Ministry of Health’s training programs in 2025 and join the health workforce, beginning to close the nursing shortage. New guidelines and clinical protocols to grow primary care services for diseases like diabetes are launching nationally, across all of Guyana’s regions. New digital protection laws are in place to support the rollout of new digital health systems, and a new Guyana digital health training institute will enroll its first class of digital health professionals early next year. A state-of-the-art pathology lab has reduced the time it takes for patients to be diagnosed and receive life-saving treatments. Quality improvements at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation have improved patient safety and are providing a new model for a national quality improvement program.
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