
Public Health Fair at Multipurpose Center
Due to the success of the public health fair put on by the Ministry of Health, United Hands Inc. and the Seventh-day Adventist South Leeward Conference, several initiatives have been approved by Cabinet to aid in the continued enhancement of healthcare to the nation.
Preliminary findings from the event have highlighted the need to re-evaluate healthcare delivery for the elderly and revealed a growing demand for expanded dental services across the nation.
In response, Cabinet has approved several key health initiatives based on the Minister’s recommendations.
Community clinic operational schedules will be reviewed and adjusted to better accommodate elderly patients and others who rely on caregivers or public transport for medical access.
In addition to that, beginning in September, the Ministry of Health will roll out a Fluoride and Sealant Programme targeting school-aged children. This initiative will be implemented in all schools nationwide, with technical guidance and support from the United Hands Inc. and the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The Cabinet also announced that the Second Reading of the Sugary Beverages Act will proceed during the next sitting of Parliament, reflecting the Government’s commitment to improving public health outcomes and tackling non-communicable diseases.
Importantly, the Cabinet recognized the remarkable cost savings achieved through the Fair.
It is estimated that the collaboration resulted in savings over $2.5 million in dental services and $1.5 million in eye examinations and prescription eyewear—a major benefit to both government resources and the individuals who received care.
The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has extended high commendations to the United Hands Inc. for their outstanding partnership with the Ministry of Health in hosting a successful four-day Health Fair at the Multi-Purpose Cultural and Exhibition Centre.
Over the course of just three days, the Fair delivered critical healthcare services to 1,110 individuals, including comprehensive medical assessments for more than 400 children.
The Government applauds the ongoing efforts of United Hands Inc. and the Seventh-day Adventist Church and its other civil society partners and remains committed to expanding accessible, affordable, and preventative healthcare across all communities.
This was very well attended. It says that people need more avenues to access free seevices
This is what real partnership looks like. Kudos to United Hands and the Health Ministry for reaching the people who need it most!
One-off events are not a replacement for a functioning healthcare system. Let’s not pat ourselves on the back just yet.
The Second Reading can’t come soon enough. If we’re serious about tackling non-communicable diseases, this legislation is a big part of the puzzle.