Medical Equipment donated to Jamaican Medical Institutions

The Robert Marley Foundation Hands Over $15.4 Million Dollars In Medical Equipment To Jamaican Medical Institutions.

KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Bob Marley Foundation has donated $15.4 million in equipment to the Bustamante Hospital for Children, the Victoria Jubilee Hospital, the St Ann’s Bay Hospital, and the Women’s Health Network.

According to a press release from the foundation, the Bustamante Hospital received two Touchscreen Patient Monitors, two Mobile Stands with Baskets, four Aneroid Mobile and Desktop Blood Pressure Units, one Nebulizer, five Handheld Pulse Oximeters, and a set of PP1 Chairs.

The Victoria Jubilee Hospital received, five Handheld Pulse Oximeters, four Phototherapy Lamps, five Mobile Aneroid Sphygmomanometers, one Fetal & Maternal Monitor with metallic stand, two Resuscitation Infant Warmers, two Examination Lamps, one fully loaded Ventilator, and a set of PP1 Chairs.

The St Ann’s Bay Hospital received eight Suction Machines, seven Handheld Pulse Oximeters, six Desktop and Mobile Aneroid Blood Pressure Units, three Mobile Aneroid Sphygmomanometers, nine sets of PP1 Chairs, and two cases of Examination Gloves.

The Women’s Health Network Jamaica received one Portable Ultra Sound Machine.

The release further stated that the equipment provided to the Bustamante Hospital for Children will benefit patients of the Special Care Nursery, Accident & Emergency, Surgical ward and Medical Wards.

Those given to the St Ann’s Bay Hospital will be used on their Male Medical, Male surgical, Female Medical, and Accident & Emergency and out patients department. The Women’s Health Network and Victoria Jubilee equipment donation will benefit females who access the Obstetrics & Gynaecology department, the release added.


Press Release

Kingston Jamaica- In answer to the consistent cry for resources from the nations medical institutions catering to the health needs of our citizens, the Bob Marley Foundation rose to the occasion on May 15, 2015 handing over $15.4 million dollars worth of much needed medical equipment to the Bustamante Hospital, The Jubilee Hospital, The St. Ann’s Bay Hospital and The Women’s Health Network. Held at the former home of the iconic Reggae Legend the Honorable Robert Nesta Marley, OM, the press conference was attended by Dr. Andrei Cooke – Chairman of the Board of the South East Regional Health Authority, Ms. Maurine Golding – Regional Director of the South East Regional Health Authority, Dr. Dutris Bourne – Regional Technical Director of the South East Regional Health Authority, Mr. Anthony Wood – Chief Executive Officer of the Bustamante Hospital for Children, Ms. Verna Dwyer – Chief Executive Officer of the Victoria Jubilee Hospital, Ms. Jacqueline Ellis – Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Victoria Jubilee Hospital, Mr. Leo Garel – Chief Executive Officer of the St. Ann’s Bay Hospital, Dr. Rudolph Stevens – Executive Director of Women’s Health Network and Medical Link. General Manager of the Bob Marley Group Of Companies Mrs. Marie Bruce brought greetings from CEO Cedella Marley and Ziggy Marley, conceptualizers of the Marley for Health project. She noted that the Marley family is pleased to honor their father’s legacy, of living again by living for others. She stated that this initiative stands as a true reflection of Bob Marley’s philosophies. Foundation Relations Manager Ms. Alicia Williams of the Bob Marley Foundation gave an overview of the initiative and announced the donations made to each institution.

The Bustamante Hospital, the largest children’s hospital in the English speaking Caribbean received two Touchscreen Patient Monitors, two Mobile Stands with Baskets, four Aneroid Mobile and Desktop Blood Pressure Units, one Nebulizer, five Handheld Pulse Oximeters & a set of PP1 Chairs. The Victoria Jubilee Hospital received, five Handheld Pulse Oximeters, four Phototherapy Lamps, five Mobile Aneroid Sphygmomanometers, one Fetal & Maternal Monitor with metallic stand, two Resuscitation Infant Warmers, two Examination Lamps, one fully loaded Ventilator and a set of PP1 Chairs. The St. Ann’s Bay Hospital received, eight Suction Machines, seven Handheld Pulse Oximeters, six Desktop and Mobile Aneroid Blood Pressure Units, three Mobile Anderoid Sphygmomanometers, nine sets of PP1 Chairs and two cases of Examination Gloves. The Women’s Health Network Jamaica received one Portable Ultra Sound Machine. Equipment provided to the Bustamante Hospital for Children will benefit patients of the Special Care Nursery, Accident & Emergency, Surgical ward and Medical Wards. Equipment provided to the St. Ann’s Bay Hospital will be used on their Male Medical, Male surgical, Female Medical, and Accident & Emergency and out patients department. The Women’s Health Network and Victoria Jubilee equipment donation will benefit females who access the Obstetrics & Gynaecology department.

Dr. Rudolph Stevens of The Women’s Health Network in his reply thanked the Marley Family and the Robert Marley Foundation for the donation of the portable ultra sound machine for the WHN community outreach mission noting “it is the single most important innovative tool in modern times that has been transforming women’s health care, as it brings to the point of care, the diagnosis of many women’s health issues”. Dr Stevens continued that the machine will allow the WHN to screen not only asymptomatic but also at risk women and those with acute problems, thus freeing them from needing to traveling outside their communities. The service will be given free of cost to the community.

Dr. Leo Garel of the St. Ann’s Bay Hospital, echoed a similar sentiment noting “The St. Ann’s Bay Regional Hospital is delighted to receive this donation being the only type B hospital in the north east region located near the north coast highway and the tourism capital of Ocho Rios, offering services such as accident and emergency, internal medicine, obstetrics/ gynaecology, surgery, orthopaedics, psychiatry, x-ray, laboratory, physiotherapy and pharmacy. The donations will assist greatly as they strive to provide quality health care to all patients the institution serves”.

About Marley For Health
In the 70th birth year of the Honorable Robert Nesta Marley O.M, The Marley for Health Project seeks to provide medical equipment for select health facilities with the aim of improving the facilities service delivery.