Opposition raises concerns over severe healthcare issues at Helena Goldie Hospital, urging government support for urgent improvements.
The Opposition has raised concerns over significant healthcare issues at Helena Goldie Hospital in Western Province, following a recent visit by the Leader of Opposition Matthew Wale and five other Opposition MPs. The group met with the Moderator of United Church Solomon Islands Rev. Armstrong Pitakaji and hospital staff to discuss the hospital’s challenges.
During the visit, the Opposition was informed that the hospital is grappling with several key issues, including poor structural conditions, inadequate healthcare services, and a severe lack of financial support from the National Government. Despite the scheduled handover of a newly renovated building this Friday, the hospital will face continued operational difficulties. The handover will occur with essential equipment, medical supplies, and facilities still missing, which the Opposition believes will worsen the situation.
The Opposition team also observed contractors working under pressure to complete the building before the handover. They noted a plaque at the site marking a promise by Telekom, which remains unfulfilled. Dr. Raymond Dickson, the hospital’s medical superintendent, emphasized that the new building will not resolve the critical issues of overcrowding and insufficient diagnostic equipment, which are essential for effective healthcare delivery.
A shortage of medical staff, including doctors and nurses, further limits the hospital’s capacity to provide adequate care. The Opposition was informed of instances where only one nurse was on duty, leading to preventable deaths due to understaffing and a lack of medical supplies, including oxygen. There is also a lack of ongoing training for medical personnel, hindering their ability to keep pace with medical advancements.
The hospital, a church-owned institution, relies on inadequate monthly grants from the government to cover operational costs, which do not meet the rising expenses associated with healthcare delivery.
Opposition Leader Matthew Wale expressed regret over the hospital’s challenges, reiterating that these issues have been raised in Parliament without adequate response from the Government, which has claimed that the health sector is in good hands. Wale also commended the dedication of the hospital’s staff, particularly in light of the ongoing difficulties, and pledged to bring these concerns to the Government for urgent attention.
The Opposition is calling for more robust government support to address the healthcare crisis at Helena Goldie and other similar facilities across the country.
Source: Opposition Office