For several weeks, the Cayenne hospital has suffered water damage affecting several operating rooms. The private group Guyane Santé has announced that it will make its Saint-Gabriel hospital available to provide patient care.
From Monday January 9, 2023, the Saint-Gabriel hospital of the Guyane Santé group will welcome CHC health professionals and patients in its operating room to perform the scheduled operations. And this for a minimum period of one month, time in which the latter carries out the necessary work. Indeed, as a result of the water damage in the operating rooms, the Cayenne Hospital Center cannot honor its operations.
In its press release, Guyane Santé is pleased that it has already been able to help its public colleague during the Covid period. “These events show that it is necessary to find a structural and lasting partnership”you can read. “It is in fact unthinkable that patients would be suspended in this way and that their treatment could not be ensured”the institution insists.
A visit to the Saint-Gabriel operating room is organized on Friday 6 January in the presence of elected officials and institutions to reassure about the treatments. The Saint-Gabriel hospital has six operating theatres. Therefore, one or two of them will be made available to CHC personnel. Six hospital beds will also be dedicated to it. Meanwhile, the works began in early December 2022 and should be completed by the end of May 2023.
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