UHWI UHWI BIENNIUM BUDGET BIENNIUM BUDGET 2013-2014 / 2014-2015 2013-2014 / 2014-2015 Dr. Trevor McCartney Dr. Trevor McCartney Deputy Dean F.M.S. – UWI-Mona Deputy Dean F.M.S. – UWI-Mona Medical Chief of Staff - UHWI Medical Chief of Staff - UHWI Acting C.E.O. – UHWI Acting C.E.O. – UHWI Presentation to the Presentation to the UWI Technical Advisory Committee UWI Technical Advisory Committee February 15, 2013 February 15, 2013 St. Vincent and the Grenadines St. Vincent and the Grenadines
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UHWIUHWIBIENNIUM BUDGET BIENNIUM BUDGET
2013-2014 / 2014-20152013-2014 / 2014-2015
Dr. Trevor McCartneyDr. Trevor McCartneyDeputy Dean F.M.S. – UWI-Mona Deputy Dean F.M.S. – UWI-Mona
Medical Chief of Staff - UHWI Medical Chief of Staff - UHWI Acting C.E.O. – UHWIActing C.E.O. – UHWI
Presentation to thePresentation to theUWI Technical Advisory CommitteeUWI Technical Advisory Committee
February 15, 2013February 15, 2013
St. Vincent and the GrenadinesSt. Vincent and the Grenadines
The University Hospital of the West Indies envisions itself as a dynamic, environmentally safe, adequately equipped organization with trained and highly motivated staff dedicated to promoting teaching, research and the delivery of the highest quality health care to meet the needs of the region.
From its inauguration, the function of the hospital was identified as being a center of excellence as a teaching hospital for research and for secondary and tertiary level medical care which is not available elsewhere in Jamaica and neighboring Caribbean territories.
These Budget Estimates for 2013 – 2015 were prepared with this in mind and the acknowledgement of the challenging economic and financial circumstances of the Government of Jamaica and other contributing Territories.
Expenditures will be controlled by the implementation and use of new technology including reengineering of existing operations.
The need to continue the rehabilitation of the sixty-four year old physical plant and the need to replace obsolete equipment.
The increased demand on services.
The past fiscal year has seen the hospital experiencing a significant financial burden due to a number of factors:
1. The need to increase Security through the introduction of technology and an increase of the security staff.
2.Increase in the cost of supplies due to the continued devaluation of the Jamaican dollar, particularly the Medical & Pharmaceutical supplies which are mostly imported.
3.The need for emergency funding not supported by the budget to provide repairs and maintenance of outdated equipment.
Actual
2010
Actual
2011
Actual
2012
Projections
2013
10%
Percentage
Change
2011 v
2012
Total number of patients seen in
A&E
46,195 47,548 49,470 54,417 4.0%
No. of patients seen in the Outpatient Department
90,092 91,990 96,497 106,147 4.9%
Number of Surgical
Procedures:Main Operating Theatre
3,713 3,732 3,361 3,697 -9.9%Minor Operating Theatre 3,120 2,935 3,471 4,165 18.2%Number of Deliveries 2,316 1,979 2,078 2,286 4.6%Mortality Rates 5% 5% 5% 5% -Number of patients in Tony Thwaites Wing
1,750 1,571 1,973 2,170 25.6%
Number of admissions to hospital
17,604 16,776 16,445 18,090 -1.9%
Number of X-rays done:Inpatients 13,645 12,715 13,746 15,120 8.1%Outpatients 10,979 11,711 14,109 15,520 20.5%Casualty 18,036 18,413 17,938 19,732 -2.6%
Bed Capacity 582 582 582 582 -
The renovation of 18 wards.
Replacement of unserviceable equipments, including: Operating tables Ultra sound
machines Ventilators Anaesthetic
machines Stretchers Beds
The purchase of three (15 seater) buses, one of which is dedicated to Community Services in the Psychiatry Department.
The completion of Phase I and Phase II of the triage area in A&E
The signing of four major service contracts namely, the Security, Portering/Janitorial, Laundry and Ground Maintenance Contract.
The completion of the backlog of the Audited Financial Statement. The Audit is now current.
Establishment of a private Obstetrics Unit. This will be done in phases, the first of which will see the introduction of a private antenatal and postnatal ward.
The expansion of the Physiotherapy Department
Refurbishing Nuclear Medicine with the assistance of IAEA and the Government of Jamaica.
Construction of a Paediatric Dialysis Unit (NGO/UHWI)
The phased replacement of two boilers.
Upgrade of the morgue.
The purchase of Computer Software Equipment to improve the efficiency of the hospital’s operations, which include the integration of Clinical areas.
A New (5) Room Operating Theatre suite with equipment
The commencement of this project will see the phased construction of a five (5) room major operating suite which is scheduled to be completed by 2015.
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
ESTIMATES2013/20
142014/20
152015/20
16($M) ($M) ($M)
PRIORITY PROJECTS
1. Upgrading and refurbishing Physiotherapy Dept. 98.000
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2. Refurbishing Nuclear Medicine 25.000
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3. Construction of a Paediatric Dialysis Unit (NGO/UHWI) 15.000
The UHWI budgetary request to be consider for the period 2013/2014 is JA$8,764.772B.
Supported by:
Ministry of Health (JA) 5,144.045Ministry of Education (JA) 1,739.898Contributing Governments 680.829Total Government Contributions
7,564.772
Patient Fees 1,200.000
Total Budget 8,764.772
The estimates of Expenditure were thoroughly considered and are based on the realities of the global economic climate and status of the Caricom States.
Budget geared towards maintenance of accreditation by C.A.A.M-HP and the continued high standard of health care expected from a University Hospital.