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New HSA Board Tours Hospital

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Minister of Health the Hon. Mark Scotland accompanied new HSA board members on a visit to the Cayman Islands Hospital. From L-R: Ministry of Health Chief Officer Jennifer Ahearn, Mr. Peter Young, Mr. Ryan Walrond, Mr. Canover Watson, Ms Raquel Solomon, Ms Wanda Ebanks and Mr. Tommy Ebanks.

The newly appointed members of the Health Services Authority Board got right down to business with their recent visit to the Cayman Islands Hospital.

Minister of Health the Hon. Mark Scotland accompanied the group as they toured wards and met staff.

“I am pleased that the new board members were able to tour our major health facility so soon after being appointed. It provides them with good understanding of the services we have on offer and the challenges our hospital management face.

“Staff members were also able to share ideas for improving services and to highlight immediate equipment needs,” Minister Scotland said.

He added “Providing affordable and accessible health care for our residents is surely one of our top priorities, and I believe that these board members will rise to the challenge. They all bring unique abilities to the table, and I am grateful to all for accepting this responsibility.”

The members of the new Health Services Authority Board of Directors are Mr. Canover Watson, chairman; Mr. Peter Young, deputy-chairman; and Mr. Tommy Ebanks, Ms. Wanda Ebanks, Ms. Raquel Solomon, Mr. Ryan Walrond and Ms. Nina Banks.

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