Health Minister – By Sharon N Simon
Health Minister Provides Updates
Minister of Health Sir Molwyn Joseph has provided important updates on critical healthcare infrastructure and leadership matters, addressing both the acquisition of diagnostic imaging equipment and ongoing challenges in psychiatric care delivery.
In an effort to strengthen local diagnostic capabilities, Minister Joseph disclosed that the government has finalized vendor selection for a new MRI machine. According to the Minister, all necessary arrangements for the purchase have been completed, with the equipment anticipated to arrive in the country within the next three months. The acquisition addresses a critical gap in local diagnostic capabilities, though the Ministry has not released data on how many Antiguans and Barbudans currently travel overseas for MRI scans—information that would quantify both the healthcare access barrier and the financial burden on patients and the system alike.
Sir Molwyn clarified misconceptions regarding funding, noting that a previously referenced figure of $177,000 bears no connection to the MRI acquisition costs. However, the actual purchase price of the MRI machine was not disclosed, making it difficult to assess the scale of this healthcare investment or compare it against current expenditures on overseas diagnostic referrals.
Regarding the planned cancer pavilion, Minister Joseph indicated that while investors have projected a first-quarter opening, he considers a later timeline more realistic, suggesting progress may materialize later in the year rather than within the initially proposed timeframe. The Ministry has not provided baseline statistics on current cancer diagnosis rates or local treatment capacity—data that would help the public understand what healthcare gap this facility aims to address and its potential impact on patient outcomes.
The Minister also addressed the current vacancy in the Director position at the Clearvue Psychiatric Hospital, explaining that the matter remains entangled in legal proceedings.
Joseph outlined that following an investigation into the conduct of a contracted individual, established legal frameworks governing such investigations and due process must be followed. The individual under investigation has reportedly contested the findings and subsequently initiated legal action, effectively preventing the appointment of a replacement director, pending resolution of the legal matter. The extended vacancy raises concerns about continuity of care for vulnerable psychiatric patients, though the Ministry has not disclosed how long the position has been unfilled or what interim leadership arrangements ensure uninterrupted services.
The three-month timeline for MRI delivery represents a significant step forward in expanding diagnostic services locally, while the leadership challenges at Clearvue underscore the complexities of personnel management within the public healthcare system.





