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Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica
Bustamante Hospital for Children
Geography
LocationKingston, Jamaica
Coordinates17°59′59″N 76°46′40″W / 17.99972°N 76.77778°W / 17.99972; -76.77778
Organisation
Care systemMedicare
FundingPublic hospital
Services
Beds283 (5 for ICU)
History
Opened1963
Links
WebsiteBustamante Hospital for Children


Jamaica Hospital for Children is a children's hospital in Kingston, Jamaica, located on Arthur Wint Drive in the Kingston 5 district of the city, near the national stadium Independence Park and the Bob Marley statue. It is the only children's hospital amongst English speaking nations in the Caribbean.

History

The Bustamante Hospital for Children was established in 1963 and has serves approximately 35,887 outpatients and 70,331 casualties per year. It has 283 including 5 ICU beds. It was a former British Military Hospital but was transformed into a children's hospital after the British left in 1962 (gifted by British government following Jamaica's independence) and was named after the then Prime Minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante.

Services

The hospitals services available includes:

The hospital also has a Medical Social Worker programme providing counseling to children.

Awards

The Bustamante Hospital for Children received the Senior Nursing Administration Award (SANG award) in 2012. This award constitutes the enactment and adherence of policies, professional conduct of the Nursing staff and overall operations of the Nursing department.

References

  1. "SERHA". Archived from the original on 8 September 2009. Retrieved 10 February 2010.
  2. "Bustamante Hospital for Children". South East Regional Health Authority. Retrieved 30 March 2019.


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