Healthcare boost for Tavua
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At a glance
- The Tavua Subdivisional Hospital in Fiji's Western Division is receiving major upgrades to its healthcare services.
- New facilities include a six-berth mortuary, updated showers, wheelchair-accessible amenities, and a new digital X-ray machine.
- The Assistant Minister for Health highlighted the government's commitment to improving national healthcare infrastructure and supporting medical workers.
Tavua Subdivisional Hospital is set to significantly enhance healthcare for communities in Fiji's Western Division with a series of major upgrades. The improvements include the near completion of a new six-berth mortuary facility, alongside newly constructed showers and wheelchair-accessible amenities.
These advancements are part of a continued investment in healthcare infrastructure, aimed at improving patient services. A new floor-mounted digital X-ray machine will also bolster diagnostic capabilities and patient care.
it is encouraging to see continued investment in healthcare infrastructure aimed at improving services for patients and their families.
Assistant Minister for Health Penioni Ravunawa expressed encouragement over the ongoing investments. He acknowledged the dedication of the hospital's healthcare workers and reiterated the government's focus on strengthening nationwide medical services to ensure quality and reliable care for all Fijians.
the government remains focused on strengthening healthcare infrastructure nationwide to ensure Fijians have access to quality and reliable medical services.
Originally published by FBC News. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.