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PMH Sees an Increase in Dialysis Patients

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Public Hospitals Authority Managing Director Aubynette Rolle says Princess Margaret Hospital has seen an increase in people requiring dialysis.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Public Hospitals Authority Managing Director Aubynette Rolle says Princess Margaret Hospital has seen an increase in people requiring dialysis, but there’s one issue – the public hospital cannot accommodate the load.

As a result, they’re looking at ways to ease the burden. Rolle says PMH sees more than 400 patients at the dialysis unit.

She said while the overall goal is to have a space to accommodate the patients, they’re also faced with a staffing challenge.

She said a recent review revealed that the public healthcare system is facing a 600-plus nursing shortage.

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