Level 2 involves the significant easing of certain restrictions on movement across the islands, which means persons who require non-emergent and minor care can now access the Cayman Islands Hospital, all outpatient clinics including the District Health Centres, the Faith Hospital in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Clinic.
“In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Health Services Authority adhered to the recommendation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other medical institutions by postponing non-emergent clinical consults and elective surgeries across the Cayman Islands,” said the Authority’s Medical Director Dr. Delroy Jefferson. “As many of our services have been on hold during this pandemic, we understand there is patient demand for medical, surgical and procedural care and our staff are carefully and appropriately prepared to meet this demand.”
There will be a phase-in of all services across all HSA facilities over time with a focus on stringent measures to protect patients and staff from COVID-19 based on the established guiding principles. All patients with a previous appointment will be contacted to reschedule. If patients have any questions or concerns about a missed appointment or need to make an appointment please call 949-8600. Public Health will also launch a vaccination campaign over the coming weeks providing an opportunity for patients to receive any missed immunisations.
HSA CEO Ms Lizzette Yearwood said that persons needing to come to the hospital can rest assured it is safe, especially during this COVID-19 pandemic. “The safety of our staff and patients is paramount as it is our responsibility to provide a safe, clean environment for everyone who comes to the HSA for medical care,” Ms Yearwood said. “It is important that patients understand it is safe to come to the hospital as we regularly manage infectious diseases and have put additional measures in place to ensure patient safety.”
Among the safeguarding measures to be implemented are:
Other measures to be continued include:
“The HSA understands that support from friends and family is an important part of the healing process and therefore as a patient-centered hospital will take all necessary steps to gradually ease current visitor restrictions but only under guidance from public health to prevent the spread of this disease and protect our patients, staff and visitors,” HSA Chief Executive Officer, Lizzette Yearwood. “To that end, we encourage patients to come alone to appointments when possible, unless a caregiver is necessary. We remind our patients and visitors that we are still living in a worldwide pandemic and encourage them to take all necessary precautions to protect themselves.”
Visitation policy:
Patients can use personal devices to virtually communicate with friends and relatives while admitted.