In a momentous stride towards reshaping healthcare in Saint Kitts and Nevis, Prime Minister and Minister of Health, Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, unveiled the Kidney (Renal) Transplant Program on November 24th.
The historic launch unfolded during a special edition of “Health Wise” on ZIZ Radio and Television, hosted by the accomplished Dr. Joylette Woodley-Fassale. Dr. Woodley-Fassale, a General Surgeon at the Joseph N. France (JNF) General Hospital, serves as President of the St. Kitts Nevis Medical and Dental Association and heads the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) at JNF.
A commitment to accessible healthcare
During his opening address, Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew underscored the government’s unwavering commitment to ensuring accessible healthcare for all citizens.
He acknowledged the mounting prevalence of renal disease, closely linked to chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.
Dr. Drew made a compelling case for renal transplants, citing their cost-effectiveness and the prospect of an enhanced quality of life compared to existing dialysis treatments.
A pivotal initiative takes root
Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew’s vision for the Kidney Transplant Program resonated with the healthcare landscape’s urgent needs.
“What we are really doing here is to launch a program that will benefit the people of Saint Kitts and Nevis no matter where they live or their stead in life, as long as they need this type of medical care we want to make it available,” he said.
He attributed the surge in renal disease partly to chronic ailments like hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. He emphasized the program’s potential to alleviate financial burdens and elevate the overall quality of life for the citizens of Saint Kitts and Nevis.
A collaborative leap forward
The inception of this groundbreaking initiative traces back to a pivotal meeting between Dr. Drew and Professor Nadey Hakim, a distinguished transplant and bariatric surgeon.
Dr. Hakim, a Professor at Imperial College London and a surgeon at Cleveland Clinic London, lent his formidable expertise to the establishment of the Kidney Transplant Program.
With over 200 reviewed papers and numerous textbooks reflecting his expertise, Dr. Hakim’s contribution augments the program with invaluable knowledge.
Dr. Jenson Morton, Director of Health Institutions at JNF, expressed excitement over the program’s potential to bring hope to end-stage renal disease patients. He emphasized the significance of expanding treatment options.
A beacon of hope for end-stage renal disease patients
Dr. Morton remarked, “If it’s one thing that everyone agrees with is that anything that can give more hope and more options to the persons who suffer from end-stage renal disease is something that the staff is going to be all for. Anything to either improve the dialysis options or in this case, anything to give them another treatment modality.”
Dr. Dunia Diegguez Velqzgue, a Nephrologist at JNF, shed light on the transformative impact of kidney transplants.
With 40 patients on hemodialysis at JNF, she emphasized the life-changing benefits a kidney transplant offers, including improved health, reduced complications, and the full restoration of kidney functions.
A message of prevention and progress
The Minister of Health conveyed a dual message to the public: advocating prevention through healthy lifestyle practices and early management of chronic diseases to prevent the progression to end-stage renal disease.
He affirmed, “This initiative is a significant advancement in our healthcare system, ensuring highly specialized care is available here in Saint Kitts and Nevis.”