Nearly 2000 ailing Jamaicans supported under CHASE Fund Medical Assistance Programme; dialysis centre to be established in St.Ann

Approximately 1800 ailing Jamaicans have received support through the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Medical Assistance Programme.

CHASE’s Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven made the disclosure while speaking with the Financial Corner.

He said beneficiaries have received assistance in cancer-care and end-state renal disease.

Mr. Heaven also assured that the Medical Assistance Programme is targeted, structured and governed by clear policy guidelines.

He noted however that the programme is only part of a broader support effort at CHASE.

He points to existing initiatives and the planned establishment of a dialysis centre in St. Ann.

Mr. Heaven said long-term measures are being considered to ensure more people can have access to the care they need.

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Jamaicans living in the Middle East, anxious as conflict escalates

Approximately 1800 ailing Jamaicans have received support through the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Medical Assistance Programme.

CHASE’s Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven made the disclosure while speaking with the Financial Corner.

He said beneficiaries have received assistance in cancer-care and end-state renal disease.

Mr. Heaven also assured that the Medical Assistance Programme is targeted, structured and governed by clear policy guidelines.

He noted however that the programme is only part of a broader support effort at CHASE.

He points to existing initiatives and the planned establishment of a dialysis centre in St. Ann.

Mr. Heaven said long-term measures are being considered to ensure more people can have access to the care they need.

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Economist Keenan Falconer warns global oil prices could surge due to conflict in Middle East; says it poses inflation risks

Approximately 1800 ailing Jamaicans have received support through the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Medical Assistance Programme.

CHASE’s Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven made the disclosure while speaking with the Financial Corner.

He said beneficiaries have received assistance in cancer-care and end-state renal disease.

Mr. Heaven also assured that the Medical Assistance Programme is targeted, structured and governed by clear policy guidelines.

He noted however that the programme is only part of a broader support effort at CHASE.

He points to existing initiatives and the planned establishment of a dialysis centre in St. Ann.

Mr. Heaven said long-term measures are being considered to ensure more people can have access to the care they need.

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Police intensify efforts to eradicate lottery scamming in Manchester; 5 people charged, nearly $2M in cash seized in major operation

Approximately 1800 ailing Jamaicans have received support through the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Medical Assistance Programme.

CHASE’s Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven made the disclosure while speaking with the Financial Corner.

He said beneficiaries have received assistance in cancer-care and end-state renal disease.

Mr. Heaven also assured that the Medical Assistance Programme is targeted, structured and governed by clear policy guidelines.

He noted however that the programme is only part of a broader support effort at CHASE.

He points to existing initiatives and the planned establishment of a dialysis centre in St. Ann.

Mr. Heaven said long-term measures are being considered to ensure more people can have access to the care they need.

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“Development approval processes consider climate risks” – Samuda says developers to have access to Jamaica Systemic Risk Assessment Tool soon

Approximately 1800 ailing Jamaicans have received support through the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Medical Assistance Programme.

CHASE’s Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven made the disclosure while speaking with the Financial Corner.

He said beneficiaries have received assistance in cancer-care and end-state renal disease.

Mr. Heaven also assured that the Medical Assistance Programme is targeted, structured and governed by clear policy guidelines.

He noted however that the programme is only part of a broader support effort at CHASE.

He points to existing initiatives and the planned establishment of a dialysis centre in St. Ann.

Mr. Heaven said long-term measures are being considered to ensure more people can have access to the care they need.

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Manchester police urge residents to obey nightly curfews; four bartenders charged Friday

Approximately 1800 ailing Jamaicans have received support through the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Medical Assistance Programme.

CHASE’s Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven made the disclosure while speaking with the Financial Corner.

He said beneficiaries have received assistance in cancer-care and end-state renal disease.

Mr. Heaven also assured that the Medical Assistance Programme is targeted, structured and governed by clear policy guidelines.

He noted however that the programme is only part of a broader support effort at CHASE.

He points to existing initiatives and the planned establishment of a dialysis centre in St. Ann.

Mr. Heaven said long-term measures are being considered to ensure more people can have access to the care they need.

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Initial phase of engineering for new Hermitage Dam completed – Water Minister Matthew Samuda

Approximately 1800 ailing Jamaicans have received support through the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Medical Assistance Programme.

CHASE’s Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven made the disclosure while speaking with the Financial Corner.

He said beneficiaries have received assistance in cancer-care and end-state renal disease.

Mr. Heaven also assured that the Medical Assistance Programme is targeted, structured and governed by clear policy guidelines.

He noted however that the programme is only part of a broader support effort at CHASE.

He points to existing initiatives and the planned establishment of a dialysis centre in St. Ann.

Mr. Heaven said long-term measures are being considered to ensure more people can have access to the care they need.

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Government to go to market this year to divest Soapberry Waste Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine – Samuda

Approximately 1800 ailing Jamaicans have received support through the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Medical Assistance Programme.

CHASE’s Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven made the disclosure while speaking with the Financial Corner.

He said beneficiaries have received assistance in cancer-care and end-state renal disease.

Mr. Heaven also assured that the Medical Assistance Programme is targeted, structured and governed by clear policy guidelines.

He noted however that the programme is only part of a broader support effort at CHASE.

He points to existing initiatives and the planned establishment of a dialysis centre in St. Ann.

Mr. Heaven said long-term measures are being considered to ensure more people can have access to the care they need.

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Samuda: Kingston & St Andrew will be water resilient, drought resistant in 18 months

Approximately 1800 ailing Jamaicans have received support through the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Medical Assistance Programme.

CHASE’s Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven made the disclosure while speaking with the Financial Corner.

He said beneficiaries have received assistance in cancer-care and end-state renal disease.

Mr. Heaven also assured that the Medical Assistance Programme is targeted, structured and governed by clear policy guidelines.

He noted however that the programme is only part of a broader support effort at CHASE.

He points to existing initiatives and the planned establishment of a dialysis centre in St. Ann.

Mr. Heaven said long-term measures are being considered to ensure more people can have access to the care they need.

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“We’re not just technocrats doing numbers!” – BOJ launches ‘Common Cents’ televised series; game coming soon as part of financial literacy strategy

Approximately 1800 ailing Jamaicans have received support through the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund Medical Assistance Programme.

CHASE’s Chief Executive Officer, Wilford Heaven made the disclosure while speaking with the Financial Corner.

He said beneficiaries have received assistance in cancer-care and end-state renal disease.

Mr. Heaven also assured that the Medical Assistance Programme is targeted, structured and governed by clear policy guidelines.

He noted however that the programme is only part of a broader support effort at CHASE.

He points to existing initiatives and the planned establishment of a dialysis centre in St. Ann.

Mr. Heaven said long-term measures are being considered to ensure more people can have access to the care they need.

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