About the Public Hospitals Authority
The Public Hospitals Authority is a quasi-government entity, governed by a Board of Directors, which is headed by a Chairman who is appointed by and directly accountable to the Minister of Health.
The Public Hospitals Authority has responsibility for the management and development of public hospitals, namely:
- Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH).
- Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre (SRC).
- Rand Memorial Hospital (RAND).
Additionally, the organization also has delegated responsibilities, under the authority of the Minister of Health for the management and development of:
- Grand Bahama Health System (which includes the Community Clinics).
- National Emergency Medical Services (NEMS).
- Bahamas National Drug Agency (BNDA).
- Materials Management Directorate (MMD).
For more information on the Public Hospitals Authority, please click here.
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Useful Links
- AIDS Foundation
- CAREC
- Cancer Society
- Centre for Disease Control
- Crisis Centre
- Government Hospitals (PHA)
- Health Professionals Council
- Heart Association
- ICN
- International Diabetes Federation
- List of Health Clinics - Family Islands
- List of Health Clinics - New Providence
- Medical Council
- National Drug Agency
- National Health Insurance
- National Insurance Board (NIB)
- PAHO
- Public Complaints