The St. Jude Hospital has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (SNUBH) to achieve mutual support and cooperation in medical technologies and education, following a Korea-World Bank Partnership Facility-funded study tour in South Korea by the Ministry of Health of Saint Lucia, the St. Jude Hospital and a World Bank delegation on April 24 – 28th.
Technology enablers, business model innovations and value networks are three promising characteristics of the MoU, which highlights the cooperation of the two entities in the areas of:
- Medical technologies
- Personnel training
- Exchange of scientific information; conduct of joint research work
- Other activities in education, research, and medical treatment
“As the St. Jude Hospital prepares to commission the Augier home-site facility, this MoU with SNUBH will strengthen partnerships for the convergence and integration of research, medicine and commercialization for the Hospital and offers HR capacity-building opportunities through observerships and placements for management, physicians, and nurses,” said St. Jude Hospital CEO, Lydia Atkins. “The study tour highlighted the need for deliberate disruptive innovations that develops the best solutions for quality and affordable healthcare that places the patient at the centre of care and leverages the patient experience as the product.”
President and CEO of SNUBH, Song Jeong-han said, “We are committed to working with the World Bank to strengthen health systems, and support the digital transformation in healthcare. Korea’s experience and knowledge in leveraging digital tools to innovate healthcare will help the transition to evidence and value-based healthcare.” Adding, “SNUBH recognizes the importance of the St. Jude Hospital as a leading institution delivering valuable care to the people of Saint Lucia and welcomes the opportunity to develop ties.”
The tour delegation to South Korea also included the Ministry of Health of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the Millennium Heights Medical Complex. The MoU will serve as the starting point for cooperation between three countries.
“Hospital operation is a unique challenge for small island states that face many problems, including lack of specialist doctors and nurses, infrastructure deficits, inadequate equipment, and management information systems to run hospitals effectively and efficiently. This study tour, organized by SNUBH, a leading hospital in Korea, showed how streamlined procedures, investments in technology, and robust performance management can improve clinical outcomes and productivity. Through this MoU, the St. Jude hospital will be able to leverage cutting- edge knowledge from its Korean knowledge partner to strengthen its performance to better serve its clients,” said Edit Velenyi, Senior Economist and Task Team Leader, World Bank.
SOURCE: St. Jude Hospital
Putting politics aside, I see an opportunity for the activating of activities at the St.Jude’s Hospital in the South. The Government of St. Lucia begone the Construction of a badly needed modern Hospital but was shut down about 3/4 of its completion time. Most of us are confused as to the reason why, but here at last the people in the South Districts are hoping for a better deal with the Korean enterprise if we take advantage of their international Aid. The ‘People are waiting and watching’ so come on Jean-Ba— come on Kenny show us which way you’re leaning, shall we look deep in the future and not what the thinking is in the top Cabinet Today? If ever a person named St. Jude existed, he would prefer that his name be honoured with that which is good/better for the POOR, thank God.
@The Fox – I am in agreement with you there.
Lol..the same idea Chastenet was proposing for the old St. Jude’s ..Ohk Carry on…