NASSAU, Bahamas — The Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) is proud to announce the commencement of a structured, comprehensive reclassification and promotion exercise designed to recognize the dedication of its workforce and strengthen the delivery of public healthcare.
Under the leadership of Managing Director Dr Aubynette Rolle, this initiative addresses long-standing human resources milestones. The exercise will span across all relevant categories and departments within the PHA, extending into the 2026/2027 budgetary year.
A Phased Approach to Progress
The PHA acknowledges that this process is a vital step in boosting staff morale and ensuring that professional growth aligns with the evolving needs of our healthcare system. Key highlights of the announcement include:
Comprehensive Scope: The exercise covers all institutions and departments under the PHA umbrella.
Budgetary Commitment: Funding and logistics have been secured to ensure the initiative remains sustainable through the 2026/2027 cycle.
The PHA acknowledges that this process is a vital step in boosting staff morale and ensuring that professional growth aligns with the evolving needs of our healthcare system. Key highlights of the announcement include:
Comprehensive Scope: The exercise covers all institutions and departments under the PHA umbrella.
Budgetary Commitment: Funding and logistics have been secured to ensure the initiative remains sustainable through the 2026/2027 cycle.
Collaborative Implementation: Leadership will work closely with individual institutions to ensure a smooth transition for all eligible employees.
“We are pleased to advise that we can now move forward with this long-anticipated exercise,” stated Dr Aubynette Rolle. “This is a significant investment in our greatest asset—our people. We look forward to working collaboratively with each institution as we begin implementation.”
“We are pleased to advise that we can now move forward with this long-anticipated exercise,” stated Dr Aubynette Rolle. “This is a significant investment in our greatest asset—our people. We look forward to working collaboratively with each institution as we begin implementation.”
Next Steps
To ensure transparency and order, the PHA will roll out the exercise in phases. Further details regarding specific timelines and department-level schedules will be communicated in due course.
The PHA extends its sincere gratitude to its staff and stakeholders for their continued patience, support, and cooperation as we advance this essential initiative to improve the working environment for our healthcare heroes.
To ensure transparency and order, the PHA will roll out the exercise in phases. Further details regarding specific timelines and department-level schedules will be communicated in due course.
The PHA extends its sincere gratitude to its staff and stakeholders for their continued patience, support, and cooperation as we advance this essential initiative to improve the working environment for our healthcare heroes.
About the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA)
The Public Hospitals Authority is the body responsible for the management and development of the public hospital system in The Bahamas, dedicated to providing quality healthcare services and fostering a professional environment for medical and administrative staff.
The Public Hospitals Authority is the body responsible for the management and development of the public hospital system in The Bahamas, dedicated to providing quality healthcare services and fostering a professional environment for medical and administrative staff.
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