Local News QEH seeking to raise $100K for critical A&E equipment by Shanna Moore 09/09/2025 written by Shanna Moore Updated by Barbados Today 09/09/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset Acting CEO of QEH Dr Christine Greenidge shakes hands with Sol General Manager Roger Barrow as Director of Clinical and Diagnostic Services Dr Corey Forde and head of A&E Dr Annmarie Cruikshank look on. (SM) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 177 The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is aiming to raise $100 000 to purchase two urgently needed blood gas machines, with help from Sol (Barbados) Ltd. through its new Fuel Up & Give to the QEH campaign. A portion of proceeds from SolXtend fuel sales at 23 stations will go toward the upgraded diagnostic units, which senior doctors say are critical to treating trauma, sepsis and respiratory failure. The current machine, used nonstop in Accident & Emergency, is failing under pressure. โItโs our lifeblood, so to speak,โ said A&E Head Dr Anne-Marie Cruickshank.ย Solโs campaign, which runs until November 16, revives a pre-pandemic partnership that previously raised over $200 000 for hospital equipment. This time, every fill-up helps fund faster, more reliable real-time analysis of blood oxygen levels โ and better outcomes for patients. The Rapid Point 500E model selected by the hospitalโs engineering team is described as a major upgrade from the existing unit.ย โIt will be point-of-care, and it uses cartridges which eliminate a lot of the issues weโve had, like clotting in the machines,โ Dr Cruickshank said. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians While the hospital already has blood gas machines in various departments, she admitted that the two additional machines would not be enough to meet the facilityโs overall needs. โFor the A&E, it might be sufficient, but, obviously, there are other intensive care units in the hospital. We probably need about five to cover all,โ she said. โBut we are very appreciative.โ Acting QEH Chief Executive Officer Christine Greenidge noted that the partnership between Sol and the hospital had been suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic and welcomed its return. โIโm so truly grateful that you have kept us in mind and for this effort of resumption,โ she said.ย Dr Corey Forde, director of Clinical and Diagnostic Services, further underscored the urgency of the donation and urged public and private stakeholders to support the initiative. โI want to encourage all Barbadians to participate in this exercise. Your health is in your hands.โ Reflecting on previous partnerships with the QEH, Sol General Manager Roger Barrow said the campaign builds on similar efforts in 2018 and 2019, which raised over $200 000 for equipment, including an ECG machine, vital signs monitors and infusion pumps.ย โWith each fill-up, youโre not only fuelling your vehicle, youโre fuelling better healthcare for someone you love, a neighbour, a friend or even yourself,โ Barrow said.ย shannamoore@barbadostoday.bb Shanna Moore You may also like Rising depression an โinvisible disability deepening hereโ 14/05/2026 Police probe Pinelands shooting incident 14/05/2026 Arthur Smith win big in BICO competition 14/05/2026