August 22, 2026 · Commentary on Fijivillage
Hospital bed shortage highlights need for robust medical infrastructure in Fiji
A recent news story from Fiji brings to light the challenges faced by families seeking specialised medical care, particularly in the western division.
“Mohammed Kalam says his son was admitted to Nadi Hospital at around 5pm on Friday, and doctors planned to transfer him to the Lautoka hospital for a CT scan.”
A recent article from Fijivillage reports a concerning situation for a family in Fiji. A 17-year-old boy, initially admitted to Nadi Hospital, could not be transferred to Lautoka Hospital for a necessary CT scan due to a lack of available beds. His father, Mohammed Kalam, expressed serious concern, stating that this explanation has been given repeatedly since Friday.
This incident highlights the importance of robust medical facilities and adequate capacity within a country's healthcare system. While the article focuses on a specific family's plight, it implicitly reminds us of the critical role hospitals play in ensuring the well-being of residents and visitors alike. For anyone considering travel, access to reliable medical services is always a key consideration.
We sincerely hope the young man receives the care he needs swiftly. This situation underscores the ongoing need for investment and development in healthcare infrastructure across the Pacific, ensuring that both locals and those visiting places like Nadi and Lautoka have access to timely and appropriate medical attention when needed. It's a reminder that while we promote the beauty of our islands, supporting the health of our communities is paramount.
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This is Kalena's commentary. For the full story, head to Fijivillage.