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Foundation Supporting A National Trauma Service In Sri Lanka
August 2012 (Version 3)
The Batticaloa Teaching Hospital Emergency & Accident Project(BEAP)
www.ProjectBEAP.org
Vision
• To extend and enhance the National Trauma
Service in Regional Sri Lankao Karapitiya (Southern Province, Galle District) completed under
a joint venture between the Government of Victoria in Australia
and the Sri Lankan Government
o Batticaloa Teaching Hospital (Eastern Province) urgently needs
an updated facility
o Other public hospitals as needed
• To empower doctors in Sri Lankan Teaching Hospitals to improve
health care services, by providing them with medical resources,
training and support to build the necessary infrastructure within
their teaching hospitals.
• To Enhance the National Trauma Service
from Karapitiya to Batticaloa and beyond
• To raise US$ 6million
50% from the private sector companies
50% from the Sri Lankan Government,
Ministry of Health
Mission
The Need
• Existing facilities are grossly insufficient to serve
the needs of nearly two million people in that region from Pottuvil in the
south to Trincomalee in the north and Polonnaruwa in the west.
• They seek medical help and treatment for disabilities for:-o Domestic and work related industrial accidents
o Congenital deformities
o Injuries lingering post tsunami
o Road trauma
o Recreational accidents
o Vision impairment
• Qualified and dedicated doctors and
surgeons need appropriate facilities to
give patient care and treatment
Tsunami injuries
Tree burns and chronic injuries still need attention
The need for skin grafting
The Need
• Modern operating and recovery facilities will help keep doctors and staff motivatedo Modern casualty departments need to be established.
• To expand and upgrade the free treatment to the public with better facilities to allow
more specialised treatment and a wider range of services in regional public healthcareo Sri Lanka announced the largest ever health budget of Rs. 100 billion for 2011/12.
• Insufficiency of qualified orthopaedic professionals in regional Sri Lanka o Only 21 orthopaedic Surgeons in Sri Lanka in 2005, Today 78 and rising
(Australia has in excess of 1,300 for similar population .)
o We need to help stop the brain drain by encouraging qualified professionals
to remain in Sri Lanka, by providing better working environments.
• Anticipated growth in tourism on the Eastern seaboard will
require better emergency medical facilities for tourists who
may be in accidents.
The Need
• Increase the teaching facilities and opportunities for Sri Lankan
doctors
• Attract new specialities to regional Sri Lanka viz:
o Neurosurgery
o Plastic surgery
o Paediatric surgery
o Cardiac surgery
o Eye surgery• Better facilities will also encourage more
visiting professionals from developed
countries such as USA, UK, Canada,
Australia and the EU on a pro-bono basis.
Visiting Doctors At Work
Patient Demand
Batticaloa Teaching HospitalStatistics for Major & Minor Surgeries – January to December 2011
Major Surgery Minor SurgeryGeneral Surgery
1,182 7,997
Gyn. & Obs. Surgery 1,293 165
Orthopaedic Surgery
251 381
Oncological Surgery
50 74
Emergency LSCS
681 -----
Total 3,457 8,617
Grand Total 12,074
Imbalance in Supply & Demand
Supporting Orthopaedic Units in Public Sector Sri Lanka, Dec. 2004Region No of
Surgeons
Colombo
• National Hospital 4
• Colombo South 2
• Ragama 1
• Lady Ridgeway 1
• Sri Jayawardenapura 1
• Army Hospital 1
Kandy 3
Galle 2
Anuradhapura 1
Region No of Surgeons
Ampara 1
Batticaloa 1
Badulla 1
Chilaw 1
Kegalle 1
Jaffna 1
Kurunegala 1
Matara 1
Ratnapura 1
Pollonaruwa 1
• Total of 26 in 2004• Today it is 78; an improvement, but still insufficient
We need to organise a social movement to improve the health services of Sri Lanka
• A National Trauma Service is a good start, which we need to
support
• Major Teaching Hospitals of Sri Lanka need the
infrastructure if they are to deliver the services.
“Ask not what your country can do for youask what you can do for your country”
- John F. Kennedy
BEAP Foundation Overview• The foundation is a trust registered in Sri Lanka
• Trustees
• Bank Accounts
• Accountantso Nelson Wheeler & Associates, 320 Lorimer Street, Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia
o PE Management Consultants (Pvt) Ltd, 45, Braybrooke Place Colombo 02, Sri Lanka
• Auditorso H L B Edirisinghe & Co, Chartered Accountants, , 45, Braybrooke Place Colombo 02,
Sri Lanka
o EGA Corporate Advisers Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Sri Lanka Australia
Bank: Commercial Bank 21, Bristol Street, Colombo 01
Account No: 1416300101Swift Code: CCEYLKLX
Bank: ANZ Bank Ltd 687 Glenferrie Road, Glenferrie, Vic 3122
Account No: 1840-37528BSB No: 013 332
David YoungNalin Patikrikorale
Bobbi Jordan-Hansen Nihal de Run
Indrajith FernandoArjuna Samarakoon
Organization Structure
PresidentDr. David A Young
PatronProf. David de Kretser A.C
Vice PatronMr. Abbas Akbarally
Vice PatronDr. Ranjith Hettiarachi
Committee Chairperson (Management)Nalin Pathikirikorale
Committee Chairperson(Project Steering)Dr. Muruganndan
Co-ordinatorNihal de Run
AmbassadorMutthiahMuralidharan
AmbassadorDav Whatmore
Vice PresidentDr. Greg Hoy
AmbassadorShane Watson
Organization Structure
Management Committees
Australia1. David A Young2. Greg Hoy3. Nihal M.D de Run4. Arjuna Samarakoon (Finance)5. Buddhi Jayatilleke (IT/Web)
Sri Lanka1. Nalin Pathikirikorale (Chair)2. Indrajith Fernando
(Deputy/Finance)3. Jeevan Gnanam4. Bobbi Jordan-Hansen5. Angelo Nicholas6. Jayantha Jayawardene7. Bentley Barsenbach8. Nimalka Morahela9. Dick Siebel10.Ranjan de Silva11.Dr. V Swarnakumar
Steering Committee – Batticaloa
1. Dr. Nihal Jayathilaka, Health Secretary, (ex-officio)
2. Dr. D K Muruganandan (Director)
3. S Namonithy (Secretary)4. Dr. P Jeepara (Co-ordinator)5. Dr. B S H Indrasena6. Dr. V S Thevakumar7. Dr. T Gobishaankar8. Dr. H R Thambavita9. Dr. S Mathanalagan10.Dr. J Jeyaruban11.Wasantha Jayawardena (MOH Co-
ordinator)
Organization Structure
Advisory Council
1. Deshabandu Tilka de Zoysa (Corporate Relations)2. Eraj Wijesinghe (Corporate Relations)3. Bill Deutrom (Australian Corporate Relations)4. Senake Amerasinghe (Corporate Relations)5. Alex Lovell MBE (Corporate Relations)6. Nihal Kodituwakku(Aus) (Engineering & Contract
Advice)7. Kalinga Pelpola (Project Management Liaison)8. Jayantha Pathikirikorale (Queensland Delegate)9. Iqbal Mohamed (New Zealand Delegate) 10.Pushpa Hettiarachi (Legal Advice Australia)11.N Jayanthan (Legal Advice Sri Lanka)12.Dr. Reggie Perera (Ministry of Health Liaison)13.Dr. Raj Barr Kumara Kulasinghe (USA Delegate)14.Capt. Sri Segaram (Batticaloa Community Relations)
The Facility
• A modern emergency reception area, accident evaluation facility, four
well equipped operating theatres with provision for four more in the
future, recovery rooms, two 50 bed wards (male/female), staff and
storage facilities etc
• Building cost estimate: Rs. 500 million (approx. US$ 4 million)
• Fit out and equipment cost estimate: Rs. 260 million (approx. US$
2million)
Key DatesCreation of the Foundation and the Registration of the Trust
• September 2011Requests for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from Architects
• October 2011
Commencement of Fund Raising• November 2011
Project Plan and draft MOU presentation to the Ministry of Health
• February 2012
Fund Raising Completion• Aug 2014
Sign MoU with the Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka• August 2012
ANTICIPATED COMPLETION DATE: AUGUST 2015
Funding Arrangement
• Public Private Partnership (PPP) between the GoSL and the private sector through
BEAP fundraising efforts.
• Negotiate with the government (Ministry of Health) Sri Lanka to use the donation
from BEAP and complete project to the satisfaction of the Steering Committee.o BEAP contribution anticipated at USD 2 million + from Sri Lankan corporates and the
International medical equipment suppliers
• Money collected in Sri Lanka by BEAP to be directed to the National Health
Development Fund to fund the project. Money donated overseas will be moved from
BEAP bank account to NHDF, into a project specific account to be controlled by
Trustees of BEAP and the Health Secretary, Ministry of Health Sri Lanka. o BEAP signs an MOU with Ministry of Health regarding the end use of funds: Key features are:
• The building is not started until the funding target is achieved
• BEAP generated donations /contributions in NHDF account will be used to pay contractors, builders and suppliers together with matching funds provided by GoSL/MOH.
• Target completion date August 2015
Sponsorships
• SUPER PLATINUMo US$400,000 (Rs 52 million)
• PLATINUMo US$ 200,000 (Rs. 26 million)
• GOLDo US$ 50,000 (Rs. 6.5 million)
• SILVERo US$ 25,000 (Rs. 3.25 million)
• BRONZEo US$ 5,000 (Rs. 650,000)
• For Sponsorso All amounts are payable in
installments up to Aug, 2014
o Naming rights to beds and certain
areas of the internal parts of the
building may be negotiated
• General donationso Donations of any amount
is gratefully accepted
o Donations over US$
1000 (Rs. 100,000) will
receive a honour board
recognition
Foundation Supporting A National Trauma Service In Sri Lankawww.ProjectBEAP.org
The Batticaloa Teaching Hospital Emergency Accident ProjectSPONSORSHIP DONATION FORM
Name of Individual or Corporation
Address
Phone Email
Contact person responsible
Hereby pledge the undernoted sponsorship
[ ] SUPER PLATINUM
Rs. 52 Mil / $ 400,000
[ ] PLATINUM Rs. 26 Mil / $ 200,000
[ ] GOLD Rs. 6.5 Mil / $ 50,000
[ ] SILVER Rs. 3.25 Mil / $ 25,000
[ ] BRONZE Rs. 0.65 Mil / $ 5,000
[ ] OTHER (specify) Rs/$ Signed Dated
Mail to:The Co-ordinator, Nihal de Run, 2/39 Britton St, Glen Iris, VIC 3146, Australia
ORIndrajith Fernando, c/0 Bartleet Transport Ltd, 65, Braybrooke Rd, Colombo 2 Sri Lanka
Note: Sri Lankan Donors to write cheques in favour of: NHDF A/C 5608, Bank of Ceylon, Metropolitan Branch Colombo and for “Project BEAP Construction of ETU at The Teaching Hospital Batticaloa”.
Contact Us
www.ProjectBEAP.org
BEAP Australia
Nihal de Run
+61 3 9813 8170
+61 419 382 142
BEAP Sri Lanka
Indrajith Fernando
+94 777 896 268
Our vision is to replicate the Karapitiya facility as shown above.
3D image of our vision for Batticaloa