Dr. Conville S. Brown, MD, MBBS, FACC, FESC, PhD.: Bringing Transformation to the Healthcare Sector in The Bahamas and Caribbean Countries
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In July of
1990, when Dr. Conville S. Brown returned home to The Bahamas,
he found that many of his family, friends, and countrymen could not afford his
Cardiology Services, albeit because of the cost of Cardiology, not himself. He
says, “Necessity is the Mother of Invention. It was either wait for the
government or others to develop a cardiology service with infrastructure,
(human & physical), or do it myself. I clearly chose the latter, over which
I would have more control of my destiny, however difficult. I always wanted to
be a doctor from early childhood and to help others.”
Dr. Brown
is the Chairman, President, CEO and Founder
of The CSB5 Group Of Companies at The Medical Pavilion
Bahamas. (The CSB5 Group is comprised of Dr. Conville S. Brown,
Dr. Corrine Sin Quee-Brown, Conville Stephan Brown, Corey Samuel Brown
and Dr. Chelsea Samantha Brown). Having
graduated from the University of the West Indies Medical School in 1982,
he completed his residency in Internal Medicine and subsequently his
fellowship in Cardiology at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey and Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (6/1990). As a Healthcare
Developer, he always felt that the initiation, development, and/or
propagation of a healthcare service, especially advanced healthcare services,
must be coupled with enhanced access to the less fortunate amongst us. Hence,
that led to the development of his Signature Partnered Care Model, 3.0, in
1990.
The
Partnered Care Model is originally a Tri-Partite Public-Private Partnership,
(TPPPP). He recognised that the government, private, and user sectors could not
afford the healthcare burden for his country alone, and thus recommended and
enacted a partnership, (Private Sector Initiated and Led), to share the burden
in an attempt to reduce costs and improve access. Insured
patients
are billed 100% of the country’s fees, while self-paying private patients are
billed 75%, thus receiving a 25% discount, and government patients, who are
neither insured nor able to afford private care, are billed 50% of the fees,
thus receiving a 50% discount. The Government then acts as a regulator and
safety net while many such patients are able to access services on their own,
now that billings would have been halved. There is little to no capital outlay
for the Government while the Private Sector leads, funds and owns the service
and infrastructure.
Hence his
slogan,
“Controlling
The Cost of Quality Healthcare While Providing Affordable Access To ALL Via
Partnered Care!”
The
Medical Pavilion Bahamas
The
Medical Pavilion Bahamas, The Flagship Centre of Partnered Care, hosts a variety of advanced medical
service offerings for Life-Threatening Catastrophic Illnesses including Heart,
Cancer and Kidney Disease, with Dr. Brown’s Signature Partnered Care Model
utilized routinely to make said services more affordable and hence accessible
to ALL.
The
Bahamas Centre for Heart Disease, Ltd., (BCHDL), doing business as The Bahamas
Heart Centre, (BHC), first opened its doors in the summer of 1990. Dr.
Brown, a young Bahamian cardiologist just starting out in private practise,
came up with the idea to establish a private, free-standing facility to enable
the development of comprehensive, ambulatory cardiac care after seeing the
need to develop and expand cardiac services to battle the country’s leading
killer. As a result,
The
Bahamas Heart Centre – Bahamas Chest Centre, (BHC-BCC), was born in 1993, as a renovation of
a 1,200 SF house to a State-Of-The-Art 10,000 SF Ambulatory Medical Facility.
This was
accompanied by the introduction of a State-Of-The-Art Imaging Centre in The
Bahamas Imaging Centre, (BIC), with multiple modalities including
general radiology, nuclear medicine and nuclear cardiology services.
The
Bahamas Chest Centre was
formed to host The Cardiac and Chest Teams, inclusive of cardiovascular and
chest specialists, (internal medicine, pulmonology, adult and
paediatric cardiology, cardiac and thoracic surgery, and anaesthesia),
collaborating with specialists from The Bahamas Heart Centre (clinical,
non-invasive, invasive, and interventional cardiology). Since then, Dr. Brown’s
aim of bringing the greatest cardiovascular medical care to The Bahamas and
beyond has brought together a number of internationally renowned specialists.
The
Centreville Medical Pavilion was conceived in late 2001, after 9-11, and the BHC-BCC evolved
with the development of expanded facilities up to 30,000 SF and containing a
State-Of-The-Art Cancer Centre in Radiation Therapy Services Bahamas
Ltd., (RTSBL), in 2004, and later to be called The Cancer Centre
Bahamas, (TCCB), in 2006. TCCB also became the Only Coveted
American College of Radiation Oncology (ACRO)-Accredited Cancer Centre in
the world outside of North America.
The
Pavilion has since been renamed The Medical Pavilion Bahamas, (TMPB), at
40,000 SF, especially in anticipation of further centres within, and elsewhere,
as in The Medical Pavilion Antigua, (TMPA), Home to The Cancer Centre
Eastern Caribbean for The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, (OECS), 9
countries, 600-700,000 population.
Advancing
in the Hospital & Health Care Industry
Having
engineered and led a number of de nouveau advanced healthcare services over the
past three (3) decades in The Bahamas via his Partnered Care Model, meant that
The Bahamas had several such services long before many other Caribbean
countries.
Dr. Brown’s
Partnered Care Model, or variants thereof, were also utilized to facilitate the
development of several similar Advanced Healthcare Services with a basis of
improved access in the Bahamas and other countries where said variants were
utilized:
- Guyana, 2008, Cardiac Surgery
Program at The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation.
- Antigua, 2015, State-Of-The-Art
Radiation Therapy and Cancer Care for The Organization of Eastern
Caribbean States, (OECS), at The Cancer Centre Eastern Caribbean, (TCCEC),
at The Medical Pavilion Antigua. Same developed by Dr. Brown at
the invitation of then PM Baldwin Spencer in 2009 and
endorsed by The OECS Heads of Governments’ Meeting in Anguilla, 11/2009,
specifically using Dr. Brown’s Partnered Care Model.
- Jamaica, 2018, new private
Interventional Cardiology Program and Cardiac Wing at Medical Associates
Hospital following the Partnered Care Model via Partners Interventional
Centre Jamaica, (PICJ).
Dr. Brown
is a principal of the last two centres in Antigua and Jamaica.
Dr. Brown
has developed several other centres for Advanced Healthcare Services at The
Medical Pavilion Bahamas, including but not limited to: –
1. The
Breast Centre, 2008, the first free-standing facility dedicated to
breast cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment, and support. Also the first to
provide Digital Mammography and Computer-Assisted Diagnostics with Image-Guided
Biopsies.
2. The
Dialysis Centre Bahamas Ltd., 2010, the western
hemisphere’s first fully digital, non-reuse haemodialysis centre.
3. The
Partners Clinical Research Centre, 2011, has collaborated to bring
world-class, ethical medical research to The Bahamas, with publications in the
likes of the New England Journal of Medicine, (NEJM).
4. The
Partners Stem Cell Centre, 2012, is the first centre in The Bahamas to
successfully perform Ethical Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular Stem Cell
Implantations on October 11th 2012, (10/11/12). Both of
the forgoing are actively involved in international research and registries for
innovative therapies better performed in The Bahamas as Advanced
TransNational Medical Procedures where we exercise “FDA Rigour
In Our Non-FDA Jurisdiction.”
5. The
Specialists’ Centre, 2016, A Surgical and Interventional Centre for
Innovations, Diagnostic & Therapeutic, in Multiple Specialties as an Ambulatory
Surgical Hospital and Interventional Centre, (ASHIC). Also serves as Home
to The Institute for Advanced Medical Procedures, be they medical,
surgical, interventional, device or pharma-based, as well as The
Pavilion Interventional Cardiology Centre, (PICC).
6. The
Sunrise Medical Centre Hospital Complex, 1996, The first private
hospital in The Bahamas outside of Nassau, situated in Freeport, and to serve
Freeport, Grand Bahama and The Northern Bahamas. Was a mainstay of
hospital-based care after the devastation of Hurricane Dorian for almost 2
years.
7. The
CSB5 Collins On Sixth Commercial Complex, 2020. A new 72,000 SF
commercial and multipurpose complex that will set a new standard for the inner
city of the Capital, Nassau.
Dr.
Brown’s Definition of Success
Dr.
Brown describes the intellectual, human and financial capital that
facilitates success, while the absence or paucity of either component(s) can
present major goal-impeding challenges with increasing levels of difficulty. A
leader should lead by example and passion, and espouse and show the value of
what he or she can do and promote To Help Others.
As per Dr.
Brown, the status quo is not always the most efficient or efficacious, and
expectedly, innovations can be enhancers or disruptive, and may therefore not
be met with open arms, but more likely with roadblocks. Dr. Brown sees real
success as the task and/or idea, vision for development, planning,
implementing, executing, and accomplishing the same with benefits to others and
the community. He says, “Without such efforts, more of those less
fortunate will be denied access to Life-Saving, Advanced Healthcare
Services; an absolute travesty of National and International
Proportions and Implications.”
Attaining
Global Recognition
In
Partnered Care, The Private Sector typically leads the way in designing, developing, funding, owning,
and operating healthcare infrastructure, and then providing said services at a
reduced rate to government and self-paying patients, as mentioned above to
improve access. The Model, thereby, has been able to provide many advanced
healthcare services in several developing countries in the Caribbean, and at
minimal capital outlay for low-resource governments and countries, as shown
above.
In recent
years, the Partnered Care Model 3.0 evolved to 5.0 to
include Industry and Philanthropic Sectors to
enhance the accomplishment of its mission, hence a Penta-Partite
Public-Private Partnership, (PPPPP), for Advanced Healthcare Services.
At The CSB5
Group Of Companies, Dr. Brown is responsible for its vision, mission, overall
operations and funding, as well as physician-in-chief, for all of its
healthcare services. He also assists with administrative, financial,
management, and clinical functions to varying degrees. The one word that truly describes
him is “determined”. He was selected as Person Of The Year,
2009, in The Bahamas upon the Official International Utilization of
his Partnered Care Model of Healthcare Development for Developing Countries, by
Prime Minister Hon. Baldwin Spencer of Antigua and Barbuda, and The OECS Heads
of Governments, to develop The Cancer Centre Eastern Caribbean, for
their nine (9) countries and some 600,000-700,000 population.
Wishes
To Provide Affordable Healthcare That Is More Accessible
Dr. Brown’s vision
for The CSB5 Group of Companies, Healthcare Division, is to Develop Advanced
Healthcare Services while making them as affordable as possible using his
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in the form of his Partnered Care Model, 5.0,
Penta-Partite Version with Private, Government, User, Industry and
Philanthropic Sectors. He says, “I want to better establish our
services, and improve access, even by the development of our own Payer System,
(In Progress).
My
Personal Goals: Lead The CSB5 Group of Companies to successful achievement of
their goals, and Establish a Succession Plan to ensure continuity of these
important services to our country and beyond.
Advice:
Go For It And Do Not Allow Someone Else To Define You.”
Dr. Brown
also wishes to encourage as many colleagues as possible to invest in advancing
the healthcare systems in developing countries while ensuring maximum access to
those whom they need to serve.
“Striving
For Excellence With A HEARTy Smile
While
Ensuring Affordable Access To ALL Via Partnered Care”