The English-speaking Caribbean is in the midst of a crisis of shortages of nurses with an average vacancy rate of 42 percent. Low pay, poor career prospects, and lack of education opportunities are among the reasons nurses resign. Many of these nurses look outside the region for job opportunities in the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, and other countries. It is estimated that 21,500 … [Read more...]
Jamaica Recruits Cuban Health Professionals To Fill Public Health Jobs
Cuban doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals have been sharing their expertise at hospitals, clinics and other healthcare facilities in Jamaica since the 1970's. In 2010, Cuba established an Ophthalmology Centre on the campus of St. Joseph's hospital in Kingston to treat Jamaican and other Caribbean nations with eye conditions which has been so successful that the eye care program was … [Read more...]
Chinese Medical Team to Brighten Jamaican Eyes
In 2009 the Jamaican government signed a bilateral agreement with Cuba to establish the Jamaica-Cuba Eye Care Programme operating from three locations in Kingston, namely the Kingston School of Nursing, National Chest Hospital and St Joseph's Hospital. Since then thousands of patients have received eye care prior to and subsequent to surgery, along with treatment of diabetic retinopathy and … [Read more...]
Have PPO Networks Perpetrated The Greatest Heist In American History?
Trillions Have Been Redistributed from the American Workforce to the Healthcare Industry Creating An Economic Depression for the Middle Class The Washington Post and Vox have done excellent reporting that shows U.S. spends so much more than other countries for one simple reason — price. The good news is that some have found the solution to severe pricing failure, however so few have … [Read more...]
Cayman Health City expands its Medical Intensive Care Unit
Cayman Health City opened its new medical intensive care unit and its founder Dr. Devi Shetty said the expansion will provide an extra 21 beds as well as modern medical equipment. “We have enough infrastructure, expertise, and people, so we are actually geared to manage most of the mass casualties if required,” said Dr. Shetty. The expanded unit includes more beds for specialized care, including … [Read more...]