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subject: Opening Of Cima Hospital In Guanacaste Signals A Shift Away From Tourism To Retirement And Alternati [print this page]


The CIMA hospice is constructing its new surgery next to the Do-it Center and near the global airport. CIMA hospices are hospitals with built in international medical facilities in each parts of the Earth. Both foreigners and locals are treated at these infirmaries. This new Costa Rica medical infrastructure will be less than an hour of drive from the popular beaches along the North Pacific coast. The $125 million project will be offering the same services as those available in San Jose, with a special attention for those adults on age fifty five and above. This new hospital in Guanacaste will be a combination of health and commercial complicated which includes home community for the patients that require more time to get over their procedures and for those patients who needs long term care. Before, those people living in Guanacaste that requires serious hospital treatment wishes to go up to 6 hours to San Jose from Costa Rica Retirement like Clinica Biblica and CIMA to receive top quality medical care. The new hospice in the region of Guanacaste is set to change it, therefore offering modern facilities just minutes from the Guanacaste beaches.

In recent years Guanacaste has gone through major transformations as the governor of the country has widely been focusing on the major substructure projects such as telecommunication and road strategies. The previously hard to reach beaches are now boasting beautifully on the paved roads complete along with painted lines, and street lights. Also, due to countless personal investors of the area, Guanacaste saw the expansion from schools, to hospitals, spas, recovery centres, and many more that drives more people to live in the impressive area of Guanacaste. The new CIMA surgery will help foreign visitors and Costa Ricans from not travelling to San Jose for medical aid. Now they're going to have access to the general specialists, surgeons, consultants, operating rooms, and hospital services in the Guanacaste area. Also , the new hospice will be integrating the retirement community services only for the retirees that need extra care.

Guanacaste province is the perfect place for the new hospice complex not only due to its location that's next to the international airport but generally because of the countless numbers of American citizens who selected for Costa Rica Retirement because of the medical services and cost-effective cost of living. The decision to make the hospital comes at a perfect time whereby the medical tourism in the region is starting to catch up in the U. S. where the health care costs are uncontrollable and pricey particularly for those people that aren't insured. In fact , last year 200,000 North Americans went to Costa Rica for medical procedures that would be cheaper than in their local country. It is anticipated that this will rise to over 600,000 medical tourists in the country. CIMA has gained a strong reputation on the expatriate community living in Costa Rica who believe and trust on the level of the medical care they provide to the locals and tourists.

by: Rodgers Mar




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