Health City Cayman Islands

Health City Cayman Islands is a JCI[1] accredited tertiary care hospital in the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory.[2]

Health City Cayman Islands
Narayana Health
Ascension Health
Map
Geography
Location1283 Sea View Road, High Rock, East End, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Coordinates19°17′53″N 81°08′46″W / 19.298°N 81.146°W / 19.298; -81.146
Organisation
FundingPrivate
TypeGeneral
Services
Beds104
History
OpenedFebruary 2014

Background edit

Dr. Devi Shetty founded Health City Cayman Islands.[3]

History edit

The 107,000 square foot facility, opened in February 2014.

Facility and Current Operations edit

The 104-bed tertiary care hospital features a reinforced roof, walls, doors and windows and was built to withstand the rigors of a Category 5 Hurricane and shield all of its critical assets from flooding.[4]

Location and Satellite Offices edit

The tertiary care hospital is located on 1283 Sea View Road, near High Rock in the East End District of Grand Cayman.

In 2016, Health City opened a Canadian satellite office located in Hamilton, Ontario.[5]

Technology edit

According to Robert Pearl, executive director and CEO of the Permanente Medical Group, the largest integrated healthcare system in the U.S., Health City is bringing together the "healthcare service of Bangalore and the technology of Silicon Valley."[6]

Future Expansion and Additions edit

Plans for expansion and additions to the Health City compound include an academic institution and biotech research facility.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Joint Commission International".
  2. ^ "Cayman Islands Healthcare City - Insights from the Health Authority and Project Innovator". Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  3. ^ "The Case for Caymans, Health City Part One".
  4. ^ "Health City Safety and Sustainability".
  5. ^ "Health City Canadian Office".
  6. ^ "Laissez Faire: The Case for Cayman's Health City Part Two".
  7. ^ "Shetty hopes Caymanians will join his med school - Cayman 27". Archived from the original on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.