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Healthcare costs remain exorbitant in the United States, especially for those that are unable to afford health insurance. As Americans often struggle to pay their bills or are forced to file bankruptcy because of high bills, Health City Cayman Islands (HCCI) is looking to reinvent healthcare by offering top notch care at prices that are competitively low. In fact, HCCI was mentioned in the prestigious Harvard Business Review magazine last year.

HCCI offers exceptional care for 25 to 40% of the prices found in the United States, as much as 75% cheaper. Since HCCI was opened, over 25,000 outpatients and more than 3,000 inpatients have received treatment. Additionally, HCCI has performed well over 1,500 procedures. Furthermore, HCCI outcomes were deemed, according to the article, “excellent” with a stellar mortality rate of zero.

To learn about Health City Cayman Islands and the process involved in its ability to offer ultra low prices, please visit https://hbr.org/2018/06/is-this-the-hospital-that-will-finally-push-the-expensive-u-s-health-care-system-to-innovate. For more information on the facility and its multitude of services, visit https://www.healthcitycaymanislands.com.

This update is by healthcare and wellness advisor Nancy Valenzuela. Nancy has more than two decades of experience in providing effective solutions for global clients including in the Caribbean, Latin America, Canada, and more. She is certified in International Healthcare Management and has assisted numerous patients with finding the right quality care and coverage. Nancy is dedicated to the cost-effective use of health care services to achieve higher levels of success and optimal clinical outcomes that promote healthier lives. For more information, please call 305-775-7188.