Saint Joseph Hospital, Barbados
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El Hospital Saint Joseph o bien el Hospital San José (en inglés: Saint Joseph Hospital) es un centro de salud fundado en 1966, que ahora es propiedad del Gobierno de Barbados. Se encuentra en la zona de Ashton Hall, que se ubica en la parroquia de San Pedro. El hospital estuvo junto al principal hospital general. El Hospital St. Joseph ha servido sobre todo al norte de la isla. En enero de 2011 se anunció que todo el hospital sería arrendado a los inversores extranjeros que tenían interés en él para el turismo médico. Posteriormente, el gobierno del partido annou anunció que los inversionistas de American World Clinics con sede en Colorado ("AWC") lo manejarían en virtud de un contrato de arrendamiento por lo menos durante 25 años.
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Founded in 1966, the Saint Joseph Hospital is a medical facility now owned by the Government of Barbados. It is located in area, which is located in the parish of Saint Peter. The hospital once served alongside the main general Hospital. The St. Joseph Hospital primarily served the northern parts of the island. In January 2011 it was announced the entire hospital was to be leased to overseas investors who had interest in it for medical tourism. The government later announced the investor to be Denver, Colorado-based ("AWC") under at least a 25-year lease.[1]
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El Hospital Saint Joseph o bien el Hospital San José (en inglés: Saint Joseph Hospital) es un centro de salud fundado en 1966, que ahora es propiedad del Gobierno de Barbados. Se encuentra en la zona de Ashton Hall, que se ubica en la parroquia de San Pedro. El hospital estuvo junto al principal hospital general. El Hospital St. Joseph ha servido sobre todo al norte de la isla. En enero de 2011 se anunció que todo el hospital sería arrendado a los inversores extranjeros que tenían interés en él para el turismo médico. Posteriormente, el gobierno del partido annou anunció que los inversionistas de American World Clinics con sede en Colorado ("AWC") lo manejarían en virtud de un contrato de arrendamiento por lo menos durante 25 años. Originalmente, el hospital de St. Joseph era propiedad de la Iglesia católica en Barbados. El hospital se ha convertido en un juego político entre los dos partidos dominantes de Barbados, siendo abierto y cerrado varias veces.
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Founded in 1966, the Saint Joseph Hospital is a medical facility now owned by the Government of Barbados. It is located in area, which is located in the parish of Saint Peter. The hospital once served alongside the main general Hospital. The St. Joseph Hospital primarily served the northern parts of the island. In January 2011 it was announced the entire hospital was to be leased to overseas investors who had interest in it for medical tourism. The government later announced the investor to be Denver, Colorado-based ("AWC") under at least a 25-year lease.[1] Originally the St. Joseph hospital was owned by the Roman Catholic church in Barbados. The hospital has become a political football between the two dominant Barbadian parties. On January 19, 1986, the hospital was closed by the then BLP-led Government of Barbados over the claim that the institution was losing money. Thereafter, following a change in administration to the DLP, the facility was renovated and reopened. However, in 1995 after a return of the BLP-administration the hospital was shut yet again. In 2008, the Saint Joseph hospital once more has been discussed after the country's most recent change in political administration. There has been some reported overseas interest in the 22-acre (8.9 ha) facility to transform it into an offshore medical school facility or a hospital catering to overseas health and wellness based tourism. This moved had been called off roughly a year later.[2]
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