In Costa Rica, the Hospital Metropolitano announced that in the next three years it will invest in the opening of four new locations and in the expansion of services in some branches that already operate.
Although no further details are provided regarding the locations of the new headquarters of the business group, directors of Grupo Montecristo, the main shareholder of Hospital Metropolitano, said that the establishments will operate inside and outside the Central Valley.
The Social Security Fund of Costa Rica plans to invest $42 million in the construction of new infrastructure in Guanacaste, in the health areas of Bagaces, Liberia and Santa Cruz, and in the building for chronic kidney disease.
The Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) reported that investments will be made in 2020, and that public tenders for these works will include the construction and equipment of medical centers.
At the Hospital Infrastructure Congress, to be held September 18-20 in San Jose, Costa Rica, one of the topics to be discussed is related to the characteristics and functionalities that should have new design projects for hospitals and clinics in the future.
The Costa Rican Association of Hospital Architecture and Engineering (ACOAIH) will hold the 5th Hospital Infrastructure Congress on September 18, 19 and 20, 2019 at the Crown Plaza Corobicí Hotel in San José.
In Costa Rica, the design, construction, equipment and maintenance of the Joint Radiotherapy Center of the San Juan de Dios Hospital are being tendered.
During the first half of 2018, 18 environmental impact studies were presented to build hospitals, clinics and other health care centers in the countries of the region.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", from the Trade Intelligence Area of CentralAmericaData, includes the updated list of public and private constructionprojects that present the environmental impact studies (EIA) to the respective institutions of each country.
After an $13 million investment in the construction of a building and its respective medical equipment, the Costa Rican Oncology Center will begin operations in December.
The health care center located in La Uruca, San José province, has a five-story tower and a basement, with a construction area of 2,500 m2.
The Costa Rican Social Security Fund has received five offers for the design, construction and equipment of the Víctor Sanabria Hospital, which will be located in Puntarenas.
Representatives from the CCSS reported that the companies that pre-qualified and presented their offers were Constructora Gonzalo Delgado, Consorcio San José-BTD, Van der laat and Jiménez-Ingelectra, Estructuras-Edificar and Edica.
In the last year, 17 environmental impact studies were presented to build hospitals, clinics and other health care centers in Central American countries.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData:
At the end of the year a tender could be launched for the design and building of a 70,000 square meter hospital in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
The hospital will require a total investment of $178 million, and will have, in an area of 70 thousand square meters, 64 clinics, 12 operating rooms, 350 inpatient beds, 43 observation beds in emergency rooms, and 4 delivery rooms.
In the next five years the Costa Rican Social Security Institution plans to invest about $1.8 billion in building new infrastructure and purchase of medical equipment.
The aim of the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) is to start to reverse the significant backlog there is in terms of building infrastructure, due to the decline in investment registered with the entity from about 2010.
$18 million will be allocated to equip the seven-story tower, which will be built starting from April at the Calderon Guardia hospital, with 209 beds, 35 incubators and radiology, neonatology, gynecology, and an isolation unit.
The estimated cost of the project is $83 million, its construction will begin in mid-April and it will be completed within three years, according to the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS).
The renovation of 120 anesthesia machines will be carried out in four stages and the first will be a purchase of 25 machines at a cost of $1.3 million.
The Costa Rican Social Security Department is changing 120 pieces of medical equipment in 13 hospitals. The replacement will be divided into four stages. In the first 25 machines will be purchased for a value of $1.3 million, the second includes the purchase of new equipment and is now in the stage of receipt of bids and the last is at the end of the tender process.
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