Kerry Ann Quallo Casserly, area chair of the JHTA Montego Bay Chapter (Contributed Photo).
ST JAMES, Jamaica – The Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) Montego Bay Chapter has expressed optimism about the future of healthcare in the resort city.
The chapter in a release earlier this week, noted that it was part of a party that toured the Cornwall Regional Hospital redevelopment project recently.
The tour, which was conducted by consultant project manager and architect for the rehabilitation of the CRH, Vivian Gordon, provided an in-depth look at the progress of the hospital’s reconstruction, which is now in phase three.
“During this phase, the designs are being finalised to incorporate all essential internal components of the facility, including operating theatres, ward spaces, accident and emergency services, administrative offices, and a dedicated children’s hospital.
Upon completion, the hospital will offer a bed capacity of over 600,” the chapter said.
This extensive redevelopment, which represents approximately $21billion in investment, is expected to be completed by 2026.
Kerry Ann Quallo Casserly, area chair of the JHTA Montego Bay Chapter, expressed strong support for the improvement works, emphasising the benefits of quality health -care services for both residents and visitors.
“The redevelopment of Cornwall Regional Hospital is a major step
forward in ensuring that Montego Bay continues to provide top-tier healthcare services. With a growing tourism sector, it is critical that we have world-class medical facilities that can support
both our local population and the millions of visitors who come to our shores each year. Access to quality healthcare enhances our destination’s reputation and provides peace of mind to all who live, work, and vacation here,” Casserly argued.
She also noted that these healthcare advancements will not only benefit residents but also boost the confidence among travel partners from key markets such as the United States,Canada, and the United Kingston.
She noted that in addition to the advancements at CRH, the recent opening of the catheterisation laboratory at Hospiten Montego Bay further strengthens the city’s healthcare infrastructure.
“This state-of-the-art facility enhances cardiology services, providing life-saving procedures such as angiograms and angioplasties. Its presence significantly reduces the need for patients to travel outside the region for specialised heart care,” said Casserly.
She added that the JHTA Montego Bay Chapter remains committed to supporting initiatives that improve healthcare access.