Spanish-Jamaican Teen Raises Over US$2 Million for Cornwall Regional Hospital
A cross-continental act of unity and youth leadership after Hurricane Melissa When Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica, it left more […]
A cross-continental act of unity and youth leadership after Hurricane Melissa When Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica, it left more […]
In Jamaica, healthcare is supposed to be a right, not a privilege. Our island operates a dual healthcare system: a public network, funded and managed by the Ministry of Health and Wellness, and a private sector for those who can afford faster, more advanced services. On paper, this model should provide every Jamaican with access to care. In reality, it’s a system under strain—overcrowded, underfunded, and leaving too many without timely treatment.