Health Care System of Costa Rica.

Dear friends, It’s Gloria Solórzano here to share my knowledge about the health care system of Costa Rica.

Costa Rica is the most secure country in Latin America.  Costa Rica’s Non-military political system allows Costa Rica to be the most desired place to live in Central America.

What’s important here: that you protect your health and your wealth. We offer you options from renting to owning in Costa Rica for less than middle America, Canada, or most western countries.

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Costa Rica offers citizens and foreigners either government health care insurance or private health care insurance. You choose.


“Costa Rica provides universal health care to its citizens and permanent residents.[1] Costa Rica offers some of the best health care in Central America. Both the private and public health care systems are always being upgraded. New hospitals, new clinics, new machines, and improvement in staff and training. Statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO) frequently place Costa Rica in the top country rankings in the world for long life expectancy. WHO's 2000 survey ranked Costa Rica as having the 36th best health care system, placing it one spot above the United States at the time. In addition, the UN (United Nations) has ranked Costa Rica’s public health system within the top 20 worldwide and number 1 in Latin America”

2019 Global Retirement Index made by internationalliving.com, establish that Costa Rica is the second-best place to retire in the world.

“Costa Rica attracts visitors with its tropical climate; low cost of living; top-notch, affordable medical care; bargain real estate; and natural beauty. Costa Rica has a stable democracy and peace-loving culture. They abolished their army in 1948 and pledged that budget to education and healthcare.  Often called the “Switzerland of Central America” it is known for its safety, neutrality and good banking system—especially compared to many other countries in the region.
One of the things you hear very often from expats is how warm and welcoming the Ticos (Costa Ricans) are. Overall, they are wonderful people, eager to share the magic of their culture with foreigners.  You will also find great communities of expats who will help you through the process of acclimating to new surroundings and language.  I joined a girl’s dinner group and quickly bonded with women from all over the world. I found it very easy to make friends since many folks move not knowing anyone and are often looking to forge new friendships.

Nicole Rangel from Texas says “From the moment we stepped off the plane in September 2017 with our five suitcases ready to move to Costa Rica with our two elementary-age children, I felt the weight of the world lifted off our shoulders. The community is so supportive of each other and the locals. I pinch myself often because of how lucky my kids are.Once you have acquired your residence, you pay between 7% and 11% or your reported monthly income, and the socialized medicine program is available to you. You can also blend public healthcare with a private policy. The country has three JCI accredited hospitals and numerous private clinics. More doctors are also taking the U.S. retired military insurance called Tricare Overseas.

Costa Rica also has an outdoor, loving culture – with activities from fishing, golfing, horseback riding, hiking, diving, and yoga. Moreover, there are less processed foods with more healthy choices and an abundance of locally grown fruits, vegetables, organic eggs, and endless seafood. Most of the people I know who have moved to Costa Rica have shed unwanted weight, are taking fewer prescription drugs and, overall, feel better. And, with over 12 microclimates, there is someplace for everyone to fit your personal weather preferences.  

Many people love the temperate “eternal spring” climate of San Jose, the capital and all the surrounding Central Valley.  Or the dry, hot beaches of Guanacaste, or the lush, green landscape of the jungles in the south.”

Please Check the Veterans Care Costa Rica “ Centro Medico del Sur is a General Medical Facility owned and operated by Dr Oscar Cambronero, opened in 2000, and located in Heredia, Costa Rica.

They specialize in medical care throughout Costa Rica. Centro Medico del Sur is an all-inclusive Medical Clinic and includes CMS Pharmacy and CMS Billing Services. Their staff coordinates medical services in each region as well as providing home delivery of approved medications for the United States Armed Forces veterans, retirees, & their families. US Army Veteran Bryan Crank is volunteering to assist Dr Cambronero's patients with understanding the paperwork & processing for their VA Benefits needs”
https://veteranscarecostarica.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwtuLrBRAlEiwAPVcZBiqZxLgJL31JySXbVWFCURh4QIm7Le3wYCVSIjHdcM__Yybx2Xc2xxoCY_0QAvD_BwE




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