Policy Contributions

An interview with Dr Ernest Madu

Dr Ernest Madu is the Founder, Chairman and CEO of the Heart Institute of the Caribbean Ltd. Prior to his role at the Heart Institute, Dr Madu was on the faculty of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at Vanderbilt University in Nashville,

Investment and Development Will Secure the Rights of the Child

Twenty years after the United Nations agreed on a set of international standards for child rights by adopting the Convention on the Rights of the Child

The World I Dream Of

Dreaming humanity's future. There is nothing like the dream to create the future. Victor Hugo. Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so you shall become.

Health care cost and patient outcomes

THIS week's column will address several critical and intersecting health-care indices that closely correlate with patient outcomes but are poorly understood by the public.

Standards, regulations in health-care delivery –

IN pursuing the crucial exercise of successfully planning health care delivery on a national basis, decisions must be made by any progressive society about what constitutes an adequate level of health care for the population.

The Challenges of Impelmenting High Quality Healthcare in Jamaica

The demand for effective care for cardiovascular diseases will exert major economic pressure on health systems in developing countries in the years ahead and will further threaten social order and structures in these countries.

Omicron: The racial politics of COVID vaccines and global health inequity

In the last week of November 2021, well known South African general practitioner and chair of the South African Medical Association, Dr Angelique Coetzee, announced that a young man she had seen in her practice had tested positive for COVID

The Heart Institute of the Caribbean: an interview with Dr Ernest Madu

The Heart Institute of the Caribbean (HIC) is an innovative, dynamic health care centre that serves as the centre of excellence for cardiovascular diseases (CVD), occupational health, diabetes care and general internal medicine in the West Indies.

RETHINKING HEALTHCARE DELIVERY IN JAMAICA IN A POST COVID WORLD – Part 1

The global COVID-19 pandemic has raged on for more than six months and appears likely to engulf the entire year 2020. The human and economic costs have been unprecedented.

RETHINKING HEALTHCARE DELIVERY IN JAMAICA IN A POST COVID WORLD – Part 2

Last week, we explored the historicity of inequity in healthcare access in Jamaica resulting in poorer segments of the society often lacking access to optimal healthcare services.

RETHINKING HEALTHCARE DELIVERY IN JAMAICA IN A POST COVID WORLD – Part 3

This week, we will continue our series on healthcare re-imagination in Jamaica by looking at the structure of private healthcare system in Jamaica, the economics of healthcare.

RETHINKING HEALTHCARE DELIVERY IN JAMAICA IN A POST COVID WORLD- Part 4

In recognition of the potential health threats to the region, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Government asserted in their Nassau Declaration of 2001 that “The Health of the Region is the Wealth of the Region”.

RETHINKING HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN JAMAICA IN A POST COVID WORLD – Part 5

A holistic approach to health care delivery in Jamaica will require a comprehensive re-evaluation and transformation of our health systems, recognizing that we are experiencing

Rethinking health care delivery in Jamaica (Part 6)

So far in this series the authors drs. Edwards and Madu, have been outlining the issues and problems facing health care in Jamaica while proffering general, paradigmatic solutions.

RETHINKING HEALTHCARE DELIVERY IN JAMAICA – Part 7

Last week, we looked at cardiovascular care and radiology services as specific healthcare opportunities that can be harnessed by developing centers of excellence and consolidation of fragmented care systems that are usually inefficient and sub-optimal.

RETHINKING HEALTHCARE DELIVERY IN JAMAICA – Part 8

Last week, we looked at Acute Stroke Care, Mental Health and Elder Care Services as specific healthcare opportunities that will enhance the healthcare value chain in Jamaica if we make appropriate investments in those areas.

Water Is The Answer 501(c)(3)

Water Is The Answer is a global nonprofit focused on providing clean water worldwide to families and children who need it most. Founded by Dr. Madu’s son, entrepreneur and financier Kristofer Madu, Dr. Madu has served on the board of Water Is The Answer for more than 7 years. The organization has built wells in rural villages, providing clean water in communities of thousands.

IHS Group

Founded by Dr. Madu, IHS Group is a global investments and financial services holding company. The company’s proprietary investment strategy seeks value opportunities in untapped markets, investing in early stage companies for sustainable returns. Select investments include RxAll, Termii and Bamboo

HelloDoctors

Hello Doctor is a proprietary telemedicine platform, bringing the highest quality of healthcare to everyone, wherever and whenever it is needed. No appointments, no co-pays, no worries. Once you subscribe, you can access physicians real time on either our website or your smart phone app.

Heart Institute of West Africa

The Heart Institute of West Africa is a center for cardiac excellence based in Nigeria, focused on improving cardiac health outcomes for local populations.

Doctors on Call Services (DOCS)

DOCS Heart and Diagnostic Centre is a specialized cardiodiagnostics centre located in beautiful coal city of Enugu in Southeastern Nigeria.

Heart Institute of the Caribbean

About The Heart Institute of the Caribbean is a cardiac hospital and care institute on the island of Jamaica, specializing in cardiology, cardiovascular medicine, and cardiovascular surgery. The Heart Institute was founded in 2005 by cardiologist Ernest Madu. Headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, the Heart Institute of the Caribbean also operates additional branches in Mandeville, Montego Bay, and Ocho Rios. In 2018, the Heart Institute established the first cardiac intensive care unit and heart surgery operating theatre on the island of Jamaica.