Hospiten Cancun and Riviera Maya Sign Health Agreement With Tourism and Business Sector

Alberto Collar Ordóñez of Hospiten and Esteban Frías Ladewig of Expertos en Turismo and CONAJOMX shaking hands at the signing ceremony.

Cancun, Quintana Roo — International hospital network Hospiten Cancun and Riviera Maya has formalized a collaboration agreement with Expertos en Turismo A.C. and the National Council of Young People Pro Mexico A.C. (CONAJOMX).

Under the deal, members of both organizations will receive preferential rates on high-specialty medical services, including consultations, preventive screenings, and hospitalization.

The agreement was signed by Alberto Collar Ordóñez, legal representative of Hospiten, and Esteban Frías Ladewig, who serves as delegate for the Caribbean and IA of Expertos en Turismo A.C., and as president of the National Business Council of CONAJOMX Quintana Roo.

The partnership aims to strengthen health as a pillar of sustainable tourism development in Quintana Roo, boosting the competitiveness of top Mexican Caribbean destinations by providing cutting-edge medical care to key economic drivers.

Hospiten, a Spanish-origin network with over 50 years of experience, operates in Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Panama. Its patient-centered model combines advanced technology with high-quality human care.

Expertos en Turismo A.C. is an exclusive community of consultants, academics, executives, and entrepreneurs focused on innovation in Mexico’s tourism industry. CONAJOMX is a national network that promotes leadership, civic participation, and entrepreneurship among young business leaders in collaboration with the public and private sectors.

Both associations will begin internal communications this month to inform members how to access medical facilities in Riviera Maya and Cancun.

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By Laura Castillo

Laura Castillo covers tourism, business, and economic development across Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and the wider Riviera Maya for Riviera Maya News & Events. She tracks the region's most important business stories — from hotel investments and airline route expansions to real estate market trends and local economic policy — helping English-speaking readers stay informed about the economic pulse of Mexico's Caribbean coast.Laura has been reporting on Quintana Roo's tourism sector since 2020, closely monitoring developments in Cancun's hotel zone, Tulum's rapidly growing commercial corridor, and the evolving business landscape in Playa del Carmen. Her coverage includes corporate investments, employment trends, infrastructure projects, and the economic impact of events like sargassum seasons and hurricane preparation.Before joining Riviera Maya News & Events, Laura worked in business development and market analysis in the Riviera Maya region, giving her first-hand insight into how tourism, real estate, and local commerce intersect. She is fluent in English and Spanish.For story tips: laura@rivieramayanews.mx