medical tourism latin america – Global Health Intelligence – Healthcare Market Insights for Emerging Markets https://globalhealthintelligence.com The leading source for hospital data and market intelligence across Latin America and Asia. Mon, 01 Dec 2025 19:26:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://globalhealthintelligence.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/cropped-Profile-32x32.png medical tourism latin america – Global Health Intelligence – Healthcare Market Insights for Emerging Markets https://globalhealthintelligence.com 32 32 Latin America’s Top 4 Medical Tourism Markets https://globalhealthintelligence.com/ghi-analysis/latin-americas-top-4-medical-tourism-markets/ https://globalhealthintelligence.com/ghi-analysis/latin-americas-top-4-medical-tourism-markets/#respond Fri, 22 Sep 2017 19:50:54 +0000 https://globalhealthintelligence.com/?p=6930/ Medical tourism is hardly a new concept in Latin America. At first, many northerners were intrigued by the low costs they could get for major medical procedures down south. As the market has continued to grow and evolve, however, people are traveling south for procedures not only for the low costs, but also for the quality of the treatments.

Of course, Latin American facilities have no interest in seeing this trend decline, so they’re constantly on the lookout for the most cutting edge devices and equipment to keep themselves in demand for medical tourism. According to Market Data Forecast, the Latin American medical tourism market will grow with a CAGR of 18.9% until 2021 and reach a value of US$10.3 billion, compared to US$4.3 billion in 2016.

Here are the four hottest markets in Latin America where medical tourism is big-time business.

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Mexico
Mexico was one of the first to capitalize on the medical tourism craze, quite naturally thanks to its proximity to the U.S. But the market has only evolved since the early days, and now the quality of care in many areas of Mexico rivals that in the states. Overall, it’s estimated that medical tourists in Mexico can save between 40 and 65 percent compared to getting the same procedures in the U.S.
According to Euromonitor, medical tourism generated US$4.7 billion for Mexico in 2016, a 5.2% increase compared to 2015. More than 1.1 million patients from around the world visited Mexico for medical treatments in 2016—making Mexico the #2 medical tourism market in the world in terms of patient volumes, just behind Thailand, with 1.2 million patients. It’s estimated that medical tourism will grow by 6% in Mexico during 2017 and generate $6 billion in revenues.

Costa Rica
This small tropical nation has gradually gained a foothold in the medical tourism market in its own right, and it’s now become world-renowned for offering high-quality services and procedures at a fraction of the price in many Western nations. It’s estimated that more than 40,000 Americans travel to Costa Rica for health care each year, and they save between 45 and 65 percent on their medical bills. According to the Banco Central de Costa Rica, 69,420 foreign patients went to Costa Rica for treatment in 2016, compared to a little over 40,000 in 2012.

Dominican Republic
This Caribbean island is often best known for producing star baseball players, but it’s been a growing player in the medical tourism field for some time now. In 2014, the Dominican Republic’s hospitals and medical centers treated more than 20,000 international patients, and that number is only expected to grow in the years ahead.

Brazil
Though the savings in Brazil are not as high as they are in some other Latin American countries (U.S. patients typically save between 20 and 30 percent), Brazil offers the advantage of an established, trusted health marketplace in a country that is becoming more modernized all the time. This offers peace of mind for many medical tourists. According to the International Medical Travel Journal, medical tourism in Brazil is expected to grow by 45% between 2016 and 2021.

Using This Growth to Grow Your Sales

Besides savings for the travelers who arrive in the region, the rise of LatAm medical tourism offers significant opportunities for sales of medical devices and equipment.

Using HospiScope, GHI’s Latin American hospitals database, you can identify which hospitals possess different types of equipment and spot opportunities for sales. Or you can search by procedure, especially given that medical tourists often arrive for cosmetics procedures, and develop a list of prospects based on that.

We can also help with custom market studies so you can identify key institutions and clinics in Latin America’s medical tourism market who are likely to need specialized equipment.

Contact GHI for a free database demo to understand how quick and easy it is to use or to find out more about our market share studies and custom research services.

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Why Medical Tourism Is Surging in Colombia https://globalhealthintelligence.com/news/why-medical-tourism-is-surging-in-colombia/ https://globalhealthintelligence.com/news/why-medical-tourism-is-surging-in-colombia/#comments Tue, 04 Jul 2017 20:19:05 +0000 https://globalhealthintelligence.com/?p=6617/ Colombia is considered the prime medical tourism destination for the Caribbean and Ecuador, and the number of patients arriving from different regions including the United states and Canada besides Panama and Peru is growing every year. Colombia has now joined the ranks of Mexico, Cuba and other LatAm markets that are bringing in record numbers of medical tourists.

As per the Colombian Immigration Agency records, the number of international passengers travelling for healthcare services, has grown by 22.9% every year (6,281 tourists in 2012 to 14,339 tourists in 2016).

The cities such as Bogotá, Medellin, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena, and Bucaramanga attract the largest number of international patients who are looking for quality care in healthcare services in the fields of ophthalmology, cardiology, dentistry, neurology, and oncology etc.

A report by Procolombia states that healthcare services in the country are approximately 40% cheaper than in the United States. Besides that, the geographical position of the country is an advantage with its access to a whole continent and highly trained human resources, additionally, international organizations such as Joint Commission International have certified five hospitals for their patient care standards. As per the ranking provided by América Economía, Colombia has 22 hospitals that are listed among the best hospitals in Latin America.

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To uncover sales opportunities within the Colombian market for capital equipment, medical devices, PACS, RIS and more, contact Global Health Intelligence to learn more about our hospitals database, which tracks more than 130 data points for more than 15,000 hospitals in  Latin America. You can also see which are the best-equipped hospitals in Colombia with our newly released ranking.

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Medical and Wellness Tourism: Currency Devaluations Sweeten the Deal https://globalhealthintelligence.com/ghi-analysis/medical-and-wellness-tourism-currency-devaluations-sweeten-the-deal/ https://globalhealthintelligence.com/ghi-analysis/medical-and-wellness-tourism-currency-devaluations-sweeten-the-deal/#respond Fri, 16 Jun 2017 13:36:21 +0000 https://globalhealthintelligence.com/?p=6311/ The development of medical tourism in Latin America in recent years has been very profitable for destination country economies, including Mexico, Argentina, Colombia and Cuba. Surgical and dental procedures are offered at a sharp discount compared to U.S. price points.

Over 1.4 million Americans went abroad for medical cases in 2016, a number that has grown alongside the rising cost of care following the Affordable Care Act.

Latin America is receiving the lion’s share with costfriendly and increasingly excellent medical care combined with developed tourist infrastructure.

The establishment of rigorous standards via U.S. based Joint Commission International allows a growing number of accredited Latin American hospitals to leverage a golden seal of approval.

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