Increasing Sales of Medical Equipment in Latin America
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View ArticleA Closer Look at Medical Tourism in Latin America
By Guillaume Corpart With the high prices of medical treatments in the U.S. showing no signs of abatement, medical tourism in Latin American countries continues to be a growing trend. While it’s hardly...
View ArticleLatAm’s Best-Selling Medical Equipment
8 categories of installed base equipment and devices with strong sales projected through 2028 and beyond The post LatAm’s Best-Selling Medical Equipment first appeared on Global Health Intelligence.
View ArticleWhy Asian Medical Imports are Winning in Latin America
Asian importers gained ground in Latin America, while the United States lost ground. The post Why Asian Medical Imports are Winning in Latin America first appeared on Global Health Intelligence.
View ArticleWhy Asian Medical Imports are Winning in Latin America: Regional Analysis
By Guillaume Corpart The COVID-19 pandemic had a profoundly intricate effect on global and regional healthcare markets and changed how medical equipment importers in Latin America procured their...
View ArticleHow AI Will Impact the Latin American Healthcare Market
By Mariana Romero Roy The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has far-reaching implications for business and society, potentially impacting everything from how we seek information to how we write to...
View ArticleRecent Developments in the Brazilian Hospital Market
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates an average of 2 hospital beds per 1,000 inhabitants in Latin America and the Caribbean. In Brazil, whose population is estimated at 214 million, the...
View ArticleMexico’s Newest Hospitals
A rundown of newly opened medical facilities — and ones slated to open soon — that may offer MedTech sales opportunities The post Mexico’s Newest Hospitals first appeared on Global Health Intelligence.
View ArticleThe Future of Mexican Healthcare Under President Sheinbaum
By Mariana Romero Roy On October 1, 2024, Claudia Sheinbaum was sworn in as the first female president in the history of Mexico. She wasted no time getting to work, announcing 100 commitments to the...
View ArticleSix Key Health Concerns for Brazilians
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare has become the main concern of Brazilians, surpassing problems such as education, crime/violence and poverty/inequality. This is the finding...
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