Panama is about to get its second Johns Hopkins Medicine International Hospital, a reflection of the country’s growing medical tourism industry.

The state-of-the-art hospital is currently under construction in the Costa del Este area of Panama City. It was estimated that 2.2 million citizens from the United States alone would travel internationally in 2020 for medical procedures. Medical tourists come seeking everything from hip replacement surgery to Stem Cell or Virto Fertilization (IVF) treatments.

The New Medical Dubai

According to health-tourism.com, a leading provider of information about health care providers worldwide:

“Panama has earned the title as the “Hong Kong” or “Dubai” of the Americas. This has mainly been due to its significantly lower cost of living and fully “Americanized” culture.

Panama is slowly becoming one of the top medical tourism destinations, attracting US and Canadian health travelers. The reasons for this are: its proximity, excellent healthcare services, US-trained and certified medical staff and its attractive natural beauty.”

Health-Tourism.com

Affiliated with the United States

The first Hopkins-affiliated hospital in Panama, Punta Pacifico Hospital, opened in 2006 and immediately started attracting attention when it achieved accreditation from the Joint Commission International.

The Joint Commission, based in the United States, accredits over 22,000 hospitals and healthcare facilities domestically and is considered the gold standard for maintaining rigorous quality of care. International hospitals and healthcare providers who gain accreditation, must adhere to those same high standards found in the top rated hospitals in the United States.

Part of the reason Punta Pacifico Hospital is so highly regarded is, in part, because they affiliated with the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Medicine even before architectural plans had been developed. The partnership provided and continues to provide Punta Pacifico Hospital with staff training, access to world-renowned medical specialists and top-ranked protocols for patient safety and care.

First Heart Transplant in Panama

The affiliation has resulted in impressive milestones, such as performing the first heart transplant in Panama in 2016 and implementing clinical initiatives such as a new stroke program and pediatric emergency department.

The Costa del Este Hospital will become the second Hopkins affiliated hospital in Panama when it opens its doors, scheduled for late 2020. Accreditation by The Joint Commission is expected as soon as possible.

Saving Thousands

Even with the highest standards of patent care and procedures, healthcare costs in Panama are routinely 50 to 80% less than in the United States. For example, hip replacement surgeries, including a five-day hospital stay, can run around $20,000 in Panama. In the United States, with a 23-hour stay in the hospital, hip replacement costs around $125,000 on average.

A few other common treatment costs, as of 2019:

  • Cataract surgery: $2,000-3,000 Panama | $5,500-6,500 U.S.
  • Root canal: $250-350 Panama | $900-1,100 U.S
  • Herniated disc: $2,500-3,500 Panama | $6,000-8,000 U.S

IVF Treatments

Many people come to Panama for procedures that aren’t covered by their insurance, such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Depending on the clinic and geographic location, a single IVF procedure in the U.S. will cost between $9,000 and $18,000. In Panama, the cost is $4,000 to $6,000.

Of the two physicians performing IVF treatments at Punta Pacifico Hospital, they both received specialty training in New York. With a bit of research, a couple can take a vacation, complete an IVF treatment, and save thousands of dollars by coming to Panama.

What about Insurance?

Some US-based insurance companies, including United Healthcare and Blue Cross and Blue Shield, have started testing options allowing patients to go to foreign countries for medical procedures. The practice is not yet widespread. Medicare usually won’t cover procedures performed in non-U.S. facilities.

Sadly, the cost of healthcare in the U.S. can be so staggering, it can actually be cheaper to pay out of pocket in Panama. Canadians, who have free healthcare, might elect Panama to access treatments more quickly or for elective procedures. Many people just enjoy turning their recovery time into a quiet vacation–  Panama has luxurious resorts and rentals for medical tourists during and after their procedures.

Built for Medical Tourism

The new Costa del Este Hospital will have more of a slant toward medical tourism than the Punta Pacifico facility.

The hospital is being constructed as part of the TownCenter Mall, which has high-end retail, great restaurants, specialty grocery stores, and upscale medical offices such as radiology and MRI departments. A JW Marriott is part of the project and has been built with an eye toward the medical tourist and their trailing families.

Other real estate developments in Costa del Este cater to individuals who will be coming to Panama for medical treatment

Arcadia Costa del Este Panama

Rental Options for Medical Tourists

Some medical tourists prefer to rent a private apartment rather than head to a resort. Panama has a growing number of options created with medical tourists in mind.

Residential towers like Arcadia in Costa del Este will provide long- and short-term rental units for medical tourism patients, as well as the international executive on assignment in Panama. The building is located a short walk from the Costa del Este Hospital. As of 2019, 810-square foot apartments are running $294,500.

Panama continues to develop as a premier destination for medical tourists. Whether you’re interested in a treatment for yourself or are an investor looking for an upscale and reliable rental market, medical tourism in Panama has created an advantageous atmosphere.

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