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Latin American Healthcare & the Role of Private Medical Insurance – International Health Insurance Forum, Panama City, May 29-31

Latin American Healthcare & the Role of Private Medical Insurance – International Health Insurance Forum, Panama City, May 29-31 May 9, 2023

Join us at the International Health Insurance Forum, Panama City, May 29-31 – Insuring a vibrant LATAM health sector 

Latin American Healthcare & the Role of Private Medical Insurance 

Private medical insurance plays a significant role in the healthcare delivery systems of developed and developing economies. It bears an important proportion of the medical risk, offers citizens / consumers choices, and creates important financial and economic benefits to the government and the enterprise economy. 

For the emerging, dynamic economies in the Latin America and the Caribbean region (LATAM), private medical insurance is growing in the marketplace area as consumers seek alternatives and governments encourage health insurance providers.  

The International Health Insurance Forum (IHIF) is the first conference to discuss the primary issues of private medical insurance in the LATAM markets: 

  • Its interface with government health systems
  • Its role in coordinating services between and among countries
  • Its role in improving standards of care
  • Its financial and economic impacts
  • Its significant role in international medical travel  

The IHIF is designed as a discussion forum, with many opportunities to debate, discuss, ask questions, and network with healthcare, insurance, and other professionals to facilitate navigating obstacles and charting new ways forward.   

Watch this 2-minute video for more info and join us for a unique and exceptional experience. 

We invite you to join us at IHIF as a speaker, sponsor, or participant. Learn more.  

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