This is a great video with the president. With Panama’s economic numbers looking so good, Cavuto asks him what he is doing right and what advise he would give to Obama. Great answers. I think this under 5 minute video will do more to put Panama in the minds of Americans than anything done before.
President Martinelli interview on Fox
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September22nd
Projections show that medical tourism will skyrocket in this decade. And competition will be stiff with over 50 countries having identified medical tourism as a national industry. Quality, cost of services and attraction of the destination itself are what will define the winners in this growing industry. Panama is well-positioned to come out on top ask far as its geographic location and direct flight connectivity, are concerned but the country also has many other advantages.
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American standards
Excellent medical care, comparable or better to U.S. standards, is present all over Panama. There are many English-speaking doctors who have degrees from U.S. universities. Foreign retirees were attracted to live in Panama for its incentive programs, but many said it was the quality of health care that sealed the deal for them. The experience feels just like home, they say.
Quality care for a fraction of the cost, all over Panama
Hospital Punta Pacifica is a new facility in an upscale Panama City neighborhood. It is the only facility in Latin America and the Caribbean affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medical International. The facility offers 52 private rooms and 12 suites. Procedures are a fraction of the cost of what they would be elsewhere in the world. Patients comment frequently that the care and service provided to them at this hospital is often above and beyond in quality of services they have received in their home countries.
There are several other facilities in the capital city, the mountain communities as well as the beaches, where the medical standards are just as good as one would expect them to be back home. Clinica San Fernando, located in Panama City, is affiliated with Tulane University, Miami Children’s Hospital and Baptist Health International Miami. Also located in the capital, Centro Medico Paitilla is affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Special attention for forcingners is offered at Hospital Nacional.
In the western province of Chiriquí, first-rate health care is available at Hospital Centro Medico Mae Lewis and Hospital Chiriquí. At the epicenter of Panama’s beach communities, Clinica San Fernando has a branch facility in Coronado offering 24-hour attention, general medical services including CAT scans, ultrasound, a dental clinic and an eye clinic.
Beyond bedside manner
Doctors in Panama often provide their cellular numbers to patients. It is not the exception – this practice is actually quite commonplace. A slower paced environment in a doctor’s office in Panama, where more time is generally allocated to care, allows for a deeper doctor-patient connection.
Recovery facilities
With so many new residences coming onto the market in Panama City, management companies are offering timeshare options, short-term rental solutions, corporate lodging and have furnished many of the units for post-operation patients in recovery. Several hotels have also begun gearing up to provide post-operative care for medical tourists, with wheelchair standards throughout and bathrooms to accommodate patients.
Catering to the uninsured
Whether a person is seeking necessary medical treatment or procedures of an elective nature, in many cases, traveling abroad is often the most economic alternative option for the uninsured. Dental work is a niche market that fits in well with international travel, and the number of people in the U.S. without dental coverage is even higher than the already staggering number of those without basic health coverage.
Wellness tourism: beyond hip replacements and a new crown
A growing field in Panama and the world is medicine that concentrates on wellness as opposed to treating illness. Called “preventative medicine” and often joined with the very popular anti-aging trend, there are a growing number of practitioners from different fields who have converged in Panama under the same guise: That it is better to prevent than to treat disease.
Non-invasive procedures are other reasons that people flock to Panama for treatments to keep looking great. Combining tourism and the savings on tooth whitening, micro-dermabrasion, Thermage and Fraxel Laser treatment for wrinkles alone, is reason enough for people to pay a visit to Panama.
The fountain of youth
A new niche industry in Panama’s growing medical tourism market is complete with age management. Several health care providers offer “miracle treatments” like human growth hormone replacement and stem cell procedures at huge savings. People come from all over the world for these services which are available here. Compared to the US, Canada and the UK, these specific medical fields here in Panama are busier than ever.
Combining a trip in Panama
Dental, wellness, anti-aging and other less invasive medical procedures are more apt to be combined with recreation and tourism. Often the part of the money saved by traveling beyond one’s borders to receive medical attention can be applied to a trip within Panama. As the tourism offer in Panama expands by leaps and bounds each year, there are more and more options for medical tourists to choose from. Luxurious accommodations and services that can compliment a medical tourist’s experience are readily available here, also at a fraction of the cost.
Patients usually add on these services during a vacation visit to Panama. World-class spa services are available at many of Panama’s wellness clinics that are located in the bustling capital city or tranquil mountain getaways, where visitors relax in the eternal spring-like climate.
Always use caution
As with medical care in one’s home country and anywhere around the world, a fair measure of caution when choosing providers is always necessary. Consumers need to be active in verifying that those who are providing care are properly licensed and up to date with regulations
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September16th
PANAMA SHINES
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Latin America: Competitiveness Improves
MORE COMPETITIVE Panama is now the second-most competitive economy in Latin America behind Chile. (Photo: Juliette Passer)
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Panama sails up as second-most competitive economy in Latin America.
BY CHRONICLE STAFF
Latin America has improved its competitiveness the past year, with countries like Panama, Uruguay and Peru making particular progress, according to the 2010-11 Global Competitiveness Index from Swiss-based World Economic Forum.
“Reflecting the strong resilience within Latin America and the Caribbean in the face of the recent severe global economic downturn, the … assessment for the region for this year points to the important progress made by several countries in improving and reinforcing their competitiveness fundamentals,” the forum says in its report. “These results confirm the important strides the region has made in recent decades toward sounder fiscal management, increased market efficiency and openness, and export diversification, among other areas.”
Beyond setting Latin America on a more sustainable growth path in the long run, these reforms have helped it weather the global economic crisis that began in 2008, the forum adds.” In particular, the reduced debt levels (with longer maturity profiles) of most countries in the region, coupled with their increased foreign reserves, have been instrumental in reinforcing their resilience and ability to support their economy with stimulus measures,” it says.
The average Latin American score improved 0.07 points to 3.98, according to a Latin Business Chronicle analysis. A clear majority – 13 of 18 countries – improved their scores, while only three saw declines and another two ended up with the same score as last year.
Meanwhile, Venezuela is now ranked at the bottom in Latin America thanks to a drop of nine spots on the global ranking and keeping the same score as last year. Along with Paraguay (the second-worst economy), they rank behind countries like Ethiopia and Uganda when it comes to competitiveness.
PANAMA SHINES
Panama jumped from 8th place last year to second place among Latin America’s economies this year thanks to its score gaining 0.12 points to 4.33. Globally, it jumped from 59th place to 53rd.
“Panama posts one of the largest improvements in the region, climbing to 53rd this year thanks in large part to a more positive assessment of infrastructure quality, increased macroeconomic stability and technological readiness,” the World Economic Forum says. “This advance reflects the country’s recent important investment in upgrading its infrastructure, its sound macroeconomic management in recent times of crisis, its prowess in absorbing technology (ranked 7th for the variable on FDI and technology transfer), and its increase in ICT penetration rates. The country also continues to benefit from well-developed financial markets. Strengthening the quality of its educational system and increasing the flexibility of its labor market and the efficient use of talent are crucial to further reinforce Panama’s long-term growth potential going into the future.”
Panama jumped 21 places to 44th on infrastructure quality, 17 places to 29th on macroeconomic stability and 18 places to 41st on technological readiness.
“This advance reflects the country’s recent important investment in upgrading its infrastructure, its sound macroeconomic management in recent times of crisis, its prowess in absorbing technology …and its increase in ICT penetration rates,” the forum says. “The country also continues to benefit from well-developed financial markets.”
Panama can further improve its score by strengthening the quality of its educational system and increasing the flexibility of its labor market and the efficient use of talent, the World Economic Forum says.
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September7th
Each year the American Chamber of Commerce here in Panama sponsors a tourism conference which never fails to provide important information about Panama tourism and other related industries. I have had the honor of speaking at this conference several times over the years and I always find the speakers to be enlightening and the subject matter to be timely. I encourage my readers to attend this upcoming event.
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Here are some details:
The Amcham forum will be Sept. 9th- 2pm-6pm at the Miramar Intercontinental.
Tickets are $25 for Amcham members, $35 for non-members and $15 for students.
Call Amcham at 301-3881 to reserve your ticket.
Amchams 10th annual tourism forum will feature two important international speakers- David Hyman, the Latin American director of internet sales will speak about promoting tourism businesses on the internet and Bich Lien Kaldahl, the director of incentive sales for Continental Airlines with 10 years of experience about Panama, who will speak frankly about what Panama needs to do if it seriously wants to become a convention destination- one of the main goals of the Martinelli administration.
Other speakers include Fidel Reyes with his always fascinating report on Panama’s tourism sector, English ecotourism expert Andrew Coates presenting the “Ruta Verde”- a amazing proposal for an ocean-to-ocean pedestrian and bicycle path, Juan Benaventes, former trainer for Royal Caribbean on creating a culture of service, Agnes Santomeno, owner of Reprosa on Panama’s amazing handicrafts, Jose Golder on how Azueros became a tourism destination and Steve Thompson of the surf lodge Morro Negrito on Panama as a surfing destination
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August26th
Panama Medical Tourism
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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.
Healthcare System in Panama
Panama’s long association with the United States has left a distinct American footprint in its culture, giving it more than a hundred years advantage over other countries in providing healthcare to American patients using US standards of quality and service. This can be seen in the similarities in facilities, medical procedures and practices, as well as the abundance of US trained and board certified doctors and medical staff.
There is currently one hospital in Panama that is fully certified by the Joint Commissions International. However, all of the other top hospitals, most of which are privately owned, are fully certified by local medical accreditation bodies set by the Panamanian government as well as other non-government accreditation bodies.
In addition, most of the top hospitals have affiliations and are duly recognized by international medical organizations such as the Johns Hopkins International, Baptist Health International of Miami, Cleveland Clinic, Tulane Health Science Center, Miami Children’s Hospital, University of Nebraska Medical Center, the Harvard Medical Faculty, the Kendall Medical Center and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center among others.
Top Hospitals in Panama for Medical Tourism
Major hospitals in Panama have affiliations with prominent international medical institutions. This enables them to maintain a high quality level, not only in their facilities, but also in their procedures, methodology and technology as well. The most prominent among these Panamanian hospitals include:
- Hospital Punta Pacifica
This is the only Central American medical facility that is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins Medical International and maintains the same high-end standards in facilities, services and staff. It is also the only digitally connected hospital in the region and is the only hospital accredited by the Joint Commissions International. - Hospital Nacional
Starting out as a 10-bed facility, the Hospital Nacional has grown over the years into an 80-bed private healthcare facility with over a hundred specialists and ultra-modern facilities.
- Clinica Hospital San Fernando
A private hospital affiliated with the Tulane University, Miami Children’s Hospital and the Baptist Health International Miami. The Hospital San Fernando is one of Panama’s largest hospitals, with 24-hour medical services and facilities that are fully equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipments. - Centro Medico Paitilla
Located in Panama City, this 160-bed medical facility is affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and has been in existence since 1975. It is also a certified training facility for the American Heart Association and was one of only two hospitals that provided healthcare services to US military personnel.
Common Treatments done by Medical Tourists in Panama
Hospitals and healthcare facilities in Panama offer a wide array of procedures and services for medical travelers, which include but are not limited to the following:
- Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery: Face, Breast, Body Contouring
- Dental Services (surgeries, teeth whitening, dental implants, etc)
- Orthopedic Surgery (hip and knee replacements, etc)
- Fertility Treatments
- Bariatric/Obesity Surgeries
- Cancer treatment and Oncology
- Eye / Ophthalmology (LASIK, Cataract Surgeries, Vitreo Retinal Surgery, etc)
- Stem Cell Therapy
Cost of Medical Treatment in Panama
The following are cost comparisons between Medical procedures in Panama and equivalent procedures in the United States: [ sources 1 2 3 ]
US Hospitals Panama Average Savings Medical Procedures Angioplasty with stent $19,000 – $21,000 $10,000 – $15,000 25% – 47% Pace Maker $4,000 – $6,000 $1,500 – $2,300 50% – 60% Laparoscopic Hernia $6,000 – $8,000 $ 3,500 – $4,500 40% – 50% Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass $24,000 – $26,000 $14,000 – $16,000 35% – 40% Hip Replacement $19,000 – $21,000 $11,000 – $13,000 35% – 40% Arthroscopy $9,000 – $11,000 $4,000 – $6,000 45% – 55% Knee Replacement $19,000 – $21,000 $11,000 – $13,000 35% – 40% Herniated Disc $19,000 – $21,000 $6,000 – $7,000 65% – 70% Carpal Tunnel Release $6,000 – $8,000 $2,500 – $3,500 55% – 60% Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Neck Lift $10,000 – $12,000 $2,000 – $3,000 75% – 80% Face Lift (rhytidectomy) $10,000 – $12,000 $2,000 – $3,000 75% – 80% Breast Augmentation/Reduction (Mammoplasty) $5,500 – $8,000 $3,100 – $4,500 40% – 45% Breast Lift $5,000 – $6,000 $3,000 – $4,000 35% – 40% Liposuction (Lipoplasty) $4,000 – $6,500 $2,500 – $4,400 30% – 35% Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty) $4,000 – $6,000 $1,500 – $2,500 55% – 65% Buttocks Augmentation $5,000 – $6,000 $3,500 – $4,500 25% – 30% Chemical Peel $900 – $1,100 $450 – $550 45% – 55% Obstetrics and Gynecology Intrauterine Insemination $1,000 – $2,000 $800 – $900 20% – 55% In Vitro Fertilization $9,000 – $18,000 $4,000 – $6,000 55% – 70% In Vitro Fertilization with donated egg $16,000 – $20,000 $7,000 – $9,000 50% – 55% Eye / Ophthalmology Cataract surgery $5,500 – $6,500 $2,000 – $3,000 50% – 60% Refractive surgery (Eximer Laser) $4,500 – $5,500 $1,500 – $2,500 55% – 60% Glaucoma surgery $5,500 – $6,500 $1,500 – $2,500 60% – 75% Refractive surgery with intraocular lens implant $5,500 – $6,500 $2,000 – $3,000 50% – 60% Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty) $4,000 – $5,500 $1,500 – $2,500 60% – 65% General and Cosmetic Dentistry Root Canal $900 – $1100 $250 – $350 70% – 75% Porcelain Crown $1,000 – $2,000 $450 – $550 55% – 75% Porcelain Veneers $1,000 – $2,000 $450 – $550 55% – 75% Composite Veneers $600 – $750 $150 – $250 45% – 70% Dental Implant $2,000 – $2,500 $900 – $1100 55% – 60% Periodontal Surgery $1,000 – $2,000 $450 – $550 55% – 75% Periodontal Plastic Surgery $1,000 – $2,000 $450 – $550 55% – 75% Periodontal Regenerative Procedures $1,200 – $1,600 $500 – $600 55% – 65% Malpractice and Liability Laws in Panama
The Panamanian system has not adopted the US legalities associated with medical practices, particularly in the area of malpractice. Although doctors are responsible for their activities and performance under the law in this country, they are not required to shoulder the damages incurred during a malpractice case. The result is a lower malpractice insurance pre-requisite, which can be translated into lower procedural costs.
Pros
- Hospitals in Panama provide high quality health care through a large staff of US-trained doctors, physicians and other medical specialists
- Techniques, medications, treatments and facilities used are based on the same standards used in the USA
- Doctors and medical staff can communicate well in English
- Panama City is considered Central America’s safest and most modern city. Even the tap water is safe to drink
- Panama is relatively close to US and Canada.
- The currency is the US dollar, so prices can be compared easily.
Cons
- There is only one JCI-accredited hospital in Panama, although a few have already submitted requests and are currently going through the accreditation process.
- Costs of medical procedures are higher compared to other medical tourism destinations, although these are still significantly more economical as compared to the US, Canada and the UK.
Traveling to Panama
Direct flights to Panama City are available from major cities in the US and Canada. This close proximity and shorter travel time, makes Panama a destination choice for medical travelers.
Average estimated travel time in hoursFrom/To Panama New York City 5 Los Angeles 7 Miami 2.75 Houston 4 Dallas 4.5 Washington 4.75 Atlanta 4 Toronto 5 Vancouver 8 Entry and Exit Requirements to Panama
USA and Canadian medical travelers with a valid passport that extends at least 6 months beyond the traveler’s intended last day of stay, do not need to get a visa to enter Panama. A tourist card can be purchased upon arrival, allowing the recipient to stay for 90 days in the country.
Other requirements include: return tickets, sufficient funds to shoulder the stay, confirmed accommodation and other targeted facilities. Panamanian immigration laws are very strict, so it is advisable to carry your passport with you at all times to show your proof of entry and avoid any complications during your stay.Statistics of Medical Tourism in Panama
Doctors have estimated that there are only hundreds of medical tourists hundreds of medical tourists from the United States visiting Panama per year. Some hospitals have declared that they have received at least 400 to 450 international patients within the last four years seeking various medical procedures.
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These figures will continue to grow, as Americans without health insurance continue to seek healthcare in nearby medical tourism destinations such as Panama. More and more baby boomers are contemplating retiring to this Latin American destination, as well as seeking healthcare services and beauty treatments at lower costs.
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August25th
Getting to Panama
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July1st
Newsletter June/ July 2010
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PANAMA LATEST NEWS
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The index covers 19 countries and is the broadest measure of business climate in Latin America. The index considers data beyond GDP, taking into account considerations such as political freedom, ease of starting a business and corporate tax rates. In the globalization and competitiveness category, for example, Panama moved up from second place last year to knock Costa Rica out of the top spot.
A recent LBC article detailing the report says: “Panama is now the only country that is among the top five in all our five main categories.” In addition to this ranking, Panama continues to be the most globalized country in the region, as per the LBC’s Latin Globalization Index.
This year, Panama also moved up six spots on The World Bank’s Doing Business survey to 77th place worldwide. Panama ranked number one in the Latin America/Caribbean region in the survey’s Trading Across Borders category, and number three in the Getting Credit and Starting a Business categories. Per the World Bank, Panama made progr ess in property registration and construction permit transactions. “A smart move, since much of Panama’s recent growth and expected future growth will come from real estate and construction,” says the Latin Business Chronicle.
Factors contributing to economic growth in Panama include the $5.2 billion Panama Canal expansion mega-project and Panama’s fast-growing shipping sector. Panama Pacifico, one of the largest real estate projects in the world today, is luring multinationals like Dell and Caterpillar into setting up regional headquarters in Panama. The tiny Central American nation also boasts the City of Knowledge, where NGOs such as UNICEF have regional headquarters, as well as the world’s top shipping registry, the world’s second-largest free zone (after Hong Kong), and the region’s largest international banking district.
Some experts cited in the Latin Business Chronicle report say the differences between Chile and Panama are too small to weigh against the South American powerhouse.
According to an expert from the College of Business Administration at Florida International University, investors should consider all countries with a score of 14 or higher on the index.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
In the past few months 2 buildings were completed and a road was built to allow comfortable access, the buildings are now open for business and are attracting a steady flow of interest.
Immobiliare has hired a very experienced Hospitality Manager to overlook Brisas. He will be liaising with Wyndham on a daily basis and will be responsible for the smooth running of all the rental properties.
Alfredo is delighted to join a solid and established company and very excited to share with us is extensive and varied experience. We asked him for a short resume of his past activities:
“I have been involved in Hotels and Tourism for the last 25 years, starting with Hilton International and later gaining more client’s hands on experience through several tour operator companies in Israel, Africa and the Americas. I have lived in Panama for the last 4 years and directed the opening of Playa Blanca Hotel and Resort as well as opening and managing the early months of the Radisson Colon 2000 Hotel and Casino. In the last year, I was retained as a consultant by the Veneto Hotel and Casino (also under Wyndham flag) and was instrumental in the cosmetic and operational enhancement of this popular hotel in Panama City. I have seen a lot of hotel projects around the world and I must say that Brisas surpass them all by its unique position and breathtaking views. As each building is completed our inventory grows and delighted renters discover the beauty of Panama from this unique and luxurious vantage point.”
Thank you for your continued interest in Brisas, we will send you a new update in July/August and share with you any news regarding BRISAS and Panama.
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