Latin America Healthcare Monitor Report Series

$349.00

About this Report Series: FrontierView's Latin America Healthcare Monitor report series dives deep into the top current market access and reimbursement trends in the LATAM region, while providing an overview of other developments impacting Latin America's healthcare ecosystem - every single month. Click on the Product Details tab for an Executive Summary...

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About this Report Series:

FrontierView's Latin America Healthcare Monitor report series dives deep into the top current market access and reimbursement trends in the LATAM region, while providing an overview of other developments impacting Latin America's healthcare ecosystem - every single month.

Click on the Product Details tab for an Executive Summary and full Table of Contents from the latest report or click Request a Sample to download a complete report from a few months ago to see exactly how the report is structured before you buy.

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Executive Summary

Nearly halfway through 2022, we are still talking about procedure backlogs. Many believed the backlog situation would be addressed as soon as 2021. However, recent data shows us that while most countries’ private sectors are above pre-pandemic levels (including substantial growth in Brazil), not a single public system in LATAM has been able to efficiently and effectively address the issue.

With that said, signs of more being done are accelerating, and in this month’s report, we highlight the additional budget assigned to the Ministry of Health in Brazil and Mexico’s shift to a federally managed public health system. Meanwhile, we have had significant developments on the reform fronts in Colombia and Chile. Colombia will host a run-off election in the second half of June, pitting two candidates with significant reform proposals against one another (proposals that include new ideas on medicine pricing). In Chile, a final draft of the healthcare guarantees and language to be included in the new constitution has been released, which must be approved by September, but it will still take two years of subsequent legislative action to hammer out the details.

Table of Contents
  • Executive Summary
  • Markets in Focus
    • Argentina
    • Brazil
    • Chile
    • Colombia
    • Mexico
    • Peru