Q&A: Ricardo Palma Hospital’s Mario Gonzalez Spain’s Quirónsalud recently took over Peru’s Ricardo Palma Hospital. What makes it a good fit?
Chile’s Healthcare Expansion Lurches Forward Veering between government and private spending, Chile, much like Brazil and Colombia, is building its healthcare infrastructure in fits and starts.
Elevating Nursing at Two Latin America Hospitals Clínica Universidad de los Andes and Clínica Santa Isabel are investing in nurses’ education — and bringing nurses into administrative decision-making.
In Peru, Letting Insurers Buy Hospitals Pays Off in Higher Quality Big players in Peruvian healthcare are moving towards vertical integration of delivery and insurance. But what does that mean for patients?
The Fall and Rise of the San Pablo Clinic A Peruvian hospital in crisis seeks redemption in international accreditation.
São Paulo Hospital a Leader in Kidney Transplants A kidney hospital is shaping the transplantation scene in Latin America and beyond.