DATA THAT FACILITATES TOUGH DECISIONS
A Look at What HospiVista Offers
Background
HospiVista was created by Global Health Intelligence, a company that has been tracking hospital demographic data for Latin America since 2014. Using a team of health researchers, Global Health Intelligence compiles, verifies and updates more than 2 million data points for 18,000+ hospitals in 17 Latin American countries, and is working to expanding its footprint even further.
Who Can Benefit from HospiVista
A variety of organizations can use HospiVista reports, including:
- Medical equipment/device manufacturers seeking business intelligence on existing hospital accounts or prospects
- Hospital administrators looking to see how they compare with competing hospitals in their countries
- Hospitals looking for partners for joint ventures in telemedicine and other areas
- Investors conducting due diligence on specific Latin American hospitals for M&A
- Supplies and service providers researching hospitals in Latin America in relation to projects
- Pharmaceutical companies seeking detailed LatAm hospital profiles to identify potential sales prospects
Countries Featured
HospiVista reports cover hospitals in the following Latin American countries:
- Argentina
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Mexico
- Nicaragua
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Puerto Rico
- Uruguay
For each hospital, you’ll receive a report that includes:
General Information — Address, phone numbers, emails, contact information
Key Personnel — Director of Operations, Purchasing Director, Medical Director, IT Manager and other important decision makers
Technology Profile — A breakdown of crucial capabilities, such as EMRs, telemedicine, PACS, RIS and more
Equipment — Counts for more than 30 different types of medical equipment and devices, such as surgical generators, PET/MRI machines, hemodialysis machines, ultrasound machines, colposcopes, hyperbaric chambers, angiograms, X-ray machines and more
Specialties Breakdown — The areas of medicine an institution specializes in
Structure — The numbers of different types of units, including operating rooms, neonatal intensive care units, ambulatory rooms, cath labs and more
Beds — Specific counts for different types of beds, including hospitalization beds, intensive care, labor and delivery, neonatal intensive care unit beds and more
Medical Staff — Amounts of both specialists (pediatricians, general doctors, surgeons), nurses, technical staff and other personnel
Next Steps
Start by conducting a search for the hospital that interests you, then follow the system prompts to order your report: