Panama combines upper-middle-income health infrastructure with strong private tertiary concentration in Panama City; health spending is about 6.7% of GDP, and the system is operationally split between CSS/MINSA and private providers.[1][2]

For international insurers, this is a gateway market: high airline connectivity, established international patient programs, and two flagship JCI-accredited hospitals with U.S.-linked clinical affiliations.[3]


Healthcare System Overview

Coverage is delivered via the Social Security Fund (CSS), Ministry of Health facilities, and private insurers/hospitals. Fragmentation and provider concentration in the capital create both quality advantages and regional access gaps.[2]

Top Hospitals and Provider Network

Panama City is the contract-critical node for high-cost claims.

Cost Benchmarks

Market-published ranges show normal delivery around US$1,000-2,000 and C-section around US$5,000-6,000; knee replacement commonly US$10,000-15,000; and CABG packages often US$18,000-22,000 in private medical-travel channels. These ranges highlight why direct billing plus pre-auth discipline is financially material for global carriers.[9][10]

Medical Tourism

Panama’s tourism recovery and health-travel positioning are supported by U.S. proximity, dollarized economy, and internationally marketed hospitals. Procedure categories with strongest inbound pull are orthopedics, cardiology, dental, and cosmetic surgery.[11]

Insurance Landscape

Panama’s regulator (SSRP) supervises private insurance, while CSS remains a major social channel. International insurers generally operate through local partners, assistance firms, and direct-pay hospital agreements for foreign members.[12]

Common Claims Issues

Recurring issues include upfront deposit requests, fragmented documentation between physician and facility bills, and price drift where implant selection is not pre-approved in writing.

What Carriers and TPAs Need to Know


The Bottom Line

Panama is a controllable high-value market if insurers combine strong urban network design with strict episode-level cost governance. MDabroad delivers both through local provider relationships, utilization management, and claims technology. Learn more on our homepage or contact MDabroad.

References

  1. World Bank. Current health expenditure (% of GDP) - Panama. URL
  2. PAHO. Panama country profile. URL
  3. Joint Commission International. Accredited international organizations. URL
  4. Pacífica Salud. JCI accreditation and Johns Hopkins affiliation. URL
  5. International Insurance. Hospitals in Panama and accreditation notes. URL
  6. The Panama Clinic. Hospital profile. URL
  7. Hospital Paitilla. Service portfolio. URL
  8. Hospital Santo Tomás. Institutional information. URL
  9. Expat Focus. Maternity care costs in Panama. URL
  10. Medical Tourism Packages. Panama procedure pricing ranges. URL
  11. UN Tourism. Tourism data dashboard. URL
  12. Superintendencia de Seguros y Reaseguros de Panamá. Regulatory framework. URL

Scott J. Rosen

Founder & CEO of MDabroad. 26 years at the intersection of international health insurance, medical assistance, and claims technology.