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This work product is a high-level, public overview of select indicators from the results of the July 2019–June 2020 US Cooperative for International Patient Programs (USCIPP) Annual Survey of International Programs in the US.
USCIPP — an organizational membership program of the National Center for Healthcare Leadership — is a consortium of 60 American hospitals and health systems that share a focus on providing care to international patients, offering cross-border education and training programs, providing management and consulting services to hospitals and governments abroad, and offering various other forms of international collaboration in healthcare.
USCIPP's July 2019–June 2020 Annual Survey of International Programs in the US surveyed 55 member hospitals and health systems with established international programs. Recognizing these 55 members comprise most, but not all, US hospital and health systems with established international health programs, this benchmarking survey is best considered as a lower bound for the actual size of the US market. The goal of this survey is to allow respondents to benchmark their international program operations against those at peer institutions through the data and insights garnered from this report. Due to the diverse group of member organizations, USCIPP's survey is also able to distinguish pediatric versus adult services, which permits even stronger benchmarking capabilities.
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