About USAHA

U.S. Healthcare

The Gold Standard.

Health systems around the globe face significant challenges. The new technologies needed to diagnose and treat endemic diseases within given geographic areas will stretch the resources of even the fastest growing economies. The increasing demand for such services and the scarcity of available equipment, practitioners, facilities and financial support will create ever more costly treatment.

U.S. medical technologies and services currently enjoy a reputation for quality and innovation. By adopting a team approach to healthcare opportunities and focusing on the importance of healthcare to a country’s infrastructure USAHA brings integrated solutions to the table to increase efficiency and decrease the complexity for the target client (whether Government or private sector).

A Vital Component of Global Infrastructure.

Healthcare infrastructure encompasses everything necessary (physical & virtual) for the well-functioning of a country’s healthcare system
The idea of healthcare as infrastructure moves to change government’s preconceived notions of healthcare businesses and provides a new way to implement health for their citizens. Exclusion from the infrastructure agenda limits the flow of public and private sector funding into healthcare. It is a broad view of everything that goes into patient care.

What do we really mean by 'Healthcare as Infrastructure?'

Partnerships
Collaboration with the U.S. Government.

USAHA has a signed strategic partnership with ITA, which allows for greater collaboration with the US government as well connections overseas.

EXIM Bank offers foreign buyers of hospital projects better credit terms and other financial instruments.

The DFC is a partner that invests in  infrastructure in emerging markets and the developing world, supporting healthcare and hospital investmentthrough financial products and political risk insurance.

The USTDA is a government agency that links U.S. businesses to export opportunities, fostering economic growth in partner countries and supporting U.S. business interests.