Dominican Republic's AI-Powered Health Tourism Revolution: From Surgeries to 'Hospital at Home'

March 29, 2026
Dominican Republic's AI-Powered Health Tourism Revolution: From Surgeries to 'Hospital at Home'
  • The Dominican Republic is integrating artificial intelligence across its health system to elevate health tourism from low-cost surgeries to higher-value, longer stays and preventive care, supported by a national AI strategy spanning education, healthcare, and tourism.

  • An AI laboratory focused on health and ethics underpins the strategy, positioning the country to leverage its strengths in cosmetic surgery and dentistry as a regional health tourism hub.

  • Avatar-based communication and automated transcription are being used to reduce stigma, improve patient comfort, and enhance data capture during consultations.

  • Regulatory updates focus on consent, data protection, and accountability for international patients as AI is integrated into diagnostics and administration.

  • Home healthcare capabilities, including chronic patient monitoring and medical inventory management, could extend hospital-level care into homes, a model described as a 'hospital at home'.

  • AI-enhanced diagnostics analyze X-rays and CT scans and generate predictive models to help patients visualize surgical outcomes.

  • AI-native platforms like Heva streamline cross-border care, case intake, documentation, and follow-up coordination, ensuring digital continuity of care for international patients.

  • Real-world AI applications include AI-powered research systems, telehealth with artificial vision for heart-rate estimation, and an AI avatar-enabled smart mirror to assist consultations for stigmatized conditions.

  • Private hospitals are upgrading imaging, electronic records, and telemedicine, while AI analytics improve bed occupancy, wait times, and outcomes tracking for surgery and oncology patients.

  • Community AI pilots, such as rural clinic chatbots and triage tools, are building domestic experience that could be adapted for international visitors.

  • The event was organized by Funglode and the Metropolitan Hospital of Santiago (HOMS).

  • Ethics and culturally aware design prioritize appropriate interfaces and care for diverse populations, including non-Spanish speakers.

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