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…a look into
the system of medical outsourcing
Medical tourism
is a fascinating concept, gaining quick recognition in the United
States. Although the practice of traveling abroad to receive is
decades old in Europe, and has been practiced for hundreds of years in
Asia, it is still quite new to Americans. So, in an effort to help
explain the benefits and pitfalls of this relatively new industry,
please allow me to share some of my first hand experiences with you, a
potential medical tourist.
There are four basic groups of North Americans who are most
interested in health
tourism and the cost savings it provides:
- 47 Million Uninsured Americans
- 250 Million Insured Americans with restricted coverage due to
pre-existing conditions, resulting in out of pocket expenses
- 34 Million Canadians receiving socialized medicine and enduring
long wait lists for many popular surgeries
- Potentially, 330 Million North Americans seeking elective
cosmetic and/or dental surgery
As you can see, the market potential is huge, but, unless a well
organized, comprehensive, individualized program facilitating the
health care needs and travel desires of North American consumers has
been structured, medical
travel will only remain a vision and not a reality.
Quality and Safety of Health care Abroad
There is much to consider before experiencing a successful medical retreat.
One of the first issues to investigate would be the quality and safety
of health care
abroad. You can perform a quick search on the internet and find
a host of foreign hospitals, doctors, even government organizations
marketing directly the worldwide consumer with hopes of attracting them
to their country. CONSUMER BEWARE! Marketing rhetoric and posh photos
can be very deceiving. I have personally experienced this type of
misperception. In my travels to 5 continents (13 destinations within 9
countries) around the world, I have seen these misrepresentations more
often than not. This presents a very interesting question; how do you
know who is telling the truth and who is fabricating information? The
truth is, you don't until you have either experienced it first hand or
know of a trusting source that has had the experience.
In reality, its impossible for most people to know first hand,
because they haven't traveled to a foreign country to inspect the
quality of health care. So, what's the next step? Find someone you can
trust who has had the experience and is willing provide an objective
point of view. Good luck in your search! This may not be an easy task
to accomplish. Hence the need for a bona fide, professional, medical
tourism service agency in the U.S. to help consumers make these
difficult choices. By utilizing the knowledge and expertise of an
unbiased medical tourism specialist, you will better guarantee your
safety and comfort while traveling abroad for your surgery.
To date, we are the only American owned and operated medical
tourism service agency that offers a complete and thorough service
to guide patients through the intricacies of this complex course of
action. MedRetreat has inspected and verified the efficacy of their
hospital affiliates. Most health care providers in the network are
either JCI accredited, or, are in the process of accreditation. And,
many of the doctors are board certified by the U.S., U.K. or Australia.
Our personal advice - don't go through the process alone. Utilize
the experience of a company like MedRetreat who has performed their due
diligence on your behalf. Its like trying to bake a cake for the very
first time. Without the help of an experienced baker, like good old
grandma, you're sure to make some mistakes. Traveling abroad for
surgery, without the necessary knowledge, is much too important to take
the chance of making any mistakes.
Cost Savings
Once you feel comfortable about the quality of health care
overseas, then its time to research another important factor in
considering medical tourism as an option for your surgical procedure…
the cost savings. Due to two main factors, the cost is as low as 1/5th
of the price in the U.S. Here are two main reasons as sited by Mike
Adams, the Health Ranger:
1. “Many workers in the health care
industry are basically getting paid to shuffle paper around. The health
insurance companies are paid to deny health claims and the government
workers at Medicare and Medicaid offices are paid to find new ways to
deny payments to doctors and hospitals for services rendered. Thus,
doctors' offices and hospitals have to employ entire armies of people
to sit around and reclassify procedures in ways that can get paid by
insurance companies, Medicare and Medicaid. It's a massive waste of
time, money and effort.”
”As a medical tourist in another country, you eliminate these paperwork
shufflers. And right there, you can save as much as 80% right off the
bat. Because now, your dollars are actually going to the surgeons,
anesthesiologists and other hospital workers who are attending to you
during your surgical procedure. Whereas in the United States, your
money is going to the insurance company and then the insurance company
money is being used to pay paper shufflers.”
2. “Another reason these surgical
procedures are so much more affordable in Asia or other regions of the
world is because of the liability issue. In the United States, doctors
and hospitals must carry extremely expensive medical malpractice
insurance policies. And patients seem to love to sue in the United
States. In contrast, when you undergo a surgical procedure as a medical
tourist in an offshore hospital, you sign paperwork that says you agree
not to sue under certain conditions. Thus, you save a fortune by
essentially not funding the legal fees, settlements and malpractice
insurance costs normally found in a U.S. based health care practice.”
Mr. Adams goes on to say; “when you combine these two savings -
the paperwork shuffling reduction and the medical malpractice lawsuits
- you get an incredible deal for your dollar.”
The Medical Tourism Experience
Now that we've covered the two most important aspects of medical
tourism, quality and price, let's briefly touch upon on the experience
of traveling abroad.
Although choosing your destination is not the most important
feature of your medical care objective, you should ultimately be
pleased with your selection. After all, you'll be spending anywhere
between 2-4 weeks overseas and should be able to enjoy your
recuperation process. There are many alternatives, but, you should
definitely choose a destination that specializes in your required
procedure. Of the many locations available, I've found that Malaysia,
Thailand and India are the most popular. Make sure your service
agent representative educates you about the country and culture before
you go. This will prove to be a valuable investment of your time.
Education is the key to a successful medical tour.
Researching and planning your recuperation period can be an
exciting and adventurous process. It helps to relieve your thoughts
about your surgical procedure and focus on the enjoyment segment of
your medical retreat. Please be advised, depending on your surgery, you
may not be able to enjoy certain activities, so, my best advice would
be to look into physically inactive forms of enjoyment.
Destination Program Management
All destinations should offer the assistance of a Destination
Program Manager (DPM) to help navigate the terrain and explain the
nuances of the culture. A DPM will be your friend away from home. They
will take care of all your personal needs while visiting. Remember, you
will be recuperating from surgery and in most cases, not in the best
physical and emotional condition to take care of the necessary details
of a new environment. Here are some of the services a DPM will offer to
guaranty your comfort and enjoyment:
- Meet and greet arriving customer at the airport
- Private transportation to the hotel
- Pre-arrange hotel chick in
- Private transportation to-and-from doctor consultation
- Private transportation to-and-from medical procedure
- Interpretation assistance at hospital or clinic if needed
- Provide communication assistance, such as cell phone or 24 hour
contact number
- Check on recuperating patient daily once procedure is performed
- Provide emotional support if necessary during visit
- Assist with local tour and excursion arrangements
- Provide information about local dining, shopping, and pampering
facilities
- Provide information about local culture and customs of
destination
- Assure that customer is comfortable and content at all times
- Deliver customer to airport for departure
- Assist customer with baggage check-in upon departure
- Arrange for Airport medical assistance upon departure if
necessary
So much to do…so little time
Because a successful medical retreat requires between 20-25 hours
of planning, all facets of medical tourism cannot be discussed in one
article such as this.
There is much to learn. The question is; how much is your time
worth? Don't waste time trying to reinvent the wheel. It would be very
time consuming and cumbersome to piece together all the available
information about medical tourism on the internet. It can also be very
confusing and overwhelming.
There are companies perfectly capable of helping you through the
process. And, some will not even charge you for their services. They
receive compensation from their overseas partners for their role in the
process. In fact, in many cases, you will spend less by using a
professional medical tourism service agency. If you find the right
organization, they will have negotiated more favorable pricing on your
behalf and pass along some of the savings to you. So, in essence, you
will not be able to receive a better price - even by going direct to
the hospital yourself. The choice is yours. Choose well.
So, the question remains; is medical
tourism for you?
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