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The western Colombian city of Cali is emerging as one of the country’s most popular destinations for medical tourism, reported El Tiempo on Tuesday.

Previously known as the sports and salsa capital of South America, Cali now counts some 50,000 visitors a year who are looking for cheaper and higher-quality medical treatments.

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Medical Tourism Thrives in Israel

For many people, the idea of traveling to Israel invokes images of sacred synagogues, trips to the Western Wall and moments of personal religious reflection.

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A cheaper healthcare procedure plus a relaxing recovery and vacation in the Philippines is what a Las Vegas-based company promises its clients.

Some six million Americans are expected to benefit from these services offered by Medical Tourism Experts (MTE), which opened its headquarters last April 24.

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NEW DELHI: Delhi with its rich heritage sites, modern healthcare centres and swanky business hubs emerged as the favourite destination among foreign tourists including business travellers in 2008, a study has revealed.

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Korea is already a popular destination for patients from across the Far East seeking cost-effective plastic surgery and other medical treatment. Now, government officials plan to promote the country as a medical tourism destination.

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There is no doubt about it .  Concerns over “Swine Flu”  and its spread have affected the travel industry. 

What this means to you is easier bookings , more deals , faster service for medical tourism – slots may have well opened up for therapy that were not available before.  Not only may you get in quicker, get more attention at care but as well you may even be able to command specials at the various hospitals and health care providers overseas but as well may be able to consider medical procedures , health care tests and medical facilities that may have been out of your reach or filled to capacity , with no open slots for patients previously.

 

The Impact of Swine flu on the Travel Industry | InfoFork.com – UK travel company DialAFlight reports that after a two week slump in sales of airline tickets to Mexico and Cancun levels are gradually picking up and getting closer to the normal seasonal average. (PRWeb May 13, 2009) Read the full …

Hong Kong Tourists driven away by swine flu outbreak – eTurboNews.com – Swine Flu’s May 1 appearance in Hong Kong helped drive the number of tourists visiting the Chinese territory down by 13.5% from the same month last year, the South China Morning Post reported. Visitors from mainland China — who spend …

Visa Report Shows Increase in Inbound and Outbound U.S. Tourism … – Travel Industry Wire, 40 Percent of Respondents Plan to Travel Abroad in the Next Two Years; 83 Percent Modifying Plans Based on Economic Environment; Fewer Than One in 10 U.S. Adults Say Swine Flu (H1N1) Has Impacted Travel Plans …

Swine flu hits hostels where it hurts – thUMBRELLA – Why is travel rubbish at Twitter? At every travel industry conference I’ve attended recently, there has been a speaker banging on about the benefits of using Twitter. Read more » … Swine flu hits hostels where it hurts. Hostel operators are suffering the financial effects of increasing cases of swine flu in Australia as travellers cancel bookings and Singapore issues a travel safety warning for Melbourne and the state of Victoria. Brisbane hostel BUNK Accommodation …

Royal Caribbean: Swine Flu Hurt Operations – Travel News Story … – The swine flu outbreak is yet another hurdle cruise operators have had to contend with during the recession. The industry had already been struggling to keep its ships filled with vacationers, as many had curtailed their discretionary …

Is swine flu just a bonanza treat for the pharmaceutical industry … – The 1976 Swine Flu fiasco. Once WHO declares a Phase 6 Pandemic Alert, all hell could break loose with governments and population going into panic, cancellation of international travel, severe domestic travel restrictions and other …

Holiday travel ‘unaffected’ by swine flu | Tourism and Hospitality – However, corporate travel remained more or less the same for the European and North American sectors. Darshana Cabraal, Arabian Oryx operations manager, told Khaleej Times that swine flu is not affecting the travel industry as much as …

Mexico’s tourist industry recovering from Swine Flu outbreak – Although some travel companies did suspend their holidays to Mexico, the Swine Flu virus did not cause the widespread death and disruption that was initially feared, and the Foreign Office has now lifted its warning against ‘all but …

Crunch Time for Travel Promotion Act in U.S. Senate – Travel and tourism exports accounted for 8% of all U.S. exports and 27% of services exports. Without some help, the industry is set to lose over 250000 jobs in 2009, what with the economic downturn, the AIG effect, swine flu and other …

 

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Medical tourism or medical travel is not an entirely new concept. Until recently, medical tourists were usually a very select few who chose to travel for elective surgeries such as tummy tucks and face-lifts, combining surgery with a holiday in a far away locale that ensured both privacy and a pleasant stay. As well, there were also a limited number of people who sought experimental medical treatments for illness and diseases such as cancer in foreign clinics. Today there is a swelling rank of medical tourists comprised of ordinary citizens who seek a wide variety of health care services and medical care outside of their home country, and every year that number grows.

For some, medical tourism or international medical travel can literally be a lifesaver, enabling patients to access quality medical services that they might not otherwise be able to afford. In the United States, patients without private health insurance can be faced with exorbitant medical bills for even the most routine surgeries. Sometimes a heartbreaking choice must be made – to have a life saving operation and suffer extreme financial hardship or to not have the procedure and deal with the health consequences. For those who are fortunate enough to have private health insurance, some may find that their insurer does not cover all medical procedures or that their insurance plan imposes unreasonable restrictions. In Canada, where public health insurance pays for most medical care, it has been well documented that unacceptably long wait times are forcing patients to take matters into their own hands and head off shore for timely medical treatment.

Medical tourism has garnered much media attention of late. Word is rapidly spreading about the excellent medical care that is available for bargain prices in countries such as Thailand, Hong Kong, and India. In the book, ‘Patients Without Borders: Everybody’s Guide to Affordable, World-class Medical Tourism,- author Josef Woodman investigates this growing industry. He reports in depth about the high quality of care available in foreign hospitals and how patients, who have surgery performed overseas, can save up to 80 percent. By example, a heart bypass in India can be had for a fraction of the price of one in the United States.

India has become one of the world’s leading destinations for medical travelers. Over the years, India has developed a stellar reputation with medical tourists, due to its state-of-the-art medical facilities that offer advance medical procedures, such as hip resurfacing, knee replacement, heart surgery, kidney transplant and abdominoplasty, at prices that are a fraction of those charged for similar procedures in North American hospitals. ‘Axiom Health Solutions works with Indian hospitals that are staffed with some of the most highly trained surgeons and professional medical personnel available. Huge investments have been made by each hospital group to ensure the highest of standards and the most modern facilities and equipment obtainable. In many cases the success rate in these hospitals is higher than those of American hospitals.

The future of medical tourism looks bright. Factors such as improved technology and standards of care and the availability of companies that specialize in arranging medical tourism packages makes international travel for medical services a very attractive proposition. Undoubtedly, the driving force behind the rise in medical travel is the high price of medical services in North America factor that is unlikely to change in the near future.

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>The impacts of medical tourism – traveling long distances away from home to obtain medical care – which more and more is not about obtaining medical procedures that are not available at home , or seeking improved quality of medical care but in most cases either finding a way of economically “jumping the cue” or reducing the costs of treatment or therapy dramatically.

The cost differential of treatment abroad may only be a portion of the costs of the same procedures at home. To this end not only is it a case of cosmetic elective surgery but rather that insurance companies are coming up with the realization that even after travel costs they are far ahead in most financial accountings. There are issues and other costs true – what of follow-ups in cases of complications and downright negligence true.

However if one is to look at the system in a cold hearted financial sense the insurance companies are still light years ahead – in terms of output costs. In addition these complications and mishaps can be reduced through basic research and inquiries into medical systems and procedures and using well known accredited institutions.

To this point some major health care insurance providers are actually promoting medical tourism to the customers – even to the point of setting up programs , marketing programs and departments to promote , market as well as facilitate the logistics and follow through to the customers and their providers of medical care. It would appear to be a win / win situation for all.

Yet this is not always the case. Medical care and medical care costs in the states and E.U. is driven by both demand and costs. True with medical tourism the demand for medical care and services back home may be reduced. Yet medical tourism at the moment is only scratching the surface. Even the most aggressive of medical insurers estimate that in the range of only 1 to 2 % of their procedures afforded are being serviced overseas via medical tourism.

Yet in the case of the American medical system this small group serves to subsidize the medical system as a whole – providing an essential source of funds to keep the system going and in effect subsidize the health care of those less fortunate, in financial terms, but very demanding overall on the health care system – the aged, the elderly and the poor.

In the end result the demand for health care – the demand side of the supply/demand model will not diminish much. But funding which both funds the system and provides for economies of scales in the health care system will.

Thus while some may benefit from medical tourism, and the insurance companies of health care may benefit from reduced costs – in the end the medical system as a whole as well as the quality of care afforded and provided for may well decrease as well as diminish.

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  • - The advantages of medical tourism far outweigh the disadvantages once you can learn how to minimize medical tourism risks.

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  • - medical tourism may be defined as seeking healthcare outside one’s own country. this is becoming more common as people search for affordable healthcare. in the us, patients travel to countries that perform the procedure they need for a ...

 





      It is no secret to say that “Medical Tourism” has come to the attention of many in the tourism industry – both planners and government planers involved in tourism development and marketing.

 

       Especially when it comes to cosmetic surgery –  as opposed to critical or life saving medical surgery and procedures – then a planned tip abroad for cosmetic surgery affords -  a vacation , along with recuperative time away from home and prying eyes while the recovery progresses.

 

         The cost of the trip or vacation for ether the patient and / or their family members is often subsidized by the much lower cost of surgery than in dominant first world medical centers.

 

          On top of that when the patient returns home with their cosmetic surgery all that will appear is the charge card statements to be paid and remitted.

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