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Friday, April 11th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

What is medical tourism?

Nowadays we all know that the health care costs are increasing and hence many patients are turning their attention towards medical tourism. If you want to know about the prescription and procedured that costs less in a neighbouring country medical tourism will give you a hand.

Earlier days of Medical Tourism

Medical tourism is a term used to describe the practice of leaving your local area to obtain health care. Patients have been doing this for years within the domestic boundaries of the United States, leaving their home state to attend a world-renowned facility like The Mayo Clinic, for instance.

Spa travel can also be considered an early form of medical tourism. Although spa treatments are not technically medical care, travelers have been going to other countries for years to stay in spas devoted to relaxation and weight loss treatments.

Todays Medical Tourism

Today, news media and health care activists use the term medical tourism exclusively to describe the practice of traveling internationally to obtain medical services. Patients leave their home countries for a variety of reasons, including speed and cost of care.

Patients who live in countries with socialized medicine, like Canada and England, may find themselves on a long waiting list for a procedure that is readily available in the United States or Germany. If travel is affordable, medical tourism enables the patient to go to another country, have the medical procedure there, perhaps do some sightseeing during recovery, and return to the patient’s home country, good as new.

Many Latin American countries are destinations for medical care. California residents seek out Mexican dentists, who reportedly charge one-fifth the cost of a dentist in California. Similarly, Californians cross the Mexican border to obtain laser eye surgery, liposuction and cosmetic surgery, and joint replacement surgery.

What are the disadvantagaes of Medical Tourism

Laws are not same for all the countries. They differ. So we must all know about the procedured in foreign countries because if we face any problems with the treatment then we should know how to proceed legally. Hence it is advisable to consult an attorney because beginning your medical tour.

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