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Medical Tourism: The New Catchword to Health

By Sarah Wilson

Broadly, the term medical tourism can be defined as traveling to farther outposts to avail of quality medical care. Nowadays, several countries have emerged as preferred destinations for medical tourism due to their tremendous technological leaps in the same. Mostly, the patients can hail from as far as America, EU, Canada, Japan or the Middle East. The countries who find themselves on the tourism radar are India, Singapore, Philippines and Costa Rica, Colombia and the like. Usually, these are the countries which have been associated with local medicinal knowledge dating back to thousands of years. Countries like India had ancient surgery systems in place introduced first by Charaka, a surgeon par excellence. Coming to the present, people travel all over from western countries to these newly emerging treatment destinations because of the low cost factor.
 


Some of the complex surgical procedures employed are joint replacement (knee/hip), heart surgeries, dental surgeries and cosmetic surgeries. The reason why people opt for countries mentioned above is the amazing speed with which the surgery scenario has changed. The medical tourism is here to stay because of the technological superiority these countries have achieved in recent years. The techniques are simply superb and unbelievably priced if they are compared with the western countries. Another reason why the people from the western nations opt for such procedures is that the time taken is considerably lesser compared to their own native countries. The people arriving in countries like India get the human touch as soon as they contact any surgeon of their choice. According to a survey done recently, the cost of the surgeries done in countries like India, Thailand and South Africa is one-tenths of the cost of surgeries in America, Canada or EU. Thus, medical tourism is proving to be a revenue-boosting mechanism for the countries mentioned earlier.

A proper evaluation is done to decide on the location, the cost of the treatment and this also involves the legal aspect of the treatment done. A typical procedure is followed where the medical tourism provider is contacted who asks for certain details. These include local Doctor’s opinion, medical history, the nature of the ailment and the diagnosis. A proper advice is sought on the medical treatment and expenditure and other things among the patient’s accommodation is discussed. All these aspect are then taken care of by the concerned person who provides you with the adequate suggestions. There is another reason, why the patients from abroad opt for this kind of treatment and that it’s insurance aspect. Back home, they have found out that unreasonable restrictions exist on the choice of the facility, surgeon and any other thing connected with that.

There is another reason why the patients opt for the treatment in the above mentioned countries. It is the skills and the precision with which the surgeons in these countries carry out their operations. The kind of expertise and knowledge they have while dealing with complex or simple surgeries is something which is widely appreciated in the world today. That is why some of the popular medical tourism destinations include Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Turkey etc. These countries especially stand out due to the proven expertise in cosmetic surgery. A latest report on the net says that about 70% of the middle and upper class people opt for these types of surgeries. Besides that, Colombia also provides quality cardio vascular care and transplant surgery.

About the Author: Sarah Wilson is a tourism management expert with years of experience in overseas medical tourism management. If you want to know more about medical tourism visit http://www.surgeryunlimited.com

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