Sunday, June 20, 2010
ALL, GIVE A GO AT MEDICAL TOURISM TODAY
"I can't afford a surgery in the U.S", "the medical treatment that we require is not available in our city". These are the laments that you must have heard of at your workplace, in your neighborhood or among your relatives. Huge medical expenses in the West are proving to be quite a deterrent for the middle-class. The same holds true for many treatments that are not covered by medical insurances. It really does pinch a bit too much when one has to bear large out-of-pocket expenses despite a generously paid-for insurance cover. While this is the scene in most developed countries, there are those that do not have basic medical facility in place let alone advance health services. These places include many countries in Africa and the Middle East. Benefiting patients from every part of the world, medical tourism is one of the most celebrated phenomenons these days. Everybody is entitled to good health within reasonable means and that's exactly what global health care endeavors to do. A not so new concept to have caught up with earthlings, global health care can be safely assumed to be an umbrella term, covering a vast range of medical treatments and procedures. You could be a childless couple in search of an advanced infertility treatment or a surrogate, your heart could be seeking intensive care, your bones may have brittle with use and need to be attended to, or you might be getting flashes and have to get your eyes tested. No matter the size, shape or magnitude of the problem, you can seek help through health tourism. Cardiology, oncology, neurology, organ transplants, stem cell therapies, infertility treatment, orthopedic, ophthalmology, dental procedures, gynecology, dermatology, general or specialized surgery, alternative wellness, just some from the vast pool of services you can easily seek through being a medical tourist. There's a reason why we call it easy and highly accessible, and that happens to be an absolutely no-wait policy. Providing a complete contrast to the scenario in countries like the USA and the UK, you don't have to wait for long periods of time just to see a specialist. For the patient that equals a lot of precious time saved. Growing economies, advanced technological developments, scientific breakthroughs and vastly improved standards of health care have propelled many hospitals in the developing nations to further the cause of inexpensive medical care. As a result, you'll find these centers of medical tourism to be no less than any of their counterparts in the West, be it in the use of medical equipment and infrastructure, in the employment of best nursing staff, the availability of a variety of specialists, accommodation for the patients, or administrative system. Add to this, the fact that they are accredited by international bodies like the J.C.I only further establishes their world-class status and authenticity. So, choose health tourism over paying huge medical bills or just putting up with an illness, and see yourself get better in no time.
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