Medical Tourism: Traveling Abroad for Medical Services

Denise Stern
As we all know, the cost of medical procedures is rising at a dramatic rate within the United States. Medical malpractice insurance for physicians and surgeons has driven medical costs for consumers through the roof. So, it's not surprising that Americans are fighting back, and in an unusual way. A growing trend called medical tourism finds more Americans seeking medical help outside of the country. Now, if you're reading this article, it's likely that you have at least heard of the concept, though Europeans and Asians have been practicing medical tourism for decades.

Traveling to another country to have a wide variety of procedures done has grown increasingly popular as costs for procedures continue to cause financial hardship and strain on citizens within the United States. If you haven't really seriously considered traveling to another country to have your procedure done, you should. Traveling outside of national borders saves patients thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars on various surgeries and medical procedures. In some cases, choosing to have surgery abroad costs about a tenth of what you'd pay for the same procedure in the U.S.

However, the low cost of these procedures in other countries is not due to a lack of expertise or training, nor facility equipment, but because of the different ways these countries run their National Health Service departments.

People believe that going outside of the United States for surgeries is risky business, but did you know that many of the most technologically advanced medical centers are located outside of the United States? The growing trend of attracting international patients around the world has evened the playing field, so to speak, and patients around the world have more choices when it comes to choosing surgeons and physicians to treat them and their conditions. Especially in the medical field, borders are dissolving.

In addition to lower costs, the concept of medical tourism also offers patients a wider selection of techniques and experiences than many local hospitals do. Surgical and medical facilities outside of the United States, including those in Asia, including Singapore, Thailand, Japan, and Malaysia, are growing, as well as locations throughout Mexico and Latin America, all of which offer medical patients the best in training, skills and yes, the opportunity to save money.

For example, let's talk about a hip or elbow replacement procedure performed by an orthopedic surgeon. This type of hip or elbow replacement surgery is common for those who have suffered from arthritis or other forms of bone and joint damage. A hip or elbow joint replacement involves removing damaged bone tissue and replacing the ball-type joint with one made of a special metal alloy.

In a hip resurfacing procedure, which is not a replacement of the hip joint, but a type of surgery that allows most of the original hip joint to be saved. In this procedure, performed not only in the United States but around the world, the surface of the head of the femur, the part of the upper thighbone that fits into the hip socket, is covered with a plastic shell type covering. Hip resurfacing is usually suggested for active patients less than 55 years of age. Generally, recovery from a hip resurfacing or replacement procedures can take anywhere from six weeks to three months, but most patients are up and about sooner rather than later.

World-class medical facilities offer not only skilled surgeons for this type of procedure, but physical therapists as well as patient support capabilities. Everyone demands excellent standards in healthcare, and global medical facilities are held to high standards. If you or a loved one is considering medical tourism, take the time to do a little research into the subject.

Medical tourism is the wave of the future, and may compel changes within American medical practices. Until then, take advantage of the best the world has to offer in the way of skills, treatments, procedures and healthcare. Make the most of the growing number of healthcare methods in the 21st century and take back control of your own healthcare.

Published by Denise Stern

I am an experienced freelancer and healthcare provider with an AS degree in Health Information Management. I provide website and continuing education course content, articles and eBooks for clients in most f...  View profile

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