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- Aug 14, 2008 12:19am
- Let Your Healthcare Savings Pay for Your Trip Overseas
Mr. T is an Australian Indian, working in a senior position with a global consulting company in Sydney. He has 2 front chipped tooth. This was the result of a playground incident early in his childhood. These had been treated then and made “dead”. Though not a health risk, these always remained in his mind and wished to have them fixed for aesthetic reason. However, with the conflicting demands on time and money, this always took the back seat. Considering that he had the best private health insurance, he thought it should not be a big deal and he should not have to pay a lot of out of pocket expenses. However, he was in for a surprise when he visited the Dental Centre of a leading private health insurer.
The “obligation free” quote came out to be with out of pocket expenses of $6,500 for 3 root canals and crowns. In addition, these would have required a number of appointments that would have been a hassle with his busy lifestyle. While contemplating how to manage this financially and logistically, a thought crossed his mind – with this much money, he could easily take his family of three back home to India, receive treatment from a reputable doctor and also spend some quality time with his immediate and extended family. The only sticky issue was finding a reputable dentist, so that he would not have to go back in case anything went wrong. It was not easy to find one, as these dentists don’t really advertise themselves on internet nor have websites. That’s where knowing somebody in the local (Indian) medical practice would have been very helpful, so that you could get personal recommendation. That’s where MyMedicalChoices helped Mr. T in getting in touch with a world class dental surgeon in his home city – Delhi. This is a true story.
This scenario is being repeated every day for hundreds of people who are frustrated with the high medicals costs in Australia. In fact, it is not only costs, but also the long waiting times for elective surgeries and shocking reports of judgment errors and negligence in the local hospitals. Till recently, Australians did not have much choice. However, we are seeing increasing number of people opting for non-life threatening surgeries overseas. According to a recent report by the Singapore-based travel supplier Abacus International, Asia's medical-tourism industry is expected to generate more than $4.4 billion dollars by 2012. These tourists are usually surprised to find brand new facilities and equipment in these hospitals, supported by excellent service.
Which Treatment Are Most Suitable for Overseas?A growing number of Australians are setting out for India, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore for everything from dental work to breast implants to major heart surgery. Australian health insurer, Medibank Private, says open-heart surgery can cost up to $180,000 in Australia; in India's best hospitals it could cost between $3000 and $10,000. Dental, eye and cosmetic surgeries in Western countries cost three to four times as much as in India (Source: Theage.com.au). The table below provides you a representative list of the procedures that are worth considering for overseas treatment and the indicative treatment savings in Australia and in India.
Healthcare Tourism India
- Aug 14, 2008 12:17am
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- Foreign Language and Culture
It is quite natural for you to be hesitant about language and culture of a foreign country, especially if you have not been to the country before. Therefore, you need to be prudent with the choice of country for your treatment. Indians tend to speak much better English than some other Asian countries. You will not have much trouble in finding your way around with English in any of the major cities in India. You will be able to find all of your familiar brands in India. It also helps to work with your healthcare facilitator like MyMedicalChoices, who have a good understanding of the local language, culture and practices. They can assist you with putting together a package that will take care of all the logistics, from airport to hospital with little need to stray or interact with the locals, as another option.
- Limited Legal Recourse
The chances of complications occurring because of incompetence or negligence are rare in major tourism hospitals due to less hectic work shifts, surplus of staff and expertise of the doctors. However, the fact of the matter is that medical tourists have few options if there is a major problem. The legal system in many of the foreign countries could be time consuming and full of hassles. This makes it vitally important to choose a reputable hospital by working closely with a healthcare facilitator like MyMedicalChoices, who has a good understanding of the local medical practices, hospitals and doctors. Do your research and ask as many questions you like to get your satisfaction before you leave for treatment.
- How to arrange the logistics?
Finding the right hospital or doctor is often the biggest stumbling block for prospective medical tourists. Medical tourism can be complicated if you make your plans yourself or can be simple using services of a healthcare facilitator, though with a fees for their planning services. Healthcare facilitators can take care of all the aspects for your trip such as air tickets, visa, airport pick-ups, local ground transport, hotel bookings and tour packages. If you have little experience traveling, they are a safe bet. Most of the healthcare facilitators like MyMedicalChoices work with multiple hospitals. Your interest is kept in mind at all times.
Cosmetic surgery overseas
- Aug 14, 2008 12:13am
- Top Six Reasons to Go Overseas for Your Medical Treatment
Top 6 Reasons to Go Overseas
Excellent SavingsCost savings is the main reason most people are initially attracted to go overseas for medical treatment. Australian health insurer, Medibank Private, says open-heart surgery can cost up to $180,000 in Australia; in India's best hospitals it could cost between $3000 and $10,000. Dental, eye, and cosmetic surgeries in Western countries cost three to four times as much as in India (Source: Theage.com.au). The table below provides you a representative list of the procedures that are worth considering for overseas treatment and the indicative treatment savings at home and in India.
- Dental surgery is typically the biggest saver with medical tourism; 50%-80% savings across the board are standard in India with excellent facilities. These savings that you receive in the treatment costs can easily offset the air tickets, tours or in case of major surgeries, can pay for the entire family’s trip overseas.
- Price Transparency
In addition to having a lower price, overseas hospitals are increasingly more willing to provide upfront prices. More complicated surgeries will still be estimates, but they are increasingly more forthcoming about the cost of past procedures and for many procedures they will often offer set packages that cap the total cost, barring complications. This is excellent for planning purposes and comparing options. This openness is a product of intense competition for foreign patients.
- Bypass Waiting List & Bed Shortages
According to Australian Hospital Statistics 2004-05, the waiting time for elective surgery for 90th percentile is 217 days and 4.8% waited for more than 365 days. This is another factor contributing to the increased uptake of these elective surgeries overseas. With a well-planned tour, most surgeries can be conducted within days of landing. This is offering Australians a fresh hope, rather than living with the pain and inconvenience especially for orthopedics problems. For all non-life threatening surgeries, overseas medical treatment is a viable option.
- World Class Quality
One of the major issues pondered by prospective medical tourists is risk of a reduction in quality, not just in facilities but also in the physicians/surgeons themselves. It is natural to assume that if something is cheaper then it must be of lower quality. The reality is exactly opposite. Many of the reputed hospitals in the overseas medical hubs are accredited by the Joint Commission International, which certifies - through painstaking periodic inspections that procedures and practices meet demanding standards. JCI is the sister organisation of Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), the U.S. hospitals certifying body and is similar to Australian Council for Healthcare Standards International (ACHSI) or similar kind of standards in Europe Canada in health care. Additionally, many have management and staff training tie-ups with leading U.S. medical organisations such as Johns Hopkins and Harvard Medical International. These hospitals employ hundreds of highly-trained and specialised surgeons with impeccable credentials. Many either trained or previously worked in the U.S., Europe or Australia; many are U.S.-certified; and the vast majority speaks English fluently. Additionally, these hospitals boast state-of-the-art medical equipment and diagnostics. With some support from a good healthcare facilitator, you can generally get a doctor who is the country’s best in the field.
- Five Star Service
In addition to low costs, many people appreciate the superior service and hospitality offered in overseas hospitals. Most of the hospitals will have a special division to look after the needs of International Patients, making their stay comfortable and making them feel at home. Airport pick ups are typically part of the package. You will be picked up from airport at any hour of the day. International patients are looked after by specially trained nurses, and facilitated by guest relations executives for any special requirements like accommodation for the companion, shopping, interpreters, currency exchange, tourism packages etc. There is a plentiful supply of registered nurses in these hospitals to ensure a service that can only be dreamed of in the local hospitals in Australia. If staying overnight in the hospital, the rooms come with a
- Aug 14, 2008 12:12am
- Medical tourism to India - Breaking the myths
Myth #1: It will be riskier to get treatment in India as compared to Australia.
Remember, Medical care always entails risk. Top hospitals in India are accredited by the Joint Commission International – Leadership for Quality & Safety in Health care, which certifies through painstaking periodic inspections that procedures and practices meet international standards for delivering patient quality care. JCI is the sister organization of Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), the U.S. hospitals certifying body. And most facilities have management and staff training tie-ups with leading U.S. medical organizations such as Harvard Medical International.
Many facilities are super-specialty hospitals, equipped with the most advanced equipment for diagnosis and treatment. These hospitals employ hundreds of highly-trained, experienced and specialized surgeons with impeccable credentials. Many have been either trained or have previously worked in the U.S., Europe or Australia.
Vast majority speaks English fluently and most of the leading hospitals in India recognize that international patients have special needs and requirements. In order to provide a highly specialized service, these hospitals offer seamless patient services of world-class quality. Most of the hospitals boast of a separate and discreet International Patients centre, providing five-star luxuries and maintaining the standards at par with the western hospitals.
Myth #2: Indian doctors will not be as qualified as the Australian doctors.
India's medical schools are highly rated. What's more, most of India's leading doctors have also studied and worked in the best medical institutions, generally in U.K and U.S.A. Moreover, the doctors from the hospitals /specialty centers in our network keep abreast of the latest technologies accepted worldwide by attending refresher courses from time to time. Their global acceptance can be gauged from the fact that every year, hundreds of renowned Indian doctors visit Europe and USA to teach at leading hospitals and universities by invitation. New and innovative techniques are constantly being adapted and mastered by Indian surgeons who have success rates as good as those in the world’s best hospitals.
Myth #3: Benefits are not substantial in going to India for medical treatment.
There are significant benefits in traveling to India for your next major medical treatment or it may be incidental if you are planning a trip to India; those in this category are generally cosmetic & aesthetic procedures or minimally invasive procedures such as dermatology or dental procedures. One can save 50-80% on treatment costs. In addition to the treatment cost savings, you can get instant access to any medical treatment, bypassing any waiting lists in Australia. Most of the top corporate hospitals will have a separate section for international patients, offering the five star luxuries, in addition to the best of the healthcare excellence. The table below provides indicative costs on some of the popular medical treatments.
Myth #4: I know of people going to Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore.. I will be the first one to go to India for surgery.
India is a recent entrant into medical tourism. The combination of high quality, world class,
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