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Creating the Patient Experience ~ Medical Tourism Facilitation Featuring WorldMed Assist Premiere Medical Travel and Healthbase

We are seeing a tremendous rise in the number of medical tourism facilitators developing internationally. So many facilitators gathered at the Congress for the workshops to gain some insight into how to develop their businesses and establish best practices.

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Trent Accreditation Scheme-An interview with Dr. June Smailes

At the Congress, we had the opportunity to speak with Dr. June Smailes, Director of Trent Accreditation Scheme about what activities Trent was involved in with regards to Medical Tourism. “In recent years, there has been increasing international interest in Trent.

Healthcare Development & Architecture

McCain v. Obama It's Healthcare Stupid

“Healthcare is in the midst of a ferocious war; the prize unimaginably huge: $2 Trillion Dollars – the size of the economy of China. Four armies are battling to gain control: Insurers, Hospitals, Government and Doctors.

Economics & Investments

Positive Prospects for Profit ~US Insurance Companies and Medical Tourism

The US has been in the midst of a healthcare cost crisis for several decades. While the federal government, state governments, insurance companies, and others implemented solutions to address this crisis, they have only temporarily slowed the escalation of costs.

Economics & Investments

American Healthcare & The Economic Crisis What Does it Mean for Medical Tourism?

While people know some of the statistics, such as almost 50 million Americans are uninsured and the hundreds of millions that have health insurance continue to see costs rise, no one really knows the true cost of healthcare.

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ISQua Accreditation ~ An Interview with Phil Hassen President Elect

According to Maureen Conners Potter, former Executive Director of the Joint Commission International, ISQua is a great resource. She says, “They look at standards; they look for comparable measures, infection control, and quality of surveyor staff.

Healthcare Reform - Legal & Policy

Legal Liaisons ~ An interview with Squire Sanders & Dempsey LLC

One of the workshops at the World Medical Tourism Congress focused on the legal issues surrounding Medical Tourism. The Legal Workshop addressed liability, business challenges, tax issues, clinical trials, and cross-border hospital affiliations.

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Medical Tourism in Asia

Asian healthcare providers have been treating foreign patients for decades. The quality of care is abundant not to mention to amount of experience Asian providers already have in treating foreign patients.

Destination Spotlight

Korean Medical Care on the International Stage

Home of LG, Samsung, Hyundai, Kia and a couple dozen other worldwide famous brands, South Korea is the leader. It's advanced technology, well-developed infrastructure and large capital are the foundation of its superiority in engineering, construction, machinery.

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It's About Achievement

The Premier Platinum sponsor at the World Medical Tourism and Global Health Congress was the Council for Korea Medicine Overseas Promotion. The primary purpose of CKMP includes staging the Korean healthcare market to the international communities.

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The Rise of Global Healthcare from Latin America

We are seeing in the horizon an amazing shift in the type of healthcare being found in Latin America. Once sought for its tropical rainforests and excellent cosmetic and dental services countries like Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Argentina and Mexico.

Destination Spotlight

Touching All Bases ~ Medical Tourism in the Middle East: An Interview with Dr. Fawzi AIHammouri Specialty Hospital in Jordan

We had an opportunity to interview Dr. Fawzi Al-Hammouri of Specialty Hospital in Jordon about this phenomenon. He states, “Specialty Hospital receives patients from 48 countries.

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HCPro ~ An Interview with Maureen Potter VP for International Services and Former Executive Director for Joint Commission International Accreditation

After speaking on a panel session about “The Value of Accreditation”, Maureen Connors Potter, VP for International Services of HCPro shared with us HCPro’s perspective on Medical Tourism.

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Engaging Your Family Physician in Medical Travel

Change is the only constant and because it is often accompanied by stressful and sometimes difficult adjustments and decisions, we often go to greater lengths to resist rather than embrace change. So how does one make change a little easier?

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Recently I gave a presentation at the National Dental Benefits Conference hosted by the American Dental Association in Chicago. The topic of my presentation of course was Dental Tourism.

Destination Spotlight

South Korea ~ Stepping into the Spotlight in Global Healthcare

Seoul is not only the capital of Korea, but also the largest city in Korea. Ever since King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty moved the capital of Korea to Seoul, it’s been the axis of economy, politics and culture.

Patient Experience & Hospitality

An ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure

Poor wound evolution, wound infection and necrosis is something that can occur with absolutely ANY open wound on a patient, and with, ANY surgical procedure, including something as “insignificant” as a laparoscopic incision.

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Traveling with Ease ~ How to Avoid Jet Lag

With physical, mental, and emotional symptoms it can be hazardous to your long term health. In addition to fatigue and insomnia, it can also acutely cause anxiety, confusion, constipation, nausea, and even memory loss.

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Defining Medical Tourism ~ Another Approach

There would be significant value to the term Medical Tourism Definition, if we define it the same way as a well-known rhyme or a fable? Well, if this can be accepted, then we don’t really need a proper definition for Medical Tourism either.

Destination Spotlight

Bone Marrow Transplantation in Downtown Makati

Makati City in Metro Manila hosts the Philippines’ premier business hub. It is one of Asia’s sterling examples of self-engineering to provide urban capitals with livable environments, stimulating cultural fare, contemporary leisure and shopping enclaves.