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The 3rd Annual World Medical Tourism The 3rd Annual World Medical Tourism & Global Healthcare Congress has announced its extensive agenda for this year's Conference, which will take place on September 22-24th in Los Angeles, CA. The new agenda includes dedicated times for networking meetings, dedicated times for general sessions and dedicated times for exhibit hall hours so there is little to no overlap between different events at the congress.

Some of the emerging trends to be covered during the congress will include ~

  • The Mystique of US Healthcare Reform for International Patients
  • Setting up Aftercare and Aftercare Networks
  • US and International Employers Case Studies on Implementing Medical Tourism into Employer Sponsored Health Insurance Plans
  • Creating the Link Between Facilitators, Hospitals and Insurance Companies
  • Public and Private Sector Collaboration ~ Prevention of Two Tiered Markets
  • Patient Safety in Cross Border Healthcare ~ Inbound & Outbound Care
  • Reinvesting Medical Tourism Dollars in Local Population Projects
  • Sustainable & Green Hospital Development and Healthcare Development
  • Expanding Role of E-Health in Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare
  • Baby Boomer Healthcare and Retirement Living
  • Providing Effective, Quality Healthcare to Expatriates

This year's conference agenda is called Progress in Motion and we have created a whole new agenda and brought in new speakers to focus on how far the industry is advanced over the last three years, said Jonathan Edelheit, CEO of the Medical Tourism Association. The new agenda, schedule format and new speakers will bring an exciting new dynamic to all the attendees, he added.

For more information on speakers, topics and details of this international event, read the article here.

& Global Healthcare Congress has announced its extensive agenda for this year's Conference, which will take place on September 22-24th in Los Angeles, CA. The new agenda includes dedicated times for networking meetings, dedicated times for general sessions and dedicated times for exhibit hall hours so there is little to no overlap between different events at the congress. Some of the emerging trends to be covered during the congress will include ~

  • The Mystique of US Healthcare Reform for International Patients
  • Setting up Aftercare and Aftercare Networks
  • US and International Employers Case Studies on Implementing Medical Tourism into Employer Sponsored Health Insurance Plans
  • Creating the Link Between Facilitators, Hospitals and Insurance Companies
  • Public and Private Sector Collaboration ~ Prevention of Two Tiered Markets
  • Patient Safety in Cross Border Healthcare ~ Inbound & Outbound Care
  • Reinvesting Medical Tourism Dollars in Local Population Projects
  • Sustainable & Green Hospital Development and Healthcare Development
  • Expanding Role of E-Health in Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare
  • Baby Boomer Healthcare and Retirement Living
  • Providing Effective, Quality Healthcare to Expatriates

This year's conference agenda is called Progress in Motion and we have created a whole new agenda and brought in new speakers to focus on how far the industry is advanced over the last three years, said Jonathan Edelheit, CEO of the Medical Tourism Association. The new agenda, schedule format and new speakers will bring an exciting new dynamic to all the attendees, he added.For more information on speakers, topics and details of this international event, read the article here.

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