Medical Tourism term refer to people traveling to another country to receive medical, dental and surgical care while at the same time receiving equal to or greater care than they would have in their own country. They are traveling for medical care because of affordability, better access to care or a higher level of quality of care.
“Domestic Medical Tourism” means people who live in one country and travel to another city, region or state to receive medical, dental and surgical care while at the same time receiving equal to or greater care than they would have in their own home city. They are also traveling for medical care because of affordability, better access to care or a higher level of quality of care.
Why must US Employers and Insurance Companies apply Medical Tourism?
• Medical tourism provides a sole chance for employers to get significant savings on major healthcare expenses, such as major surgeries, while providing their employees and dependents a high level of quality of care.
• Several insurance companies have already providing medical tourism or “pilot” programs in medical tourism such as Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, WellPoint, Swiss Re and others.
• Many Americans are recognizable with medical tourism and are open to the notion.
“Domestic Medical Tourism” means people who live in one country and travel to another city, region or state to receive medical, dental and surgical care while at the same time receiving equal to or greater care than they would have in their own home city. They are also traveling for medical care because of affordability, better access to care or a higher level of quality of care.
Why must US Employers and Insurance Companies apply Medical Tourism?
• Medical tourism provides a sole chance for employers to get significant savings on major healthcare expenses, such as major surgeries, while providing their employees and dependents a high level of quality of care.
• Several insurance companies have already providing medical tourism or “pilot” programs in medical tourism such as Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, WellPoint, Swiss Re and others.
• Many Americans are recognizable with medical tourism and are open to the notion.
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