Medical Tourism:
MEDICAL
TREATMENT ABROAD
The popularity of Medical treatment abroad
is expanding globally mainly due to its greater capacity to provide safe, high
quality treatments to those who cannot receive comparable care in their country
of origin; many turning to India and Israel.
Medical Tourism once broadly focused on provision of health care and
emergency treatment provided by higher-income countries to less developed
nations, has since expanded to include patients from many parts of the world to
countries with the full range of health care system infrastructure and
modernity. Medical Tourism (MT) has become particularly popular in the United
States, mainly due to high living costs and costly health services and care. In
the United States, a staggering 50 million people are uninsured and over twice
as many are uninsured for dental care. Nevertheless, insurance may not cover
specific treatments and many are unable to meet the financial requirements
specified for medical procedures that they require.
Therefore, Americans have many reasons for seeking treatment elsewhere -
since it has also become easier over time to receive the treatment they need
that is on average 30% cheaper than in the United States. They can also receive
the quality and safety that equals national standards for the very same
procedure. Furthermore, patients reap the benefits of getting medical care and
treatment while they travel and vacation.
In the modern MT industry, international patients can be rest-assured that
in nearly all countries, patients receive quality treatment in the same
hospitals that also serve the local population. Services are provided by
licensed professionals who maintain international accreditations that adherence
to strict medical protocols.
MT is forecasted to expand even further, becoming an increasingly global
phenomenon. Along with its growth, affordable and highly sophisticated
diagnostic tools that guide the development of innovative treatments. Renowned
specialists work with international patients; contributing to the growth of the
industry and its success through expertise in specific branches of medicine.
Today, an astounding 7 million people have travelled the globe for medical
services for procedures like heart transplants to cosmetic surgery and dental
care.
MT allows those seeking care to obtain treatment for conditions requiring
procedures and processes that would be otherwise unobtainable in their home
country; specifically in countries with a medical infrastructure, that lacks
important resources for health care delivery.
The MT industry strengthens local economies and provides important
employment opportunities of countries that offer medical treatment to foreign
patients. Patients worldwide are drawn to new and efficient treatments that
have become more cost-effective in places such as Israel and India – this
includes complex surgical procedures. Other popular destinations for Medical
treatment abroad include Thailand, Singapore, and Mexico.
Medical tourism in India
India often attracts patients that require orthopedic and cardiac
surgeries, as well as IVF and oncological treatment. Complications have arisen
in incidents of malpractice, lack of comprehensive follow-up care and other
difficulties that result in patients seeking services elsewhere. India also has
a long rainy season (monsoon) that makes the country difficult to navigate due
to weather conditions from May to September – which may affect a patient’s
decision to travel to India, especially if the patient is living with a chronic
disease.
India is emerging, creating new departments within government-managed
facilities to serve medical tourists and working to improve the coordination of
healthcare services. In addition, India aims to promote traditional and
alternative medical care through the incorporation of yoga and ancient medicine
- Ayurveda.

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