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With the skyrocketing cost of surgical procedures in the US, a team of American doctors is helping patients find physical and financial relief through a network of top-notch surgeons in Mexico.
Unable to accept the fact that their patients could not afford necessary surgical procedures, physicians Dr. Curtis Page and Dr. Robert Page set out to ...
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An Interview With Our CEO, Wouter Hoeberechts When did the concept of Medical Tourism first catch your attention? At the start of 2006, I read an article about the up and coming industry that allows people to travel abroad to receive medical treatment at a fraction of the cost in the U.S. Ever since I arrived in the U.S. from The ...
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Medical travel is becoming increasingly popular among North Americans. Hospital Angeles in Tijuana Mexico admitted its first patient just over two years ago, and recently performed its 2,500th lap band weight loss surgery on Angela Jones from Dalton Georgia. WorldMed Assist, a global health care facilitator, made all the arrangements for Jones. ...
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Traveling 2,000 miles for gastric banding surgery at Hospital San Jose in Monterrey, Mexico, saved her $6,600, making it affordable. The procedure was a success, allowing five-foot- tall Bridget to drop 45 pounds so far off her peak weight of 275.Health-care companies and investors see a new market in patients like Flanagan. Tecnologico de ...
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By Margot Kim2/27/2008 Fresno (KFSN) -- More Americans are packing their passports and their medical records for a trip across the border. They're not going on vacation, but to a doctor's office for everything from simple check-ups to surgery. What's driving "medical tourists" to Mexico and one valley man's message after ...
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November 01, 2007 Major Insurers May Soon Steer Patients to Foreign Health Facilities, Says NCPA Study DALLAS (November 1, 2007) - One of the most promising solutions for our nation's soaring health care costs may be found in patients traveling outside the country for care, according to a new study released by the National Center for Policy ...
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Medical Tourism Offers Hope To Control Health Care Costs November 01, 2007 Major Insurers May Soon Steer Patients to Foreign Health Facilities, Says NCPA Study DALLAS (November 1, 2007) - One of the most promising solutions for our nation's soaring health care costs may be found in patients traveling outside the country for care, according to ...
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The Connection
By Patrick Osio
Baja-Style Assisted Living
Beyond ‘medical tourism,’ a new market spurs
interest in retirement projects along the Baja coastBaja California’s north coast real estate developers are not satisfied with the price advantage and marketing edge their beachfront and ocean view homes ...
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