The high cost of healthcare
throughout the world has caused millions of patients to cross international
borders to receive healthcare in a growing trend called medical tourism.
Even though it's just catching
on, medical tourism isn't new. In fact, it's been around hundreds of years. In
the past, many patients looking for better quality care would travel to the
U.S. or other Western nations for treatment. However today, researchers are
finding a reverse trend in medical tourism, where Westerners, particularly
Americans, are going oversees to countries like India and Korea for more
affordable care.
According to Treatment Abroad,
most of the surgeries done overseas are non-emergency or elective procedures.
Popular treatments include dentistry work (crowns, veneers), plastic surgery
(breast augmentation, liposuction, facelift), and elective surgeries, such as
laser eye surgery and hip or knee replacement.
Medical tourists in most cases
aren't sacrificing quality for value. For example, Wockhardt Hospitals in India
have an exclusive agreement with Harvard Medical, which gives the hospitals
access to cutting edge research. Many hospitals abroad are also certified by
the U.S.-based Joint Commission and staff doctors trained in the U.S. or UK.
Deloitte Consulting estimates
that 1.6 million Americans will travel abroad to receive medical treatment in
2012. According to KGI Securities, 33 percent of medical tourists are from
America, followed by China (29 percent), and Japan (18 percent). Most American
patients travel either just across the border to Mexico or fly across the globe
to Asian hubs, such as India. Of those American patients, 86 percent said they
would travel overseas again for healthcare in a 2009 Medical Tourism
Association survey.
There's no denying the value in
traveling internationally for a procedure. In the United States an average hip
replacement would cost about $43,000. This same procedure in Singapore or
Thailand would cost as little as $12,000 and $9,000 in India.
There are, however, risks
associated with traveling abroad for medical care. After returning home,
patients won't be able to have the same contact with their surgeon, in case of
complications or infections. The U.S. government also warns potential medical
tourists of the different malpractice laws in each country.
Medical tourism isn't just good
business for overseas hospitals, but also for countries' overall tourism
industry. The Medical Tourism Association found that in 2009, almost 83 percent
of patients traveled with a companion and that 90 percent of patients or
companions engaged it tourism-related activities.
Today, over 50 countries
worldwide have recognized medical tourism as a national industry. The three
leading countries in Asia for medical tourism are Singapore, Thailand, and
India. These three countries comprised 90 percent of the medical tourism
industry in Asia in 2008, according to the World Health Organization.
Singapore: Healthcare in Singapore is considerably more expensive than in Thailand
and India; however on average, it's still 50 percent cheaper than in the U.S.
There are 15 Joint Commission-accredited hospitals in Singapore. Singapore is a
good option for first time medical tourists as the country is largely developed
and an overwhelming percentage of the hospital staff speaks English.
Thailand: More than 1.5 million foreign patients are treated in Thailand
annually, although large amounts are expatriates. The number is staggering
considering nearly a decade ago, the country had no medical tourism industry.
The industry has been praised for bringing more tourists and jobs to Thailand,
but also criticized for taking away needed medical professionals from local
hospitals.
India: In many
cases, India is one of the cheapest medical tourism destinations. The country
has great hospitals at an amazing value, with 13 Joint Commission-accredited
hospitals throughout the subcontinent.
Many medical tourists choose Apollo Hospitals, which has four
JCI-accredited locations and a connection with Johns Hopkins Medicine
International.
Katy Dutile
Business and Health
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