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Costs of medical tourism packages

Comparing costs among countries, and even within the same country, can be like trying to swim through a pool of Red Sea mud – you get nowhere. Popular medical tourism surgery packages can often be misleading and not provide the direct comparisons that are necessary.

True value of medical treatment costs abroad

New economics of medical tourism world map of changing valueIn popular medical destinations like Thailand and India, the value of medical treatment is changing to reflect domestic and global economic and political pressures.

As competition in medical tourism from lesser known medical destinations and medical providers increases, there is a new economics of medical tourism.

Today’s medical tourists need to know, first, how much savings they can expect in a medical tourism package compared to having medical treatment at home, and second, what will they pay for the package in different medical destinations. See the full-size infographic.

Surgeon’s fees

The greater portion of a medical tourism package cost is usually the surgeon’s fee. This depends on the surgeon chosen, and the extent and complexity of the procedure. It also depends on the medical discipline. Plastic surgeons and heart surgeons, not only in New York or Toronto, but also in in Singapore, Seoul or Sao Paolo, like to drive Mercedes and Porsches.

Comparing costs

The knowledgeable medical traveler is the wise medical traveler. Just as we want you to seek as much information about your procedures as you can, we encourage you to compare costs.

Beware of comparing apples to oranges when comparing costs of surgery packages.

Often, lists published by professional associations reflect only surgeon’s fees and do not cover the additional costs for anesthesiologist, operating room, hospital stay, and post-surgery recovery facility.

Plastic surgery

Plastic surgery may be the most misundertood and abused cost. A medical traveler’s best comparison for a procedure is to visit a plastic surgeon at home for a consultation. The cost estimate produced at the visit should be used to get similar costs for comparable procedures.

More than costs

If you are considering a medical vacation in a foreign country and making your decision based primarily on cost, be sure to consider and review carefully the level of medical service you will be receiving and the ability of your medical provider to respond to any and all emergencies both during surgery and after your treatment.

How to choose a medical destination that is best for your medical travel needs

How to choose the best medical destination for you.

Not all medical destinations are equal. You need to choose a medical destination that matches both your medical needs and your personal needs. By asking yourself these questions, you have a better chance of selecting a medical destination that’s right for you.

What is your medical travel personal profile?

  • Do you need a highly specialized surgeon or physician?
  • Do you need sophisticated state-of-the-art technology?
  • Do you have to be relatively near to your home, family or friends?
  • Is cost the most important factor?
  • Are you also making a holiday out of the trip?
  • Does it matter if other people know you have had a medical procedure abroad?
  • Are you concerned about language and communication?
  • Does seeing poverty on a large scale bother you a lot?
  • Are you concerned about social and cultural customs? Or religious practices?
  • Is this a one-time-only event for you?
  • Will you require some time for recovery before returning home?
  • Will someone be accompanying you, or are you traveling alone?
  • How well-traveled are you or have you ever lived abroad?
  • What level of personal comfort do you want (a) in the hospital, (b) in non-hospital accommodations – from 3-star to 5-star? private standard or private VIP?
  • Do you have a passport that is valid for at least six months?

What are your medical procedure or treatment needs?

  • Is this major surgery?
  • Is this elective surgery?
  • Do you have access to all reports of investigations and recommendations of any doctor who has seen you?
  • Does your local physician support your medical travel?
  • Do you know the duration of each stage of your procedure will take? Pre-surgery preparations, surgery, immediate post-surgery recovery, and post-discharge care management?
  • Is this “original” surgery, or corrective or follow-up surgery?
  • Do you have any special physical or medical needs, allergies, or conditions?
  • What concerns you the most that we haven’t addressed here?

See medical destinations.

 

Finding Quality at the Top 10 World’s Best Hospitals For Medical Tourists™

Hospitals from around the world are considered annually for the MTQUA Top 10 list of the World’s Best Hospitals for Medical Tourists™.

The Top 10 list | Criteria for selection

The general environment for medical tourism

Asia continues to be the top medical destination in medical travel. Asian medical destinations continue to offer more and better medical procedures and care than most other medical destinations.

However, the competitive environment is changing. Europe and the Middle East are now making it easier for medical travelers especially the growing numbers from Africa to access well-priced treatment. The continuing entry of more and better hospitals around the world and the energy by some government tourism boards in promoting medical tourism are forcing both providers and patients to review what makes good value in medical tourism and where and how to best get it.

International hospitals and medical tourism

Not all top hospitals around the world are keen to take international patients who live in other countries. The investment in treatment and care that is required is often considerable so they carefully evaluate the extent of their participation in medical tourism.

American hospitals are generally not seen as open or caring of foreign patients or medical tourists as hospitals in Europe and elsewhere. Their priorities are directed at domestic patients. Some renowned exceptions that attract international traveling patients for specific medical needs include the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Why select the Top 10 World’s Best Hospitals?

MTQUA annually publishes the list of the top 10 World’s Best Hospitals for Medical Tourists™. We choose to recognize hospitals around the world that best meet MTQUA criteria for quality in patient care management for international traveling patients.

This list of leading hospitals for medical tourism is issued by the Medical Travel Quality Alliance to help patients, hospitals, and medical travel companies better understand the important factors that create an outstanding medical experience for a medical tourist.

Criteria for selecting the Top 10

All 10 hospitals on the list of the World’s Best Hospitals for Medical Tourists™ provide medical treatment and care for medical travelers that is of the highest quality and with advanced technology. All have outstanding local and regional reputations.

Many of these top 10 hospitals have international accreditation from any of several accreditation agencies. Others may not have international accreditation but have stellar international reputations and other qualifications for medical quality and patient safety.

In selecting the hospitals for this list, MTQUA considers more than high quality medical treatment. Quality of treatment and care for medical travelers goes beyond accreditation, high tech equipment and luxurious settings. Our criteria for selection includes communication, transparency, privacy, security, marketing, ethics and leadership.

View the 2018 Top 10 list.

Hospital profiles are here.

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Medical tourism rewards those who choose to travel by providing excellent medical treatment and care at a price they can afford.

But with the rewards come more and greater risks of getting the desired results.

Medical tourism is more than finding a good hospital that offers extras like hotel bookings, transportation services and special foods.

Medical tourists have come to expect these extras, and many treatment centers are more than happy to provide these extra comforts.

Just as traveling for medical treatment to a foreign land cannot be treated like a vacation, neither can it be treated like a visit to your local hospital or clinic.

Medical travel creates risks for patients that are different from those had they been treated at home.

This is not a reason to stay home. This is a reason for those who treat and those who are treated to become smarter and better about understanding the problems, lowering the risks and getting better outcomes.

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