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Medical Value Travel in India



Medical Tourism Packages: Destination India

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As rising medical treatment costs and exorbitant insurance premiums push more and more Americans out of the healthcare market in the United States, an increasing number of them are looking to developing countries for viable options.  Medical value travel in India, for example, aims at providing the most sophisticated medical procedures at a fraction of the costMedical tourism packages are also being used in conjunction with spa vacation packages for a more holistic approach to health.

 

How Safe Are These Medical Tourism Packages?

A growing number of Americans, estimated to be in the region of 500,000, are opting for medical value travel to countries like India.  This has, in turn, spawned the emergence of companies like Planet Hospital, which arranges for everything related to a medical tourism package, from applying for visas to recommending the best hospitals.  This has been a godsend for patients opting for offshore medical treatment.  Rudy Rupak of Planet Hospital explains, “We’ve visited these doctors, we’ve interviewed them, we’ve checked their background, and we’ve physically inspected the hospitals.” This should assuage some of the fears of those who might be considering a medical tourism package, but are unsure of the quality of services offered.

 

Spa Vacation Packages: A More Wholesome Approach to Health

The benefits of a regular medical tourism package can be greatly enhanced if it includes a spa vacation package too.  A spa vacation package offers an extensive menu of holistic therapies, massages, and indigenous treatments based on the ancient Indian principles of Ayurveda.  Tourists on a medical value travel package can benefit immensely from such spa vacation packages that go beyond healing to refresh and rejuvenate the mind and body.

 

How to Get the Most Out of Your Medical Value Travel

Before embarking on any kind of medical travel, conduct your own research into the hospitals and doctors who specialize in the treatment procedure you are interested in.  Talk to other people who have undergone treatment at these hospitals.  Check for international accreditation certification of the hospital, and look into the medical malpractice policies of the country you are visiting.

 

Source: Philip Palmer, “A Journey Through Medical Tourism,” ABC7.com, November 28, 2006