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1. How Traveling to Singapore Could Save Your Life
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... for heart patients who may not have the insurance or the coverage to afford a needed heart bypass surgery.   Cheap Health Care in Singapore Few procedures are more expensive (and more dangerous) ...
2. Even Top Officials Are Leaving Home for Safe Health Care
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... be?  Can there really be such a thing as safe health care abroad?    If you’re considering a low priced medical vacation for your heart valve replacement surgery, these are just a few questions about ...
3. 1000+ Miles to Costa Rica for Hair?
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Forgetting about Affordable Elective Surgeries The cost of health care is a major issue in the United States. However, much of the focus and discussion centers on life-essential health care: ...
4. How India is Raising American Eyebrows
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... of pressing the health care industry to lower the costs of elective procedures like transplant surgery.  Without patient support, it’s difficult to make a case for lowering the cost of elective surgery ...
5. Let India Roll Your Cloudy Vision Away
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Can Universal Health Care Restore Your Sight? The movement to a universal system of health care in the United States has been a topic of significant debate.  Proponents argue that universal health ...
... Some sources suggest that the cost of dental care in the US has increased nearly 300% in the past 2 decades.  Granted, the implants help rejuvenate appearances—completing a smile that once had a missing ...
7. Get Your Trip to Costa Rica Paid for
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Happy with Their Low Priced Dentures Patients want to be and feel safe while traveling abroad for affordable health care.  A Treatment Abroad Medical Tourism survey found that 90% of medical ...
8. Why More Patients Are Smiling When They Leave India
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Looking for Affordable Dental Veneers? Lately, we’ve been hearing quite a bit about the lack of affordable health care in the United States, but truth be told, dental care in the United States ...
9. How Much Does Breast Lift Surgery Cost in Thailand? Not Much
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... remember that all surgeries (cosmetic or otherwise, domestic or otherwise) bring certain risks.  Be sure to carefully research any facilities you might want to visit.  Ask the right questions, and be sure ...
10. 3 Reasons Why Malaysia Offers Safe Health Care
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... safe health care?  The medical tourism phenomenon has been sweeping across nations as patients weigh the safety of "too little, too late" health care against traveling to a foreign land for treatment.  ...
11. Thailand Can Increase Your Size without Shrinking Your Wallet
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Patients Opting to Save, Despite Low Plastic Surgery Prices "How much does penis enlargement surgery cost?” So far, the congressional health care reform debate hasn’t addressed this type of question.  ...
12. How Hungary Keeps Your Heart Beating
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Does Cheap Health Care Exist? These days, the phrase cheap health care seems to be an oxymoron.  Reports estimate that nearly 6 million medical tourists will have left the comfort and familiarity ...
13. Facing Yourself in Brazil
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... health care.  For patients seeking cosmetic surgery who’re already pinching pennies and desperately searching for the lowest priced nose job surgery or breast implants they can afford, such tax schemes ...
14. Black Friday in Singapore
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... Lowering Quality of Care Around the holidays, bargain shoppers get up early and stay up late for low cost electronics, jewelry, and clothing; so it only makes sense that people should be able to do the ...
15. Save Money, Gain Self-Esteem in Hungary
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... haven’t ventured far from their hometown, let alone outside of the country, traveling to a foreign place for medical care can seem intimidating, maybe even scary.  Faced with the option, some people would ...
16. The Good and Bad about Thailand’s Medical Tourism
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Cosmetic Surgery In Thailand Has Its Share of Dangers “Safety first” is more than just a cute slogan when it comes to your health.  No one cares more about your health than you, and it’s important ...
17. Looking for a Sex Change? Try Asia
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... care can be risky, particularly for those who don’t do their homework, but just because you’re in Malaysia, Thailand, or some other locale doesn’t mean you’re receiving black market treatment.  Visiting ...
18. Save Money and Your Back in India
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... and living, technological advancements, and a growing demand for safe, affordable health care has led to a niche market called medical tourism.  Ironically, the concept of traveling abroad for medical ...
19. Open Your Eyes to Hungary
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... I often ask myself the converse; "who in their right mind would pay 200% more than they need to by receiving health care at home?  The debate continues, but regardless of your stance, medical tourism speaks ...
20. Why Are There no Fat People in Thailand?
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Cosmetic Surgery Can Help You Lose Weight Obesity has been one of the leading factors contributing to unaffordable health care in the US.  Untreated, it can lead to a range of medical complications, ...
21. How Can India Brighten Your Life?
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... health care.  There’re 8,000 miles between the United States and India, give or take a few hundred depending on where you start and land.  Clearly, people aren’t likely to make such a trip on a whim, let ...
22. Still Concerned about Safe Health Care Abroad?
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Can Medical Tourism Provide Safe Health Care? There are some patients who wonder if safe health care is possible in another country… a developing country.  Well, there are certainly risks to medical ...
23. Ladies, Tighten Up in Singapore
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... faster. What all this means is that there’s a growing clientele for affordable labiaplasty.  Singapore Becoming Hotspot For Affordable Health Care With the help of celebrity May-December relationships, ...
24. India’s Making Costs Disappear
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... in the United States to make healthcare more affordable.  One of the options on the table is universal health care; essentially giving all Americans the same access to care.  The theory behind universal ...
25. Can India Offer Hope through Affordable Fertility Treatments?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... more than one typically pays in the US or Western Europe. Is Cheap Health Care Really Good? Many people are justifiably wary of cheap health care.  After all, how can one expect the same standards ...
26. Pain Relief With Affordable Disc Degeneration Repair in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... expensive.  The surgery itself can be quite expensive, but in countries like India, Singapore, and Thailand, it is possible to find affordable health care for a fraction of what you might pay in the ...
27. Universal Health Care Trumped by Medical Tourism?
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The Rise of Global Medical Tourism vs. Universal Health Care in the US Medical tourism continues to see a rise in the number of foreign patients travelling abroad for affordable treatment in areas ...
28. The Cost of Dental Implants Will Bring a Smile to Your Face
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
What Is Dental Tourism? Dental tourism, which is a segment of medical tourism, involves travelling abroad for affordable dental care (dental implants, dental veneers, or dental crowns), especially ...
29. Head to Brazil for a Nip and Tuck
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
...  Medical tourism however, which is predicted to turn into a $100 billion international industry by 2012 with more than 780 million people seeking health care abroad, is where an increasing number of people ...
30. Head to Brazil for a Nip and Tuck
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
...  Medical tourism however, which is predicted to turn into a $100 billion international industry by 2012 with more than 780 million people seeking health care abroad, is where an increasing number of people ...
31. Get a Winning Smile with Dental Veneers
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... millennium.  However, according to The Star, "overall quality of healthcare in [India] will suffer if medical tourism is allowed to sap medical staff in public hospitals."  Professor Trude Bennett added ...
32. Uncover Your Inner Self in Thailand
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... for medical tourists, Thailand offers its patients high-tech hospitals and a reputation for quality care.  Looking for the Right Package When it Comes to Sex Reassignment Surgery When it comes to ...
33. The Art of Rhinoplasty: One Size Doesn’t Fit All
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... medical care at a considerably reduced price.  ...
34. Despite the Recession, Medical Tourism Is on the Increase for India
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... not appear to be the case.  Already popular in countries such as Thailand, Hungary, Mexico, Poland, and Turkey where accredited and affordable health care is available for many westerns, India is fast ...
35. Is a Nose Job For You?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... through a rhinoplasty procedure.  Marilyn had the procedure performed in 1946 when it was suggested by one of the studio agents in an attempt to boost her career.  Needless to say, the procedure was a ...
... safety for affordable health care.  Affordable cosmetic procedures like dental crowns or facelifts may have been the hardest hit by the declining tourism.  Many patients are unwilling to accept the risk ...
37. Medical Tourism vs. Universal Health Care
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Can Medical Tourism Replace or Augment Universal Health Care? Universal health care is far more than a political catch phrase in the United States.  For some, it could mean the difference between having ...
38. Patients Shouldn’t Compromise Safety for Affordable Health Care
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... into their health care travels abroad.  Large Numbers of Dental Tourists Reflect Need for Safe, Affordable Health Care In 2007, more than 750,000 Americans traveled abroad for affordable health care.  ...
39. Will Medical Tourism Help or Hurt US Health Care Crisis?
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How Long Before Affordable Cosmetic Surgery Ceases to be a US Oxymoron? Medical tourism has the potential to help the US health care crisis in several ways, but one particularly stands out:  stimulating ...
40. Cost of Penis Enlargement Surgery: Too High For Comfort
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... you should explore all options available.  The repayment schedule should be carefully worked out, keeping all potential expenses in mind (remember what happened to Bob).  Alternatively, you might consider ...
41. Will Universal Health Care Level Medical Playing Fields?
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... such elective procedures as blepharoplasty.  Low cost of living and minimal overhead costs make it easier for Filipino, Thai, and Brazilian doctors to provide affordable health care.  Medical Tourism ...
42. Has Your Employer Added Medical Vacations to Your Medical Coverage?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... tremendous opportunity to save and inexpensively incentivize employees, businesses are opting to add, rather than shun, traveling abroad for health care.    Cost Savings in Thailand May Mean Safer Health ...
43. Could Affordable Facial Implants Be for You?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... health care.  Are Medical Vacations Dangerous? If you are concerned that your medical vacation might be dangerous, that’s a good thing.  It’s when you aren’t concerned or paying attention that you ...
44. Can Medical Tourism Packages Thrive With Universal Health Care?
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US Push Toward Universal Health Care One of the major campaign promises from President-elect Obama was moving toward universal health care.  This will have a significant impact on those who currently ...
45. Affordable Health Care During Tumultuous Times
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Trouble in Thailand May Disrupt Draw for Affordable Health Care Even if patients are unafraid of the political unrest in Bangkok, Thailand, their hopes of traveling abroad in search of affordable health ...
46. Is Dental Tourism Safe?
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Low Prices vs. Safe Health Care Traveling abroad for low priced health care raises the question:  Is dental tourism—from dental fillings to root canals—safe for US patients?  Unfortunately, there’s ...
47. The Search for the Legendary Health Vacation Insurance Provider
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... changed to keep pace with the growing public interest in medical tourism.  The promise of high quality healthcare and cosmetic surgery at low prices has proven too irresistible to ignore.  Today, a quick ...
48. Is Medical Tourism Dangerous?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Is There a Downside to Cheap Healthcare? Cheap healthcare has always been sought after by those who are overlooked and underserved by health programs and coverage in their home countries. Medical tourism, ...