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1. Head to Brazil for a Nip and Tuck
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... while enjoying the experience of different countries and cultures for half the price.  But are some health vacations too good to be true?  And at what cost?  An article in the New York Daily News, might ...
2. Despite the Recession, Medical Tourism Is on the Increase for India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... 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 ...
... he noticed there were other US patients, as well as patients from other countries looking for the same affordable health care as he.  Andy knew these “vacations” made dental care more affordable, but after ...
4. Medical Tourism vs. Universal Health Care
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... For the time being, stimuli payments alone probably won’t fill the void.  Perhaps medical tourism advice from countries like Thailand, who’ve created a thriving tourist economy from health vacation revenue, ...
5. Patients Shouldn’t Compromise Safety for Affordable Health Care
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... news reports about countries thousands of miles away from the comfort of our homes.  Yet for international businesspersons, vacationers, and a relatively need breed of travelers—medical tourists—the dangers ...
6. Cost of Penis Enlargement Surgery: Too High For Comfort
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... medical tourism to countries like Thailand.  The Land of Smiles has long enjoyed a well-deserved reputation for its male enhancement procedures.  Excellent hospitals, courteous and well-trained staff, ...
7. Has Your Employer Added Medical Vacations to Your Medical Coverage?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Care For You Despite concerns that low priced health care might mean that your ear, knee, or breast surgery would lack the quality you'd expect back home, medical tourism destination countries like Thailand ...
8. Thailand Can Make a Man Out of You
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Bargain Shopping For Low Priced Female to Male Surgery Whoever thought there’d be bargain shopping for low priced female to male surgeries, also known as gender reassignment surgery?  But countries ...
9. Can Medical Tourism Packages Thrive With Universal Health Care?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... tourism destination countries thrive despite seemingly unrealistic prices, because their costs of labor and living are far less expensive than in the US.  Many Singaporean hospitals receive more advanced ...
10. Affordable Health Care During Tumultuous Times
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... is becoming more respected and accepted for quality care, there is another dynamic patients must consider.  Unrest—political or ethnic—in or near medical tourism destination countries can affect tourists ...
11. The Search for the Legendary Health Vacation Insurance Provider
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Affordable cosmetic surgery like cheek implants can be done in numerous countries like Argentina, where the cost of resources is much lower than it is in the United States.  Here, malar augmentation—the ...
12. 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, ...
13. Look No Further for Low Priced Chemical Peels
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
...  Medical Tourism Coverage Expanding for Americans Unreasonably high health care costs drove more than 750,000 Americans to other countries for medical treatment in 2007.  For most of these patients, ...
14. Low Priced Colonoscopy: Bargain or Hoax?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... to the tremendous growth of medical tourism, investors too want safety for financially backing health care treatment abroad. Continued Industry Growth May Ensure Safety of Health Care For some countries, ...
15. Can India Help You Fake Your Age Like the Rich and Famous?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... be price sensitive, then why shouldn’t the rest of us?  The search for that elusive low-priced brow lift surgery has taken us out of our comfort zones and, indeed, out of our own countries.  While jet-setting ...
16. Plastic Surgery Safety Tips
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... tourism.  Political unrest within and between other countries can have collateral effects on tourists.  The cost of not taking precautions could put you in the wrong place at the wrong time for your tummy ...
17. Show off Those Thighs in Beautiful Brazil
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... from patients willing to pay the inflated prices.  Fortunately for many of them, Brazil and other countries have made surgical incisions in those price tags through medical tourism. Self-Esteem Worth ...
18. Elective Surgery Not Always about Sex
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... veins surgery create a win-win-win-win situation for all parties involved.  Medical tourism destination countries like India also benefit from the economic stimulation.  Another patient benefit is the ...
19. Why Is Medical Tourism on the Rise?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... vacations.  Reputable certification agencies are evaluating hospitals and clinics in countries around the world for quality of care.  The worldwide Web is an unlimited source of information providing details ...
20. What Awaits You in Thailand?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
The Dangers of Dental Tourism Most of the dissent and controversy about the dangers of dental tourism revolves around the fact that standards, protocols, and regulations vary vastly among countries.  ...
21. Reconciling Medical Tourism with Local Healthcare
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... what most people in these countries would be forced to pay for an emergency cardiac surgery at a smaller, less reputed facility. Most medical tourism destinations have a good record for providing life-saving ...
22. Why Health Vacations Are So Right for Women
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... only adds to premium rates. Medical Tourism Articles Provide Information In a situation like this, women should explore medical tourism to countries like India or Brazil as a way to access some kinds ...
23. Dining in Dubai
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
... – the cooking is the best that you could find outside of those countries.  International Flavors As home to one of the largest expatriate populations in the world, it's no wonder that there are restaurants ...
24. Dining in the United Arab Emirates
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
... fish.  These limited ingredients meant that the local cuisine didn’t develop well, and when expatriates from other Arab countries like Lebanon and Syria, began to come in, they brought with them a greater ...
25. Religion in the United Arab Emirates
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
... Moslem (80%).  In addition to the locals, you also have expatriates from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, migrants and political refugees from Palestine, workers from Sudan, Nigeria and other African countries, ...
26. History of the United Arab Emirates
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
... richest countries in the Persian Gulf region, with interests not just in oil, but also in finance, banking, and of course, medical tourism.  The country has managed to forge a balance between Western-style ...
27. Languages in Poland
(Destinations/Poland)
... have French, German, English, Russian, and Latin origins.  German, and Russian words made their way into the Polish language because of the periods of occupation by those countries.  German words in particular ...
28. Are Health Vacations Becoming Too Mainstream?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... in the US can be 80% less in countries like India.  The savings are not only in highly specialized areas like hip resurfacing surgery that are only available at selected Western facilities.  Comparable ...
29. Medical Tourism Advice for the Newbie Traveler
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
...  Most western tourists who visit foreign countries return happy with their treatments.  Many are so satisfied they return again for other procedures, usually elective cosmetic surgery procedures.  But ...
30. South Africa Offers More Than a Safari
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... to combine a safari and a holiday by the beach with a liposuction surgery or nose job.  Much like Asian countries have carved out a reputation for high-end life-saving surgeries, and Eastern European nations ...
31. What Boob Jobs, Teeth, and Singapore Have in Common
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... patients demand greater visibility and transparency.  It is not certain when, or if, such regulations will extend to Singapore and other medical tourism destination countries.  Still, patients can find ...
32. Medical Tourism Competes with Strings and Doorknobs
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... administration works to make healthcare more affordable in the US, Thailand and other medical tourism destination countries will continue to capitalize on that need.  These countries offer prices and packaged ...
33. Medical Vacations Replace Your Apple-a-Day
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... medical insurance paying for half of the lower-end prices, you can’t beat the discount.  India is one of a growing number of countries actively participating in the multi-billion dollar medical tourism ...
34. Malaysia Gets the Kinks Out of Your Neck
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... it.  Other countries, like Canada and Great Britain have taken a universal approach to health care.  The ensuing wait times have traded affordability for accessibility; patients have trouble getting the ...
35. The Key to the Fountain of Youth: Medical Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... health insurance.”  The article suggests that one explanation for this phenomenon lies in the fact that labor costs in developing countries are quite low in comparison to developed nations. Surgery in ...
36. Plastic Surgery for the Alpha Male: the Advantages of Medical Travel
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... like the Philippines offers many advantages to medical tourists, including English-speaking staff, low prices, and gorgeous sandy, white beaches.  As with all foreign countries, it is imperative to check ...
37. Philippines Medical Tourism Summit Sounds Optimistic Note
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... out of reach of the already exorbitant treatments costs in the US.  This could actually spell a huge opportunity for countries like the Philippines, which could step in with their well established medical ...
38. What's So Great about India Anyway?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... mix of people from other Asian countries, the Middle East, the USA, and the UK.  The reasons for this ongoing boom are many.  When the Indian economy began to explode in the mid nineties, several forward-thinking ...
39. Is the UAE the New Thailand?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... has the best standard of living of all the medical tourism countries on the larger Asian continent, with the arguable exception of Singapore, and it has invested millions of its petrol dollars in developing ...
40. Does a Recession Mean More Benefits for Medical Tourism Industry?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... you from receiving the treatment you need, consider going abroad to countries like India.  At 50% or more savings, the timing and price are well worth it.  Just be sure to shop around for reputable hospitals.  ...
41. Lose Major Weight at Minor Price in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... catching on to the benefits of medical tourism, like lower payout amounts and preventive procedures prolonging patients’ healthiness.  Like India, other medical tourism destinations countries—Argentina, ...
42. Medical Vacations May not Be US Health Care Answer, but They’re Helping
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Dental Tourism Packages on the Rise in Economic Straits Now more than ever, Americans are looking to other countries for answers.  Foreign car makers and technology have long held the favor of American ...
43. Find Your Roots in Malaysia
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Cost of Malaysian Root Canal Almost Too Good to Be True With savings of 20 to 70 percent or more, Malaysia and other dental tourism destination countries like India, Thailand, Mexico, and Singapore ...
44. Dental Tourism Destinations Whitening the Way
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... tourism destinations.  Dental Work, Then Medical Vacation The term medical vacation comes from the exotic locations of many medical and dental tourism destination countries like Singapore, Thailand, ...
45. In Singapore, What You Don’t See is What You Get
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Singapore Takes the Bite Out of High-Cost Invisalign Braces Many people associate cheaper prices with lower quality.  Fortunately, in Singapore and other dental tourism destination countries, that ...
46. Toothless No More, Courtesy of Dental Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... More Affordable For Americans who can’t afford insurance or don’t have enough coverage, dental tourism to countries like India, Brazil, Argentina, or Hungary may fill the gaps in toothless smiles.  Patients ...
47. Medical Tourism Thailand: Strong enough for a Man, But Made for a Woman
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... the cost of which is very high in Western countries.  Compared to other countries, the cost of male to female surgery is approximately $20,000 cheaper in Thailand.  Also known as sex reassignment surgery, ...
48. Will Medical Tourism Prices Impact the Presidential Elections?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... tourism, more countries have opened their borders to the influx of medical tourists.  In addition to the usual providers like India and Thailand, countries like Argentina and Israel are also gaining in ...
49. Taking the Cost of Coronary Angioplasty Surgery to Heart
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... medicines, and much more, amount to a mere $3,000 to $8,500 for the initial surgery.  Countries like India, Mexico, and Turkey have embraced medical tourism to cover a wide range of operations with similar ...
50. Will Cheap Healthcare Catch on?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Americans are turning to medical tourism as the alternative they need.  With medical tourism, the cost of that same spinal stenosis surgery can be as much as 20 to 60 percent cheaper in countries like ...