PBS Nightly Business Report: Medical Tourism

July 26th, 2008 by -- the moderator

How much can you say about medical tourism in less than three minutes? I found out Thursday that the answer is “more than I thought,” when the PBS Nightly Business Report managed to summarize recent events in the industry in … uh … two minutes and 48 seconds, by my clock.

An edited transcript of the segment is here:

“Bill of Health”-Medical Tourism

What did PBS think was important? Aetna’s deal with Hannaford Brothers to offer surgery in Singapore; Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina setting up a subsidiary for medical travel; the American Medical Association announcing medical tourism guidelines; Intercontinental Hotel Group embracing medical travel in Latin America; etc.

Vic Lazzaro, CEO of BridgeHealth International, was among those PBS turned to for comment. The report didn’t break new ground, but it’s interesting that medical tourism has turned into the kind of story that large business news outlets — PBS, the cable news networks, major business magazines — feel they have to keep up with.

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