Medical Vacations are for Motley Fools

August 19th, 2008 by -- the moderator

The Motley Fool’s reason for existing is “to educate, amuse and enrich.” The website has been dispatch breezy and sometimes irreverent financial advice to millions since about 1996. (It looked pretty different back then, too.) Late last week, Fool came out with its take on medical tourism:

Medical Vacations: The Retiree Health-Care Solution?

Despite the question mark, the Fool’s verdict was pretty one-sided.

The debate over U.S. health-care reform rages on. But why wait for someone else to dictate your future? You have many options — if you’re willing to take a vacation. If recovering from a medical procedure while lying on a palm-swept beach, relaxing by the hotel pool, or shopping for terrific bargains sounds good, then medical vacations may be exactly the right solution for you.

In other words — go for it. At The Bridge — and at BridgeHealth International — most folks cringe a little when life-saving or enhancing medical care is discussed in terms of being part of a vacation, but we’ll forgive Fool’s lightheartedness as long as patients recognize it for what it is.

The article says Costa Rica is “currently the “in” destination for medical travelers, especially for dental care and cosmetic surgery, but also speaks highly of facilities and medical professionals in Mexico, Thailand and India. The writers, Fool contributors Billy and Akaisha Kaderli, write regularly for the Fool’s Rule Your Retirement newsletter.

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