New Study: Medical Tourism Can Improve U.S. Healthcare

August 12th, 2008 by -- the moderator

The National Center for Policy Analysis, in an article released today, concludes that “as more insured patients begin to travel abroad for low-cost medical procedures, medical tourism will result in sorely needed competition in the American health care industry.”

The NCPA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy research organization with a goal of developing and promoting private alternatives to government regulation and control. The latest analysis was prepared by Devon Herrick, who also authored a lengthier study of medical tourism and travel in Nov. 2007 titled Medical Tourism: Global Competition in Health Care.

The latest analysis recommends direct public policy changes at the state and federal level:

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AMA Weighs in on Medical Tourism

June 17th, 2008 by -- the moderator

The American Medical Association (AMA) has taken a formal stance on medical tourism, and the biggest news is, perhaps, this: They aren’t against it.

“We need to address the cost of care in the U.S. and cover the uninsured so that every American who needs health care can get it right here at home,” said AMA Board Member J. James Rohack, M.D. “Until there is significant action at home, patients with limited resources may turn elsewhere for care. It is important that U.S. patients have access to credible information and resources so that the care they receive abroad is safe and effective.” (Emphasis added by the moderator)

Rohack’s statement was part of a news release today coming out of the AMA’s annual policy meeting in Chicago. The association said its nine principles regarding medical travel and tourism “are the first-of-its-kind, and outline steps for care abroad for consideration by patients, employers, insurers and third-parties responsible for coordinating travel outside of the U.S.”

“For those patients considering medical tourism, the new AMA principles are an important starting point for consideration before making the decision to go abroad for health care,” said Dr. Rohack.

In a preliminary statement, Stephanie Sulger, RN, MS, vice president of the consumer division of BridgeHealth International, said she “is very pleased to see the AMA addressing this issue.”

“The guidelines the AMA has put out are comprehensive and show that they have given a lot of thought to the implications of medical travel for the U.S. healthcare system and, most importantly, for patient safety and well-being,” Sulger said. “We welcome the AMA to the discussion of how to make sure patients who travel for medical care, often for financial reasons, get the best possible care.”

To ensure that insurance companies and others that facilitate medical tourism adhere to the new principles, the AMA said it will introduce model legislation for consideration of state lawmakers.

The nine principles given by the AMA are:

(a) Medical care outside of the U.S. must be voluntary.

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Medical Tourism and Travel Online Seminar

June 2nd, 2008 by -- the moderator

The first BridgeHealth International web seminar on medical travel and tourism, held Friday, was a big success. More than 40 people stopped in, and I know Will Garin and Stephanie Sulger were working overtime to answer the follow-up questions. The company expects to make the so-called “webinars” a regular event.

If you weren’t there (or even if you were) the webinar was an online slide presentation with an hour of commentary by Garin, BridgeHealth’s vice president of marketing, and Sulger, vice president of the consumer division. You can hear the whole show below, though the slides are too large to fit properly in the blog format. If you want to download the whole presentation with the slides, here’s the link to a windows media file:

BridgeHealth Webinar May 30: 73MB, wmv format

Here’s a link to a file that users should be able to download and play on a Mac or IPod:

BridgeHealth Webinar May 30: 26MB, IPod (m4b) format

Here’s an mp4 file that should play nicely in Quicktime, and includes small versions of the slides:

BridgeHealth Webinar May 30: 34MB, QuickTime (mp4) format

And here’s the inline, on-blog audio (MP3 format.) I’m told it may be unlistenable for Mac users, who are best off with the file downloads above.

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Medical Tourism Webinar from BridgeHealth

May 14th, 2008 by -- the moderator

Readers of this blog get first crack at the best seats for BridgeHealth International Inc.’s first-ever medical tourism “Webinar” on Friday, May 30 at 11 a.m. Mountain Daylight Time.

The free online event will feature Stephanie Sulger, RN. MS, VP of BridgeHealth’s Consumer Division; and Will Garin, VP of marketing for the Denver-based company. The one-hour presentation is open to the first 125 people to register online:

Webinar Online Registration Link

No special software or hardware is required to view and participate in the Webinar. The presentation is recommended for “anyone who has ever wondered what medical tourism is really like,” Garin said. “It gives people a place to start and a place to get their questions answered.”

Stephanie SulgerSulger, a pioneer in the medical travel and tourism industry, is frequently called upon to assess health and safety factors at medical destinations and is often quoted in media such as The New York Times and Good Housekeeping magazine, as well as appearing on ABC television speaking about issues facing the medical travel industry. In her career, she has assisted more than 3,000 clients in obtaining care in overseas facilities, including for orthopedics, neurosurgery, general surgery, cosmetic surgery, GYN, urology and stem cell therapy.

BridgeHealth is the sponsor of this blog. You can expect to see the moderator at the webinar, providing there’s an extra seat … ;-)

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