Medical tourism and a ‘corporate canary’

June 3rd, 2008 by -- the moderator

Erik Steele, D.O., a physician in Bangor, Maine is chief medical officer of Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems and is on the staff of several hospital emergency rooms in the region. He has a terrific article in the Bangor Daily news, headlined, “Consider medical tourism a warning.” in which he discusses the recent news that Hannaford Bros., a supermarket chain with 27,000 employees, is offering a medical travel option as part of employee benefits. The story, initially reported out of Maine, was picked up by the Associated Press and made national news. (Link here.)

Says Dr. Steele:

“Rather than curse Hannaford for its self-interested decision, we would do well to see Hannaford as a corporate canary chirping frantically about the deteriorating conditions brought on by high health care costs in the coal mine of American business. Its action is a warning of things to come. If unheeded, it will not be Hannaford’s action that has brought about the ruin of some hospitals, but the failure of health care and other leaders in this country to listen to the canary.”

Read the rest of this entry »

Category: Medical Travel and Employers, Medical Travel and Insurers, Medical Travel in the News, Perspectives on Medical Travel | No Comments »

FAQs

May 8th, 2008 by -- the moderator

We’ll add to this page as questions from readers develop. For starters, though, there are a few things we think all our visitors should know. We don’t want to have a lot of rules about using The Bridge, but a few are necessary to helping ensure that reading and participating in the blog is a pleasant experience for all.

  • The Bridge is a moderated blog, which means that your comments will not appear on the site the very instant after you write one and click “Submit.” The moderator looks over all comments and must approve them before they show up on the site. In practice, this may take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours, or maybe overnight. We may relax this eventually, for registered members, but we want to keep a close eye on things initially and try to keep conversations on topic.
  • Comments may be edited for punctuation, grammar and style. We assume participants will appreciate that we want to improve their prose if possible.
  • We won’t tolerate blatantly promotional comments. We have no problems with you identifying your company, or naming others, or talking about how great a hospital or doctor might be — within context of providing useful information to the community. But please don’t post a comment that is just an ad for another website. We won’t accept it. If you have a press release, please send it to the moderator and he’ll consider posting an article about it.
  • If you have something that you think would be a good blog post and would like to be a contributor or author for The Bridge, please contact the moderator. If you have a news tip about medical travel and tourism — likewise. The moderator is happy for any and all help and also appreciates constructive criticism.
  • Personal attacks will not be tolerated. Libelous comments will not be tolerated. Excessivle profane language — ditto. This doesn’t mean we do not encourage spirited debate and contentious discussion. But we’re not going to be publishing comments that might get you, or us, dragged into court.
  • Nothing on The Bridge should be construed by readers as direct medical advice unless so designated.
  • We respect the privacy of our readers and registered users. We will never give your personal information to any third party without your permission.

Category: Uncategorized | No Comments »

BridgeHealth and Employee Benefits Adviser Podcast

May 8th, 2008 by -- the moderator

Vic Lazzaro, BridgeHealth International Inc.’s CEO, was featured recently on the EBA Raw Bar, which is the regular podcast of Employee Benefit Adviser. The Raw Bar features “daily in-depth interviews and discussions with the leading employee benefits minds of our time,” and I’ve no doubt Vic is a little amused to be described as among such company. But that’s what happens when you’re ahead of the curve.

In the interview, he describes the role a strong network plays in creating confidence in care abroad and sheds light on the provider selection process. You can listen below — just click the arrow to play the sound file.

Get the Flash Player to see the wordTube Media Player.

Category: Inside BridgeHealth International, Medical Travel and Employers, Medical Travel and Insurers, Medical Travel in the News, Perspectives on Medical Travel | 2 Comments »

BridgeHealth announces global healthcare network

April 21st, 2008 by -- the moderator

Just a few years back, medical travel and tourism was the province of a small and select group of hospitals and medical facilities; and the United States was better known as a destination for international patients, not as a country from which patients went elsewhere for care.

Today, the infrastructure of medical travel and tourism is global. Consumers led the way and the medical and business communities have expanded to cater to the growing demand. In that context, BridgeHealth’s announcement of a global network of providers puts it at the leading edge of providing international care but patients in the U.S. shouldn’t be surprised. Providing for increased choice in destinations, facilities, surgeons, doctors and pricing is part of what medical travel *does*, as a phenomenon, as it grows.

– the moderator

DENVER - Responding to the growing demand among employers, health plans and other stakeholders for a comprehensive, “world-class” network of international healthcare centers of excellence, BridgeHealth International, Inc. (BridgeHealth) today unveiled its initial system of providers comprised of over 25 hospitals and 600 physicians, dentistsand health professionals in ten countries. With a focus on serving businesses and individuals for the delivery of international medical care, BridgeHealth developed its World-Class Provider Network™ to offer an extensive range of medical and dental procedures, a wide choice of hospitals and destinations, and options for accessing providers with experience, expertise and high standards of safety.

Victor Lazarro Jr.“The BridgeHealth network is the first-of-its kind in the industry, bringing to the marketplace a best-of-breed option for delivering high quality care and treatments to medical travelers,” says Victor Lazzaro, Jr., CEO of BridgeHealth. “Backed by decades of executive experience in healthcare delivery, BridgeHealth has assembled a network of breadth and depth, with a focus on promoting provider choice and offering a superior client experience. As the recognized leader and innovator in medical travel, we are committed to growing this international system while always maintaining the highest degrees of integrity and concern for quality.”

The BridgeHealth network represents the widest range of choices now available for medical travel, offering patients a vast array of options.

“Some Americans may choose to travel to exotic locations including Singapore or India while others may prefer to be closer to home and opt for Mexico or Panama,” continues Lazzaro. “We offer a broad menu of medical and dental procedures – meeting needs as varied as orthopedic procedures, cardiac surgeries, and bariatric operations. Our goal is to match patients with their location of choice, meet budget expectations, and arrange for the highest quality care available in a specific country. This is all made possible by assembling the most extensive network in the industry.”

Read the rest of this entry »

Category: Inside BridgeHealth International, Medical Travel and Employers, Medical Travel and Insurers, Medical Travel in the News, Uncategorized | No Comments »