Posts Tagged ‘global healthcare’
by Denise
The state of healthcare reform in the United States has caused immense insecurity in questions regarding health care benefits, costs, availability, and most importantly of all, choices for Americans when it comes to their health and wellbeing. Because of this, the benefits of medical tourism or global healthcare has been pushed to the forefront. Individuals aware that healthcare benefits, insurance premiums, treatments and procedures may undergo changes in the coming years has prompted millions of Americans to consider their options.
One of those options is traveling across borders for healthcare. Whether an individual needs cosmetic dentistry, weight loss or bariatric surgery, gastric bypass, cosmetic surgery, or coronary artery bypass surgery, the options for receiving world class, high-tech and state-of-the-art treatments, procedures and expertise from trained and accredited physicians and surgeons is available in locations from Mexico to Central Europe to Asia.
From stem cell therapies to hip resurfacing, facilities around the world offer Americans as well as international travelers the best orthopedic, cardiac, obesity, and cosmetic or plastic surgical procedures and treatments. From cosmetic surgery at Ageless Wonders Panama to EmCell Clinic stem cell therapy in Ukraine, individuals have a choice.
PlacidWay, a medical tourism and global healthcare resource portal, is dedicated to providing consumers with information regarding the best medical care at the most affordable prices from certified and accredited facilities around the world. Americans want choices, and the health and wellness industry across borders presents such opportunities and choices to all.
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by Denise
One of the most well-known accreditation agencies in the world are the Joint Commission, the Joint Commission International and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, (JC and JCAHO), the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua), the Accreditation Commission for Health Care, Inc. (ACHC), and the Healthcare Quality Association on Accreditation (HQAA).
Global healthcare in destinations such as Thailand, Singapore, India, South America, Egypt, Jordan, Hungary, Turkey and Croatia also see the need to show high standards and quality of medical care, and have taken steps to be accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI) as well as the Society for International Healthcare Accreditation (SOFIHA) based out of Britain.
The Joint Commission and others designed like it evaluate medical facilities based on a standard of requirements that must be met in order to ‘pass’ inspection.
Accreditation guidelines ensure an external review and evaluation of quality as well as management practices in a wide range of medical fields and scenarios. The focus is on patient care, from the moment they access care to when they are discharged from a hospital or medical facility.
Individuals wishing to find information about a specific facility may find resources at the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua), which is considered the “umbrella” organization for international healthcare accreditation issues. Representing about 70 countries to date, ISQua is dedicated to improving safety and quality of care in facilities throughout the world.
Other International Accreditation facilities include:
· The United Kingdom Accreditation Forum (UKAF)
· Australian Council for Healthcare Standards International (ACHSI)
· Canadian Council on Health Services Regulation (CCHSA)
· Joint Commission International (JCI)
· Trent Accreditation Scheme – aka Trent (U.K., Europe, Hong Kong, Malta, Philippines)
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by Denise
These days, the world is literally at our fingertips. No matter where we are, we can sit at a computer and instantly access distant friends, relatives and resources with the click of a mouse. The same goes for healthcare. Today, healthcare is a growing global opportunity that offers medical travelers, especially Americans, the best of medical procedures, and exotic vacations wrapped into one tidy package.
For couples dealing with fertility problems, the possibilities of global healthcare offer a chance a parenthood that can’t be found in the U.S. because of the high price tag associated with fertility treatment drugs, and fertility treatment procedures. However, fertility treatments abroad offer high-tech fertility treatments, fertility treatment drugs and fertility clinics from South America to Europe to Asia.
For example, take a look at the services of Superior A.R.T. in Bangkok, Thailand – highly trained physicians and staff is anxious to help couples dealing with fertility problems at a fraction of the cost the same treatments would cost at home. Instead of paying $10,000 per in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment here, save big (over 50%) utilizing the services of Superior A.R.T.
In vitro fertilization is one of the most effective, and expensive, fertility treatments to date, but is also a procedure that’s out of reach for most couples. Check out other resources and options. Take the time to carefully research medical facilities around the world, do the math and then take advantage of enjoying the treatment you want and an exotic vacation at the same time.
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