Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Medical travel dos and don’ts



If you do not have medical insurance, are under insured, or do not have enough money for proper medical care, you are a prime candidate for medical travel.


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However, before going right ahead and calling your preferred medical travel service provider, it is important that you know what you are getting into. Here are some medical travel dos and don’ts:

Do research carefully. Although there are a lot of hospitals in medical travel destinations that can perform the medical procedure you need, not all of them are accredited by the Joint Commission International. To make things easier, get a list of hospitals that your medical travel service provider is currently working with.


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Don’t rely on just company websites. Websites are marketing tools; they are just there to advertise. Look for patient testimonials or reviews as these can be more effective in determining if a particular medical travel service is right for you.

Do talk to a real person who represents the medical travel provider. Medical travel company founders and CEOs, like Steven Lash and David Boucher, only employ professionals who have extensive experience in the medical travel business and can guide you through every single process.


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Do address your second thoughts. If you have second thoughts about the qualifications of the doctor who was assigned to do your procedure, don’t be afraid to contact your medical travel provider as they are there to provide you with the best medical travel experience possible.

Medical travel is a very enjoyable experience, especially if you take the right steps to ensure that you are getting the best service possible.

If you are interested in medical travel, this website is a great resource for tools that can help you find the best medical travel experience catered to your specific needs.

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