Medical Tourism: Some Stats, Stat!

  Author: Patients Without Borders

More people are looking for healthcare alternatives. Even in the so-called “down economy” relief can still be found by traveling for medical care. International healthcare over the last 15 years has come a long way. The idea that medical care outside the United States is not as good is ridiculous. Why limit your choices based on an outdated premise when the new paradigm in healthcare has a lot to offer? There are a host of other countries with American trained doctors performing state-of-the-art procedures in hospitals that are cleaner and, in many cases more technologically advanced. Surely you could overcome your fear of flying if it meant you were going to get excellent care and save thousands of dollars.

I can tell you this and you might believe it’s true. But let me share with you some statistics from the a few of the hospitals around the world that are doing fantastic work.

In South Korea, Wooridul Hospitals performs many different types of surgery. With 40 peer reviewed articles in various health related journals Wooridul is making a name for itself. According to their 2008 annual report, they treated 1017 patients from 56 different foreign countries with a majority coming from the United States (318). The total number of spinal surgeries for the year is an astounding 22,964. They also performed another 57,531 non surgical treatments which include the use of the 4th generation of Cyberknife.

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