Showing posts with label Medical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medical. Show all posts

Monday, 4 February 2013

Medical tourism exposed through the eyes of two U.S. tourists

(PRWEB) May 20, 2005

Kimberlee Tyner, a Registered Nurse, and Kathy Bogardus, a retired schoolteacher, went to Penang, Malaysia in early March 2005 to undergo liposuction and full facial rejuvenation, respectively. During the television segment, Kimberlee and Kathy discuss all aspects of being a medical tourist.

With Medical tourism being the “topic du jour” and many articles appearing in regional and national press, MedRetreat, in conjunction with WCTI TV 12, is announcing the first television segment focusing on the medical tourists’ point of view. The program contains extensive interviews with two medical tourists who traveled to Malaysia to undergo cosmetic surgery.

Judson Anglin, Managing Director of MedRetreat, LLC, states, “We’re the first U.S. company to provide full service options to Americans who want to go overseas for medical procedures, cosmetic surgery or dentistry. To date, we’ve had phenomenal feedback from many satisfied clients going to Malaysia and Thailand through MedRetreat. There have been various appearances of hospitals and governments promoting medical tourism, but, never from the traveling medical tourists’ point of view.”

This program features medical tourism with a human face, genuine Americans discussing the international flight, surgery details and recuperation in exotic luxury. Anglin says, “MedRetreat offers a variety of worldwide destinations matching the best surgeon and holiday vacation with the medical tourists requirements. And, to ensure the comfort and confidence of travelers, our international partnerships with professional, English speaking aides, provide the unparalleled service and security of a personal attendant for the entire medical retreat.”

The segment airs on May 26th, 11:00 p.m. and May 27th around 6:45 a.m. on “Good Morning Eastern Carolina” broadcasted on WCTI TV 12 in eastern North Carolina.

Contact:

Judson Anglin

301 519 8042

janglin@medretreat.com

MEDRETREAT, LLC

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Medical tourism exposed through the eyes of two U.S. tourists

Research and Markets: Medical Device Markets in the Asia Pacific Region: All Change in the Tiger Economies?

Dublin (PRWEB) June 10, 2005

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c18772) has announced the addition of Medical Device Markets in the Asia Pacific Region: All Change in the Tiger Economies? to their offering.

Business opportunities in the Asian medical device and equipment markets are very different from a few years ago. The traditional tiger economies, characterised by economic growth, free market environment, developed industry and investment in health and health infrastructure have had a long haul back from the financial instability and economic downturn in the 1990′s.

This new report provides a regional overview as well as detailed information on nine key Asia/Pacific markets. The report provides five year forecasts to 2010. Also provided is a market outlook for 9 key markets, market valuations and markets put in their regional context.

Tiger clubs? At the same time, markets which had hitherto excited little industry or investor interest have emerged as real areas of opportunity for suppliers and service companies alike. Diverse influences – from deregulation and better trade links to improved access and the rise of medical tourism – are seeing markets such as Vietnam take an increasingly important role in the region.

With established western markets maturing, serious attention is being paid to the countries where manufacturers can see significant long-term growth. However, effective planning is vital, and impartial, thoroughly researched business data is essential to fully appreciate the current market status as a basis for future development.

In addition to highly detailed analysis of each market, the report provides a thought-provoking and comparative examination, putting opportunities into their current and future context. The report analyses the following key markets: Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c18772

Laura Wood

Senior Manager

Research and Markets

press@researchandmarkets.com

Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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Research and Markets: Medical Device Markets in the Asia Pacific Region: All Change in the Tiger Economies?

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Medical Tourism Could Save Quebec Taxpayers Millions

VANCOUVER (PRWEB) February 22, 2006

Sending patients overseas for surgeries could not only drastically cut wait times, but also save the Quebec government millions of dollars, a Vancouver-based medical tourism company says.

“Premier Charest and Health Minister Couillard has announced a plan which could help thousands of Quebeckers escape their suffering,” said Karin Basaraba, spokesperson for MedSolution.com. “We feel medical tourism has a big part to play in this plan.”

MedSolution.com arranges for patients to obtain surgeries, such as hip and knee replacements, in their partner hospitals in India and France where prices are 30 to 90 per cent less than in the US. MedSolution.com is the only medical tourism company in North America who is partnered with hospitals in France which was ranked by the World Health Organization as the number one health care system in the world.

“Premier Charest has stated that he wants to build one of the best health systems in the world,” Basaraba said. “Sending patients to the USA is not necessarily the best answer for patients or taxpayers. We can connect patients with the worlds best health system and save taxpayers millions in the process.”

The new plan states that after being on a wait list for six months, the province would first look to an outpatient clinic to deliver the service. But after nine months, the province would pay for surgeries elsewhere in Canada or even outside the country. He estimates this would cost the Quebec government an additional $ 20 million a year.

But with prices in France and India dramatically cheaper than in Canada and the US, it would be more prudent to send patients overseas, said Basaraba. A sample MedSolution.com price comparison shows the savings that could be achieved (in USD):

Hip Replacement:


Medical Tourism Could Save Quebec Taxpayers Millions

Saturday, 2 February 2013

HealthAbroad.net -- An Information Portal on Low-Cost Medical Care Treatments and Destinations Worldwide

NEW DELHI (PRWEB) April 27, 2006

Medical tourism is a fast-growing industry that exploits the price difference between the West and other parts of the world to provide high-quality yet cheap medical treatment to foreign patients. Still in its infancy, medical tourism is growing 30-40% per year and is expected to generate over 4 billion USD/ year by 2012 in Asia alone.

A new portal on medical tourism, HealthAbroad.net, has been launched with the aim of filling the breach between Western patients and healthcare service providers at the top medical tourism destinations across the world these include India, Israel, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand in Asia; Hungary and Lithuania in Eastern Europe; Costa Rica and Cuba in Latin America and South Africa. HealthAbroad.net steps into the existing information vacuum to cater not only to treatment-seekers but also to academics, researchers, media and industry watchers. The website provides a wealth of information on trends and developments in the medical tourism industry which makes it the first stop for anyone connected to or interested in this industry.

HealthAbroad.net provides the user with an extensive and unbiased database of information on hospitals and doctors. The sites features have been designed keeping in mind the needs of the end-user. For example, in addition to the database of hospitals and doctors, users are also provided detailed explanations of various surgical procedures, and reviews of past experiences with a particular hospital or doctor.

HealthAbroad.net is also unique because it is a participatory knowledge center. A special section on the website called Forums is specifically meant for users to share information and details of treatments and discuss and comment on the quality of their experiences. A first-of-its-kind Blog devoted to tracking trends and developments of this fast-evolving industry also adds to the knowledge-base of this industry.

About HealthAbroad.net

HealthAbroad.net was founded by a group of three individuals with diverse experience in internet business, media and research. In its start-up phase, HealthAbroad.net has benefited from the support of some prominent doctors and service providers of the medical tourism industry. Visit http://www.HealthAbroad.net for more information.

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HealthAbroad.net -- An Information Portal on Low-Cost Medical Care Treatments and Destinations Worldwide

Friday, 1 February 2013

Discount Medical Plan Leaps Continental Boundaries

Miami, FL (PRWEB) December 1, 2006

With the number of uninsured Americans fast approaching 50 million, two American companies, Cinergy Health, Inc. and MedRetreat, have announced plans to launch a combined effort offering North American consumers overseas medical tourism programs. Cinergy Health and MedRetreat have agreed that this new cooperative effort will help the vast majority of uninsured and underinsured Americans receive high quality healthcare abroad at rates that are 50% – 80% less than costs here in the U.S.

Steve Trattner, Chief Marketing Officer of Cinergy Health remarks; “For the past two years Cinergy Health has helped uninsured Americans achieve significant savings on doctor visits, prescriptions, dental care and most other healthcare needs. Even after discounting hospital fees by 30% surgical care continues to be an elusive, though essential need for millions of consumers. MedRetreat has been offering medical tourism services for three years and is best positioned to facilitate hospital care for our members in a safe and affordable way.”

The success of this affiliation is imminent. In combination with Cinergy Health’s discounted medical plans here in the U.S., MedRetreat can provide quality healthcare facilitation services within their competent network of hospitals and physicians abroad.

“This combined service allows our members to stay in the U.S. for lower cost and routine healthcare services, and travel abroad for higher priced surgeries and other inpatient procedures,” adds Daniel Touizer, Chief Executive Officer of Cinergy Health. “Members can travel to Thailand, Malaysia, India, Brazil, Argentina and other countries to receive world-class healthcare at a fraction of the cost while enjoying a beautiful vacation at the same time. It’s a winning combination for the American healthcare consumer.”

“We’re excited to have the opportunity to assist Cinergy Health members to receive healthcare abroad,” says Patrick Marsek, Managing Director of MedRetreat. “Over the past several months, we have been working with Cinergy Health to prepare their patient advocacy team in understanding our proven medical tourism model. Today they begin assisting members through a seamless process to maximize savings for the full range of care. They’ve agreed that our experience and expertise is a very safe and viable opportunity for their members to receive quality healthcare at affordable prices outside of the U.S.”

Being the first affiliation of this type in the U.S., Cinergy Health and MedRetreat will pave the way for future types of medical savings programs offering healthcare services around the globe in order to reign in skyrocketing healthcare costs.

Cinergy Health, Inc., a licensed discount medical plan organization, is a nationwide provider of non-insurance, healthcare savings programs offering discounted fees for hospitals, physicians, prescription drugs and specialty medical services in the U.S. MedRetreat is the leading American owned and operated medical tourism service agency offering healthcare savings programs in 7 countries around the world through affiliations with state-of-the-art medical facilities and board certified doctors.

For additional information about Cinergy Health, please contact Steven Trattner at 305-792-9996.

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Thursday, 31 January 2013

RevaHealth.com"s Revolutionary Medical Tourism Search Engine Continues To Grow, Now Covering Malaysia

Dublin, Ireland (PRWEB) March 3, 2009

Malaysia has long been a popular destination amongst those seeking a holiday in the sun, a bargain shopping spree or a modern city break. Now more and more savvy travellers are adding cosmetic treatment in the South East Asian country to their to-do lists, with a tummy tuck in Malaysia costing as little as MYR11,500 (GB


RevaHealth.com"s Revolutionary Medical Tourism Search Engine Continues To Grow, Now Covering Malaysia

Medical Tourism is Good Therapy for the Hotel Industry


Bangkok, Thailand (PRWEB) April 22, 2009

Over the past decade, Asia has been the preferred destination for many people seeking less expensive but high quality medical treatments. The increase is partially due to high medical costs in western countries like the United States and United Kingdom. Specialized treatments, surgeries and therapies are being offered in Asia at a fraction of the cost, yet with bigger perks when it comes to hospitality and patient comfort. The hospitality industry has recognized this growing trend and is beginning to target travelers looking to have their treatments performed overseas. Agoda.com, an online hotel booking service, confirmed the bourgeoning nature of this type of tourism and the positive effect it has on the hotel industry.

A study by Deloitte Consulting in 2008 notes that medical tourists to Asia are estimated to reach 10 million by 2012. Asian countries like Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia are favorites among medical tourists mainly because of the significantly cheaper health care which can cost as little as 10 percent of comparable care in the US, but still provide quality treatment(s) by medical experts who have been trained in the US, UK and other western countries. Most medical tourists confirmed that the medical and travel expense combined are still much cheaper than costs incurred paying for treatments alone in their home countries.

A favorable exchange rate of the US Dollar to the Thai Baht makes medical procedures an incredible value to foreign visitors. Cheaper medical costs mean more money is available for family members and friends to accompany the patients. It’s those family and friends that seek accommodation near the hospitals so they can visit the patients yet at the same time have a comfortable stay affording them access to the rest of the city’s attractions. It seems obvious medical tourism has tertiary advantages to other travel-related industries.

Thailand is well known for its warm and generous hospitality in addition to its well-educated medical community and modern facilities; Bangkok’s Bumrungrad Hospital, whose patient-base is 50% foreign nationals, was the first to receive JCI Accreditation in Asia. Medical tourism is not only set to boom in Bangkok, but also other areas in Thailand with a high concentration of foreign tourists. Bangkok General Hospital, where Japanese and Middle Eastern nationals make up a significant portion of the inpatient list, is now present in major centers like Pattaya, Hua Hin, and Phuket.

Michael Kenny, CEO of Agoda remarked, “We are definitely seeing a rise in medical tourism to Asia. For instance, our hotel partners in Bangkok such as the Ariyasomvilla and FuramaXclusive, which are both located very close to Bumrungrad Hospital, confirmed that 30 – 40% of their guests are either medical tourists or their family members and friends. Following this trend, Agoda has made improvements to our site to make it easier to identify hotels which are near to popular hospitals, as well as negotiate long-stay discounts at a number of these hotels.”

Operations Manager of FuramaXclusive Sukhumvit, Mr. Pomchai Chairungsinun, addressed his hotel’s continuing influx of medical tourists by saying, “Medical tourist make up about 30 – 35% of our clientel each year with June, July and August being our busiest months. The majority of patients usually have families visiting and will therefore request two to three rooms. Medical tourism is highly beneficial for us, as guests will generally stay for at least a week during their checkups and treatments. Our close proximity to Bumrungrad Hospital is a big bonus for visitors to the hospital.”

Malaysia and Singapore are currently promoting their medical tourism industry as well. 35 private hospitals in Malaysia have been identified to promote Malaysia as a medical tourism destination. Hotels like the G Hotel and Berjaya Georgetown Hotel in Penang have begun promoting themselves as medical tourist-friendly hotels, taking advantage of their close proximity to significant institutions like the Gleaneagles Medical Center and Penang Advantist Hospital. Singapore uses its reputation as a clean, modern, technologically advanced country with English as a predominant language, to help calm anxieties of incoming patients looking to take advantage of their world class healthcare. As well, many hospitals are located in and around popular districts with many attractions and nearby hotels. Mount Elizabeth Hospital is located amongst the shopping of Orchard road, surrounded by 4-5 star hotels like the Elizabeth-A Far East Hotel and Meritus Mandarin.

As interest in medical tourism rises, so does the number of hospitals offering services. Unfortunately the inherent risk of choosing an institution that is merely looking to cash-in with substandard facilities increases.

“As with any industry there will be those looking to take advantage of naivety and label themselves as “the top” or “best hospital” for medical tourism. Tourists should be diligent, researching carefully the hospitals and finding out what legal framework exists to protect patient rights. Consideration for the hospital’s recognized accreditations, awards, reputation, facilities and medical staff should be also taken in to account when reviewing institutions.” Agoda’s Michael Kenny added.

With the global economy causing headaches around the world, it isn’t expected the trend of people travelling to find lower costs for medical procedures will be waning any time soon. With the high level of medical expertise, modern facilities, warm hospitality and well located hotels for relatives, SE Asian countries appear well-suited to take advantage of this continuing trend.

For more information regarding hotels near popular international hospitals in Asian countries, please go to Agoda’s website at http://www.agoda.com or contact the Agoda team via e-mail at info@agoda.com

Note to Editors

About Agoda Company Pte., Ltd. :

Agoda Company Pte., Ltd. (http://www.agoda.com) is an online hotel reservations service, which specializes in securing the lowest discount hotel prices in Asia. Agoda.com is part of Priceline.com (Nasdaq:PCLN). Agoda’s network includes over 9,000 hotels in Asia and more than 50,000 worldwide. The staff of over 300 professionals, located throughout Asia, provides a first-rate reservation service that uniquely combines local knowledge and local connections to provide the best hotel deals to both business and leisure travelers.

In addition, Agoda customers participate in the Agoda Rewards Program, earning further discounts and free stays. Unlike programs that limit travelers to a single chain, the Agoda Rewards Program allows customers to redeem Rewards Points at thousands of hotels around the globe, at any time. A member of the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), Agoda’s aim is to promote travel by making it more affordable and more accessible to more people.

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Global Alliance Takes First Major Steps for Medical Tourism from America

Washington, DC (PRWEB) April 8, 2005

Each year, as the cost of healthcare in the U.S. continues to rise; an increasing number of Americans are traveling abroad for medical care. Lured by savings of up to 85% off for procedures ranging from cosmetic to cardiac bypass, Americans, up until recently, have taken this risk with almost no support here at home. At a press conference to take place April 11th at the Malaysian Embassy in Washington, DC, USA-based MedRetreat, LLC will announce a global alliance, designed to advocate for Americans and facilitate “medical tourism” to foreign countries.

“The globalization of science, technology, and communications has led to the development of world class healthcare in certain regions of the world, where treatment is provided a fraction of the American cost,” said Judson Anglin, Founder and President of MedRetreat. MedRetreat, LLC is the first American medical tourism company, acting as an advocate for American’s interested in traveling abroad for medical procedures.

Anglin and his partners have traveled to Thailand, Malaysia, Argentina and India, touring hospitals and facilities and compiling research on standards of care, accommodations and the many cultural nuances that affect American travelers in each country. “Americans need an extraordinary level of care and support when traveling,” said Anglin. “That is why we only partner with organizations that offer ‘door to door’ service.” Last year, MedRetreat partnered with Beautiful Holidays, Southeast Asia’s most popular medical tourism company. Beautiful Holidays is known throughout Europe for combining medical treatment with luxury recuperation at 5-star resorts in Malaysia and Thailand.

There are over 44 million uninsured Americans. There are millions more whose health insurance co-pay for a single procedure can be equal to the cost of the entire procedure abroad. Said Anglin: “We are hoping that, through this alliance of nations and service-based organizations, Americans can feel safe and secure traveling abroad for medical care.”

The following representatives will be present to speak and field questions:

H.E. Dato’Ghazzali bin Sheikh Abdul Khalid, Ambassador Of Malaysia, will present an introduction on Malaysia’s strategic global advantage in the growing medical tourism market.

Tederic Mohr, CEO, Penang Adventist Hospital, will present a brief overview of medical facilities, technologies and competencies available to Americans traveling to Malaysia.

Judson Anglin, President & Founder, MedRetreat will introduce MedRetreat, LLC as the first American company to offer medical tourism services, including information, advocacy and facilitation for Americans undergoing medical procedures abroad.

Marloes Giezenaar, Managing Director, Beautiful Holidays, will present a brief overview of the “A to Z” process that Americans experience from arrival to departure.

Katherine Bogardus and Kimberlee Tyner, R.N., recent “medical tourists” will be on hand to share their experiences and answer questions.

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Global Alliance Takes First Major Steps for Medical Tourism from America

New Guide Showcasing Malaysia"s World-Class Medical Tourism Offerings Now Available in Digital Formats

Chapel Hill, NC (PRWEB) August 4, 2009

Healthy Travel Media is pleased to announce that the newly released Patients Beyond Borders: Malaysia Edition is now available as an eBook on Lulu.com as well as in print at all online retail outlets, such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble, both domestically and abroad. This latest entrant to the Patients Beyond Borders series of country-specific editions will soon be available to all Kindle and Sony Digital Book owners, as well as downloadable to iPhone and other mobile devices.

Produced in collaboration with Malaysia’s Tourism Ministry and supported by hospitals and related private organizations, the 240-page guidebook features 16 pages of color inserts and offers an in-depth overview of Malaysia’s 20+ international hospitals, selected health travel agents, nearby recovery and guest accommodations, and area travel information.

“We are excited to see new digital avenues that provide consumers the information they need to make informed decisions about their healthcare,” says Healthy Travel Media CEO Josef Woodman. “We can slice and dice the data found in our printed books to meet a wide array of customer demand for online health information.”

About Healthy Travel Media

Healthy Travel Media, an independent imprint based in Chapel Hill, NC, publishes books, eBooks, and Web-based consumer reference information on medical tourism and wellness travel. Patients Beyond Borders is available at Amazon and bookstores everywhere. Patients Beyond Borders: Malaysia Edition is one of a series of country-specific editions. For more information, visit http://www.patientsbeyondborders.com.

For media queries, please contact:

United States

Judy Orchard

Tel: +1 919 545.0668

http://www.patientsbeyondborders.com

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New Guide Showcasing Malaysia"s World-Class Medical Tourism Offerings Now Available in Digital Formats

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Thailand"s Medical Tourism is Booming - Thailand on its Way to Become Asia"s Medical Hub

New York, NY (PRWEB) November 5, 2009

The Royal Thai Government’s strategy in 2004 for Thailand to become Asia’s medical hub is becoming a reality as Thailand continues to see an increase in medical tourism. With an annual growth rate of 14% for the sector, ahead of the county’s GDP, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and the Department of Export Promotion (DEP) expects to see two million visitors wanting to take advantage of lower medical treatments by 2010.

In 2008 Research and Markets reported that, although Thailand is faced with tough competition from India and Malaysia, Thailand has treated the highest number of international tourists in Asia. High health care costs, overloaded medical facilities and the fact that Thailand provides the most advanced treatments by internationally trained medical staff are reasons why medical tourists are choosing Thailand. “Thailand’s ultra-new and modern hospitals are less than a decade old and feel more like luxury hotels catering to tourists, than places to treat the infirm” (Tourism Authority of Thailand). The cost for health care in Thailand is about one fifth of what you would pay in the United States or Europe, making it more significant that in 2008, foreign patients generated an estimated $ 6 billion USD for Thailand. According to one international medical travel journal, the Royal Thai Government has put together a five-year plan that aims to double this revenue by 2014.

Deloitte Consulting estimated 750,000 Americans traveled abroad for health care services in 2007, a figure that was expected to double last year, with a forecasted global market expansion of more than 20% annually going forward to 2012. Thailand is ready to meet the growing industry by continuously making sure international standards are met and offering a level of hospitality not found in any other medical center around the world at affordable prices.

People are traveling to Thailand for routine maintenance like dental to cosmetic surgery, gastric bypass surgery and heart surgery. Medical tourists can undergo and recover from many non-invasive procedures during a normal two-week holiday in Thailand. A new guidebook Patients Beyond Borders: Thailand Edition released on Monday by Josef Woodman, CEO of Healthy Travel Media, offers an in-depth overview of Thailand’s international hospitals, selected health travel agents, nearby recovery and guest accommodations, spas, and area travel information so that travelers know where to go in Thailand to get their world-class medical treatment.

Thailand’s rapid growth into becoming Asia’s medical hub is also creating great opportunities in related fields. The medical device sector is continuing to see healthy growth to meet the demands of health care facilities for new upgraded medical machinery and devices. Research and development for tropical diseases like malaria and dengue fever are areas also open for further investment. As Thailand’s medical tourism industry continues to grow, its health care industry will flourish as well.

About the Tourism Authority of Thailand

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) was established in 1960 by the Royal Thai Government to be specifically responsible for tourism promotion. In 1965, TAT opened its first overseas office in New York. Since then, TAT has established 21 offices in different parts of the world including the Los Angeles office. TAT aims to provide the best Thailand traveling information to the public and media members as well as work closely with our travel partners to develop new deals and packages.

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Patients Beyond Borders Cited in Deloittes Medical Tourism Update and Implications Report


Chapel Hill, NC (PRWEB) December 15, 2009

Patients Beyond Borders, the first comprehensive consumer reference guide for medical tourism, was recently cited in a report, Medical Tourism: Update and Implications, released by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions. Utilizing information on international medical sites culled by Patients Beyond Borders, the report cites Patients Beyond Borders, alongside the Joint Commission International (JCI), as neutral overseers with important oversight.

Despite current economic conditions, or perhaps because of them, Deloitte is forecasting an annual growth rate of 35%, with an estimated 1.6 million patients crossing borders for medical procedures, commented Josef Woodman, author of Patients Beyond Borders. With the number of JCI-accredited hospitals now approaching 300, top international facilities are poised to receive a growing number of global healthcare consumers.

Patients Beyond Borders is the worlds best-read source of consumer information on medical tourism. Data was culled over a two-year period from hundreds of interviews with international hospitals, clinics, universities, and government agencies, as well as patients, prospective patients, and medical travel facilitators. Woodman has spent more than four years touring 120 medical travel facilities in 14 countries, researching contemporary medical tourism. While we dont always agree with research organizations on the numbers, we do agree the drivers are in place for extraordinary growth in the coming years, says Woodman.

About Healthy Travel Media

Healthy Travel Media, an independent imprint based in Chapel Hill, NC, publishes books on medical, health, and wellness travel. Its flagship international title, Patients Beyond Borders, now in its Second Edition, is the leading consumer reference guide for medical tourism and is filled with authoritative and accessible advice. Specialized editions have been published for Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Thailand, with an edition now in production for Turkey. The Patients Beyond Borders series is available through booksellers everywhere and is distributed to the retail trade by Publishers Group West (http://www.pgw.com).

For more information or media queries, please contact:

Judy Orchard

Tel: +1 919 545.0668

Email: jorchard(at)healthtraveler(dot)net

Web: http://www.patientsbeyondborders.com

Qualified members of the media are invited to request a review copy; please contact jorchard@healthtraveler.net.

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Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Prince Court Medical Center in Malaysia to Release First Patients Beyond Borders FOCUS ON:


Chapel Hill, NC (Vocus) February 17, 2010

Patients Beyond Borders, the first consumer reference guide for medical tourism, is pleased to announce the release of FOCUS ON: Prince Court Medical Center (PCMC), profiling one of Malaysias leading private healthcare facilities. FOCUS ON: PCMC addresses Prince Courts myriad signature and concierge services, including its top four specialties: heart and lung, oncology, cosmetology, and urology.

One of the newcomers and rising stars in Asian healthcare, the 300-bed, Petronas-owned PCMC is one of only five full service JCI-accredited hospitals in Malaysia. While principally serving citizens of Malaysia, Prince Court also serves the medical traveler, and has welcomed more than 7,000 international patients since opening its doors in 2009.

Healthy Travel Medias new FOCUS ON: series features a 30-page, full-color, digital brochure and eBook, highlighting the worlds leading, internationally accredited hospitals and specialty centers in a fully searchable and dynamic consumer-friendly format. Published under the Patients Beyond Borders brand, the series offers health consumers detailed information on specialties, procedures, costs, and travel planning from the most recognized, trusted information source in international medical travel.

FOCUS ON: PCMC will be accessible from a variety of sources, including the Patients Beyond Borders Web site, Prince Courts Web site, third-party Web sites, Kindle and other eBook readers, iPhone and other mobile devices, medical, business, and reference libraries worldwide, and all popular social networks.

We are excited to be participating in this dynamic new program, says Stuart Rowley, CEO of PCMC. This format will allow us to creatively promote our facility to the international traveler with up-to-date, interactive information on our medical specialties, pricing, and signature services.”

With clear, current information on specific procedures, providers, packages, and pricing, healthcare consumers will have worldwide access to detailed information at their fingertips, says Kate Johnson, Focus On Project Manager for Patients Beyond Borders. Our new series is designed to assist the international patient at or near the decision stage of health procedure planning, and we are pleased to have Prince Court Medical Center as our first participant.

About Prince Court Medical Center

Prince Court Medical Center is a private healthcare facility located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Owned by Petronas, the giant Fortune 500 oil company, this revolutionary, modern facility is JCI-accredited and licensed by the Malaysian Ministry of Health. Their Centers of Excellence offer a wide range of services, solutions, and technology in every specialty ranging from diagnostics to rehabilitation in five-star surroundings.

Prince Court Medical Center

39, Jalan Kia Peng

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 50450

Email: ibl(at)princecourt(dot)com

Tel: +603 2160 0000

About Healthy Travel Media

Healthy Travel Media, an independent imprint based in Chapel Hill, NC, publishes books, eBooks, and online information on medical, health, and wellness travel. Its flagship international title, Patients Beyond Borders, now in its Second Edition, is the leading consumer reference guide for medical tourism and is filled with authoritative, accessible advice. Specialized editions have been published for Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Turkey. The Patients Beyond Borders series is available through booksellers everywhere and is distributed to the retail trade by Publishers Group West (http://www.pgw.com).

For more information or media queries, please contact:

Judy Orchard

Tel: +1 919 545.0668

Email: jorchard(at)patientsbeyondborders(dot)com

Web: http://www.patientsbeyondborders.com

Qualified members of the media are invited to request a review copy; please contact jorchard(at)patientsbeyondborders(dot)com.

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Patients Beyond Borders: Turkey Edition to be launched at Chicago Medical Tourism Conference


Chapel Hill, NC (Vocus) February 18, 2010

Healthy Travel Media, publishers of the Patients Beyond Borders series on medical tourism, is pleased to announce its participation in the Turkish American Chamber of Commerce (TACCI-Midwest) 2nd Annual Chicago Medical Tourism Conference to be held March 12 – 13, 2010, in Chicago. This years conference, entitled Globalization and Model Partnership in Healthcare: United States and Turkey, is sponsored by Turkish Airlines, the Turkish Accredited Hospitals Association, and GE Healthcare. The event will feature special presentations, exhibits and performances throughout the two-day event.

The venue will also serve as the official North American launch of the Patients Beyond Borders: Turkey Edition. “Turkey now has 36 JCI-accredited hospitals, more than any other country in the world, says Josef Woodman, author of Patients Beyond Borders. “Turkeys superior healthcare infrastructure, relatively short flying times, and breathtaking beauty are attracting an estimated 200,000 medical tourists each year from the US, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East.

Woodman will also be a featured panelist at the conference and will join notable guests from Joint Commission International, Deloitte Consulting, and others to address Globalization of Healthcare and Medical Tourism Practices in Turkey.

“We are gratified to see so many important speakers, sponsors and other participants helping Americans better understand their healthcare choices in Turkey, says Dr. Sevil Kutay, President of TACCI-Midwest. We have received an even greater response to this years conference and are encouraging everyone to register early to assure their participation, as seating is limited.

Turkish Airlines will again be a major sponsor for this event and continues to support medical tourism by offering deep discounts to the region. “Turkish Airlines will be offering a 25 percent discount for any patient, and up to two companions, who travel to Turkey for medical treatment, says Dr. Temel Kotil, CEO of Turkish Airlines. “We believe Turkey offers high quality healthcare in world-class facilities at a fraction of the cost over the US and other popular destinations. We feel helping to reduce travel costs will bring even greater savings and incentive for the international patient traveling to Turkey.

About Turkish American Chamber of Commerce & Industry (TACCI) – Midwest

TACCI-Midwest was founded in 2006 to provide its members with a wide range of services targeted at promoting bilateral trade, investments, commercial relations, and joint ventures between the United States and Turkey. To find out more about this years Medical Tourism Conference or to register, please visit: http://medicaltourisminturkey.org/

TACCI Midwest

333 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 932

Chicago, IL 60601

Tel: +1 312 276.5171

Fax: +1 312 276.5181

Email: info(at)tacci-midwest(dot)org

Web: http://tacci-midwest.org

About Healthy Travel Media

Healthy Travel Media, an independent imprint based in Chapel Hill, NC, publishes books, ebooks, and online information on medical, health, and wellness travel. Its flagship international title, Patients Beyond Borders, now in its Second Edition, is the leading consumer reference guide for medical tourism and is filled with authoritative, accessible advice. Specialized editions have been published for Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Turkey. The Patients Beyond Borders series is available through booksellers everywhere and is distributed to the retail trade by Publishers Group West.

For more information or media queries, please contact:

Judy Orchard

Tel: +1 919 545.0668

Email: jorchard(at)patientsbeyondborders(dot)com

Web: http://www.patientsbeyondborders.com

Qualified members of the media are invited to request a review copy; please contact jorchard(at)patientsbeyondborders(dot)com.

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Monday, 28 January 2013

UNIVAL Partners With MalaysiaHealthcare to Create Portable Records for Medical Tourism Patients

Ann Arbor, MI (Vocus) February 23, 2010

UNIVAL announced today that it has signed a contract with MalaysiaHealthcare (MHC), the leading facilitator of medical tourism to Malaysia, to create portable medical records for U.S. patients traveling to receive healthcare in Malaysia.

The number of U.S. persons traveling abroad for their healthcare is growing significantly. Some estimates are as high as 6 million U.S. persons will be participating in medical tourism in 2010. Many patients will be looking to Malaysia for their healthcare needs, where the medical practices are on par with the best in the world and treatments performed in state of the art facilities that have been furnished to meet international standards. After treatment, MHC offers the opportunity to recuperate in their beautiful country through personalized vacation packages.

When traveling outside the U.S. for healthcare, patients face the challenge of conveniently and securely transporting their medical records to their overseas medical providers. The services UNIVAL will provide for persons in the U.S. traveling to Malaysia solve this problem.

Prior to leaving for Malaysia, individuals forward their medical records to UNIVAL where expert nurses quickly and accurately convert them to an electronic format. Images of all their records are made as well as converting the information in their records to a Continuity of Care Record (CCR) that can be easily carried to Malaysia for use during their treatment. The converted records are also sent to the individuals Microsoft


UNIVAL Partners With MalaysiaHealthcare to Create Portable Records for Medical Tourism Patients

HealthTraveler is Worlds First Mobile App for Medical Tourism


Chapel Hill, NC (Vocus) February 24, 2010

Healthy Travel Media, publishers of the Patients Beyond Borders series, announces HealthTraveler, the first mobile application that allows patients and international travelers alike to quickly find the highest-quality, American-accredited hospitals and clinics in the worlds 50 most-traveled tourist destinations. Developed initially for the Apple iPhone, HealthTraveler provides important information for patients crossing borders for medical procedures, as well as for tourists who require medical attention while abroad.

This readily accessible application will provide users with vital information on international hospital locations, including current data on specialties, accreditation, procedures, and other medical services available, as well as detailed contact information that allows the user to instantly connect with the selected hospital or facility. HealthTraveler will also allow users immediate access to maps and GPS-generated driving directions to their desired locations, along with direct-connect call capabilities to alert hospital emergency personnel of their arrival and condition.

Every year, millions of leisure and business travelers either become sick or have accidents while traveling abroad; the ability to quickly and reliably obtain potentially life-saving information on the best available medical resources is a must, says Healthy Travel Media CEO Josef Woodman. HealthTraveler provides instant access to trusted, vetted medical information tourists and medical travelers require to make informed healthcare choices while abroad.

HealthTraveler provides information on more than 250 hospitals and clinicsmost of them American-accreditedaround the world. Patients seeking high-quality, affordable care abroad will also be able to search for the best hospitals and clinics in the worlds leading medical tourism destinations.

HealthTraveler is scheduled for release in fall 2010 on Apples iPhone and iTouch mobile devices, with plans underway for subsequent releases on BlackBerry and Android. The manufacturers list price is $ 3.99.

About Healthy Travel Media

Healthy Travel Media, an independent imprint based in Chapel Hill, NC, publishes books, eBooks, and online information on medical, health, and wellness travel. Its flagship international title, Patients Beyond Borders, now in its Second Edition, is the leading consumer reference guide for medical tourism and is filled with authoritative and accessible advice. Specialized editions have been published for Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Turkey. The Patients Beyond Borders series is available through booksellers everywhere and is distributed to the retail trade by Publishers Group West (http://www.pgw.com).

For more information or media queries, please contact:

Judy Orchard

Tel: +1 919 545.0668

Web: http://www.patientsbeyondborders.com

Qualified members of the media are invited to request a review copy of Patients Beyond Borders or any of our specialized editions; please contact jorchard(at)patientsbeyondborders(dot)com.

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Sunday, 27 January 2013

Kameda Medical Center to Release Patients Beyond Borders Focus On


Chapel Hill, NC (Vocus) June 22, 2010

Patients Beyond Borders, the first consumer reference guide for medical tourism, is pleased to announce the July 2010 release of FOCUS ON: Kameda Medical Center (KMC), profiling one of Japans leading private healthcare facilities. FOCUS ON: KMC addresses Kamedas implementation of global trends, its Say Yes concierge services, and its top specialties: oncology, Breast Center, sports medicine, cardiology, interventional neuroradiology, spine surgery, and second-opinion services.

Japans first and only JCI-accredited hospital, Kameda boasts a 350-year history through eleven generations of the Kameda family. The 925-bed medical center is one of the largest private hospitals in Japan and is nationally accredited as well as ISO certified. While principally serving citizens of Japan and the immediate region, KMC also serves the medical traveler, welcoming more than 200 international patients in 2009. More than 10% of its 450 fulltime physicians have had postgraduate training abroad, mostly in the United States.

Healthy Travel Media’s new FOCUS ON: series features 32-page, full-color digital brochures and eBooks highlighting the world’s leading, internationally accredited hospitals and specialty centers in a fully searchable, consumer-friendly format. Published under the Patients Beyond Borders brand, the series offers healthcare consumers detailed information on specialties, procedures, costs, and travel planning from the most recognized, trusted information source in international medical travel.

“We look forward to participating in this dynamic new program,” says John Wocher, executive vice president and director of International Patient Services at KMC. “This effort will allow us to proactively promote our facility to the international traveler with up-to-date, interactive information on our medical specialties, pricing, and the quality and safety of our medical services.”

FOCUS ON: KMC will be accessible from a variety of sources, including the Patients Beyond Borders Web site, Kamedas Web site, third-party Web sites, Kindle and other eBook readers, iPhone and other mobile devices, medical, business, and reference libraries worldwide, and all popular social networks.

“Healthcare consumers worldwide will now have access to clear, current information on Kamedas impressive array of specialties, procedures, international services, and signature programs at their fingertips,” says Kate Johnson, FOCUS ON: project manager for Patients Beyond Borders. “Our new series is designed to assist the international patient at the planning stage, and Kameda Medical Center has much to offer the medical traveler.”

About Kameda Medical Center:

KMC is a 925-bed private healthcare facility located approximately 80 kilometers southeast of Tokyo, on the Boso Peninsula. Family owned, this fully modern medical center has an ocean-view restaurant, delicatessen, 24/7 convenience store, coffee shop, and more. Kamedas electronic medical information system has been totally paperless and filmless since 1994. KMCs Centers of Excellence offer a wide range of services, solutions, and technologies in a healing environment with hotel-like surroundings; 370 of the inpatient rooms are private and boast Pacific Ocean views (suites are also available).

For more information on Kameda Medical Center, please contact:

Kameda Medical Center

929 Higashi-Cho, Kamogawa City

Chiba Prefecture, JAPAN 296-8602

Tel: 81 470 92.2211 ext. 3005

Email: Ms. Harumi Isobe

Web: http://www.kameda.com/us/

About Healthy Travel Media:

Healthy Travel Media, an independent imprint based in Chapel Hill, NC, publishes books, eBooks, videography, and online information on medical, health, and wellness travel. Its flagship international title, Patients Beyond Borders, now in its Second Edition, is the worlds leading consumer reference guide for medical tourism and is filled with authoritative, accessible advice. Specialized Country-specific editions have been published for Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Turkey. The Patients Beyond Borders series is available through booksellers everywhere and is distributed to the retail trade through Publisher’s Group West.

For more information or media queries, please contact:

Judy Orchard, Communications Manager

Tel: +1 919 545.0668

Web: http://www.patientsbeyondborders.com/

Note: Qualified members of the media are invited to request a review copy. Please contact jorchard (at) patientsbeyondborders (dot) com.

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An Inside Look at Medical Tourism in Malaysia - American Reporter to be Given Unprecedented Access

Penang, Malaysia (PRWEB) March 7, 2005

The United States has the dubious distinction of having the highest healthcare costs in the world, by some accounts twice as high as those in other comparable nations. In fact, over the last five years healthcare costs in America have risen an average of $ 2,500 per family.

Following in the footsteps of their European cousins, a growing number of Americans are turning to medical tourism for their surgical procedures. Every year more and more people travel to countries such as Malaysia, Thailand and India, where they can save up to 70% off their surgical procedures. Simple cosmetic surgery costing over $ 8,000 in the United States can be as low as $ 3,000 in other countries, for exactly the same procedures and often with better service and care.

This March, writer and journalist Eric Paul Erickson will depart on an unparalleled journey with two American women who are traveling to Malaysia for surgical procedures. Erickson has been granted unprecedented access to not only document the experiences of these two women, but the inner workings of the country’s medical tourism industry.

Erickson will also be keeping a blog at http://www.medicaltourmalaysia.com which will go live March 11. Updated several times a day, the blog will give readers an even clearer picture of medical tourism in Malaysia, as well as insight into travel, customs and culture in the region including full color pictures. Blog readers will also be able to ask questions which Erickson will answer as part of his entries.

Once thought to only be the choice for those seeking lower cost cosmetic surgery, medical tourism has become the only option for a growing number of those in desperate need of life saving procedures. Recently a 73-year-old British man was told he would have to wait six months for heart bypass surgery covered by the National Health Service or pay $ 36,000 for immediate surgery. He chose neither, instead traveling to India for the procedure at a savings of $ 27,000.

Erickson will uncover the facts about medical tourism and health care in other countries, addressing the issues of safety, proper procedures, travel, accreditation, accommodations and culture. Through his eyes, Americans will be able to make their own decisions as to whether traveling abroad for medical procedures is for them. He will also delve into the growing business of the travel agencies arranging these trips which bring billions of tourism dollars to host countries such as Malaysia.

During his career, Erickson has worked for the Chicago Tribune’s City News Service, the Roswell Daily Record and CNS News. Currently he works as a freelance writer in Chicago where his work appears regularly in the Chicago Tribune, Hollinger newspapers and other area newspapers and magazines, as well as national publications. His articles and photos have continually received national recognition and distribution.

During his adventures Erickson has been given unusual access to many areas, including participation in the Chicago Police Department’s Street Survival course, being given clearance to observe anti-terrorism and explosives training in New Mexico, interviewing secluded Poor Clare nuns and spending Spring Training on the field with the Chicago Cubs in Arizona.

Following Erickson’s return March 24, full-length feature articles and briefs, both with accompanying photos, will be available for publication and all involved parties will be on hand for media interviews. For more information please contact Ian Bryan of The Sensible City; 312-528-9111 or ianbryan@sensiblecity.com.

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Knee Replacement in India: Medical Tourism Corporation Helps Atlanta Grandmother Save U.S. $80,000


Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) August 20, 2008

Bridget Nkechi Onah returned from a very effective &amp affordable knee replacement surgery in India. The trip was arranged and facilitated by Plano, TX based, Medical Tourism Corporation.

Onah was utilized to a complete and active life, till the discomfort in her knees started to slow her down some years ago. By profession a lecturer in the University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, she holds masters degrees in Rural and Medical Sociology.

She pulled on by sheer mental strength, but the arthritic knee discomfort soon got to a point exactly where she could not walk any longer, let alone pursuing her passions of operating on women’s issues and HIV/AIDS education.

It was then that she decided that she need to concentrate on discovering a resolution for her problem. Therefore Onah, author and contributor to several skilled journals and publications, took a sabbatical from her teaching career at the University of Nigeria and went more than to her daughter’s place in Atlanta, GA, U.S.

Nonetheless there was a issue with receiving the knee replacement done in the U.S.: the inhibitive expense. Onah is not insured and there was no way she could afford to pay $ 47,000 for one particular knee replacement and $ 94,000 for bilateral knee replacement.

Hence, she turned to medical tourism. “I looked up ‘knee replacement in India’ on the World wide web and that is when I came across Medical Tourism Corporation. At that stage, I had nonetheless not produced up my mind even though. But the fast responses and incredibly skilled communication from Medical Tourism Corporation helped me talk about the matter with my family members and arrive at a collective selection,” she said.

Medical Tourism Corporation was with Onah by way of each and every stage of the trip: from preparing for the trip, obtaining the visas, arranging the surgery, and secure return house. “All inquiries that I had had been answered. And even just before I went there, I got to see the resume of the medical doctor who would treat me, Dr Sanjay Pai, and was quite impressed. He had 18 years of experience in his field. That was really reassuring,” Onah says.

The detailed info she received about the top quality of medical tourism in India in common and knee replacement in particular combined with the reality that she could get the process carried out for an unbelievably low $ 14,000 for both knees helped her make up her mind. It also helped that Medical Tourism Corporation got her a discount of $ 500 on her air tickets compared to what she was in a position to shop on her very own.

The Corporation arranged for her to get the bilateral knee replacement completed at Wockhardt Hospital in India, a globe class healthcare facility, affiliated to Harvard Medical in the U.S. “It was really fulfilling to get the treatment in that hospital. The top quality of medical care was incredibly higher. The nurses showed excellent training and large ethical values,” she stated. “The medical group was basically superb. The anesthetists had been great, as well. And Dr Pai was an astounding group leader.” English is extensively spoken at the hospital &amp she was also really pleased that the dietitians offered meals based on the patients decision.

Onah got back to the U.S. about two weeks ago and is now recuperating. Soon, she hopes, she will be able to walk once again and get back to doing the issues she loves. “I employed to go for extended walks with my husband and buddies and haven’t been able to do that for some time now. So, I appear forward to all that,” she stated. “I am very impressed with the highly expert way in which Medical Tourism Corporation helped me. All through the time I was in India, people from the Corporation kept calling me from the U.S., asking how I was carrying out and if there was something I wanted. I think that was extremely, really fulfilling.”

About Medical Tourism Corporation:

Medical Tourism Corporation’s objective is to have satisfied and satisfied medical tourists. The firm helps folks get medical treatment accomplished at cost-effective, globe-class health care facilities. Apart from facilitating surgeries like knee replacement, it also assists in facilitating other medical procedures like hip replacement in India, hip resurfacing in India, and cervical disk replacement and much more. In addition to India, the firm also facilitates Medical Tourism in Mexico, Costa Rica, Belgium and Thailand. Some of the other hospitals component of the Medical Tourism Corporation network involves Apollo Hospital in India, Hospital Angeles in Mexico and, Clinica Biblica Hospital in Costa Rica. The facilitation service requires the comprehensive medical tourism experience, from trip arranging, destination assistance and the return.

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U.S. Medical Tourists Break Free of Healthcare Costs

Penang, Malaysia (PRWEB) April 7, 2005

As Kathy Bogardus sat in the reception area of Penang Adventist Hospital filling out the final consent forms prior to her cosmetic surgery, she was admittedly nervous, but not about what one would think.

Nearly 10,000 miles from home, Bogardus, 61, was anxious about what she was going to wear upon her return to Oriental, North Carolina for her first public appearance – a formal dance. As for her confidence in her Malaysian cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Danny Oh, the feelings were summed up by her traveling companion and fellow patient, registered nurse Kimberlee Tyner.

“It’s a no-brainer,” the 45-year-old Tyner explained, as she filled out her own set of consent forms for a liposuction procedure to be performed the next day. After touring the hospital and setting forth a flurry of medical related questions to the staff, the veteran nurse’s mind was made up.

Halfway around the world from their East Coast homes, the two women were about to join an ever-growing list of individuals who are traveling to other nations to undergo surgical procedures that would be cost restrictive in their own countries. In addition, they get a bit of a vacation in the process.

“It’s not really a holiday, you are recovering from surgery,” admitted Marloes Giezenaar, managing director and founder of Beautiful Holidays (http://www.beautiful-holidays.com). However, she continued, why not recover in an Asian paradise?

Located off the western coast of Malaysia, Penang is a turtle shaped island that is home to about 1.2 million people. A mix of Muslim, Chinese and English traditions, the region is made up of numerous cultures as well as a large ex-patriot community with representatives from the Netherlands, England, Japan and around the world.

Working with Penang Adventist Hospital and four upscale island hotels, Giezenaar has built a solid clientele of Europeans who have traveled to the region for cosmetic surgery and other procedures, staying for up to two weeks for a luxurious and relaxing recovery. From the moment a client steps off the plane, they are in the capable hands of Giezenaar and her staff.

“With us it’s all about private, personalized services,” Giezenaar explained. “You’re not alone.”

Word of mouth about Beautiful Holidays has spread around the globe, leading to Gieznaar’s partnership with American company MedRetreat (http://www.medretreat.com) and the arrival of Tyner and Bogardus, the first American medical tourism clients she has hosted in Penang.

While Americans continue to debate the safety of medical tourism, many of their fears based upon misinformation and outdated facts, Bogardus and Tyner conducted intensive research before agreeing to the procedure, including an in-depth hour long consultation with their surgeon.

They learned, as have countless others around the world, that for the price of surgery in the United States they can travel to another country to undergo a safe procedure and enjoy a two-week recuperation in an upscale seaside hotel. Instead of healing in a cramped high priced Western hospital room or hiding in their home, individuals can take advantage of room service and rest poolside watching tropical sunsets.

“I like people who ask all the questions,” Dr. Oh said as he spoke with the women before their procedures. During the consultation he explained the procedures, inquired in depth about their medical history and made every effort to make his patients feel confident.

“What bothers you most,” Oh asked Bogardus, as they looked over a digital photo of her face. “You are the expert for your face, not me.”

After living in the United States for 27 years, where he earned his medical degree from Loma Linda University and practiced medicine in Ohio, Oh returned to his native Malaysia. Now he sees an ever growing number of foreign patients trying to escape high medical costs in their own countries.

Oh prides himself on the fact he does the cosmetic work that his patients want and never forces anything on them. In fact during one consultation, a Chinese woman wanted breast augmentation so her husband would stop cheating on her. Oh refused, saying that her problem wasn’t how she looked, but her relationship with her husband. A few months later the women returned to Oh’s office crying with happiness. She had been able to revive her marriage without going under the knife.

“That was the best surgery I never did,” he said smiling.

Following their procedures, as they recovered poolside at the waterfront Eastern and Oriental Hotel in Penang, Tyner and Bogardus began to look forward to their return to the United States. Not only for Bogardus’ grand unveiling at her April 1 dance, but also to spread the word of their adventure and satisfaction. Bogardus is even considering a return to the laid back island.

“As a tour guide,” she said, preparing a mental list of her friends in North Carolina who would be interested in the cost effective procedures of medical tourism.

Tyner and Bogardus will be participating in a press conference in Washington, D.C. at the Embassy of Malaysia, 3516 International Court, N.W. on April 11. Also present will be Giezenaar, Penang Adventist Hospital CEO Tederic Mohr and freelance journalist Eric Paul Erickson who accompanied the patients on their trip. For more information on Tyner and Bogardus’ procedures, Beautiful Holidays and MedRetreat, please contact Ian Bryan at Sensible City, ianbryan@sensiblecity.com.

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