Patients Beyond Borders is the first comprehensive guide for Americans considering medical tourism. Less about travel and all about healthcare choices, this consumer guidebook provides practical answers for the increasing numbers of Americans facing long-term financial insecurity due to challenging medical conditions.
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Easy-to-understand, impartial, extensively researched, and filled with authoritative and accessible advice, Patients Beyond Borders gives you detailed information on the best hospitals and treatment centers in 22 destinations worldwide; data on American and regional accreditation; health travel planners; accommodations and more.
Whether it’s dental work, heart surgery, orthopedics, fertilization clinics, neurosurgery, cosmetic surgery or LASIK? eye repair, you can’t afford to ignore the safest, most affordable options when considering your treatment choices. Patients Beyond Borders is the best way to determine if heath travel is right for you, and to plan and budget your journey.
Amidst an increasingly bleak US healthcare landscape, informed Americans now have financial leverage when considering expensive medical procedures. With more than 100 American-accredited hospitals now offering hundreds of treatment procedures and super-specialties, it pays the healthcare consumer to be informed—the savings often far outweigh the rigors of travel abroad.
Josef Woodman, Author, Patients Beyond Borders
Monday, April 9, 2007
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