Wednesday, June 18, 2008

AMA guidelines support medical tourism in India

This is big news! The AMA has just given guidelines for medical tourism. However the biggest news is that it has clearly favored it and is just trying to regulate the industry now.


The nine principles given by the AMA are:

(a) Medical care outside of the U.S. must be voluntary.

(b) Financial incentives to travel outside the U.S. for medical care should not inappropriately limit the diagnostic and therapeutic alternatives that are offered to patients, or restrict treatment or referral options.

(c) Patients should only be referred for medical care to institutions that have been accredited by recognized international accrediting bodies (e.g., the Joint Commission International or the International Society for Quality in Health Care).

(d) Prior to travel, local follow-up care should be coordinated and financing should be arranged to ensure continuity of care when patients return from medical care outside the US.

(e) Coverage for travel outside the U.S. for medical care must include the costs of necessary follow-up care upon return to the U.S.

(f) Patients should be informed of their rights and legal recourse prior to agreeing to travel outside the U.S. for medical care.

(g) Access to physician licensing and outcome data, as well as facility accreditation and outcomes data, should be arranged for patients seeking medical care outside the U.S.

(h) The transfer of patient medical records to and from facilities outside the U.S. should be consistent with HIPAA guidelines.

(i) Patients choosing to travel outside the U.S. for medical care should be provided with information about the potential risks of combining surgical procedures with long flights and vacation activities.


Visit Value Medicare for more on medical tourism.

Monday, May 26, 2008

McKinsey report on medical tourism

Hey people!
I just found a good read - a blog discussing the latest report by Mckinsey on medical tourism. Some good solid arguments, phew!
The link's http://sidknowswhy.blogspot.com/

The Procedure for Medical Tourism

One of the problems which the medical tourism industry faces is that potential clients do not know much about the procedure which has to be gone through. Owing to this, they get a little sceptical about it. However, the fact is that the procedure is indeed very simple and safe.
Say a person in New York wants to undergo a knee replacement in India. All he has to do is contact a good company which provides a medical tourism package. This company then arranges for his travel to India – from where they take up the task of treatment and care in their own hands. These guys arrange for the best possible hospital for knee replacement, taking into consideration the client’s wishes. Every legal and safety issue is adequately dealt with. After that (or even before if you want), these people arrange for your trip to a tourist destination of your choice. As soon as you are done with that, you clear your payments and off you go!
I found a pretty detailed explanation of the procedure on the site of an Indian company Value Medicare (www.valuemedicare.com). They’ve explained this thing in details but with great simplicity.