That was among the many sites that were listed when I did a search using the words 'medical tourism'.
Here's a little background on what got me looking into this subject.
About a year ago I had cramps in my gut while I was at work and had to go home sick for the first time in ages. Cramps continued to get worse throughout the rest of the day and evening until I finally called in sick for the next day and Dolores took me to the emergency room of our local hospital. The doc determined it was my apendix and so at 4AM it came out. Good surgeon, did a good job. I stayed that day and night and went home the next day.
The insurance at work covered 90% of it, but I still had to pay a whopping $1800. Total bill? Around $18,000.
Had I been in the Philippines when this happened the total bill would have been $500 or less according to a nurse that is a friend of the family and works at the local hospital in Jagna, where our house is.
Once when I was in that same hospital for three days and nights (dysentary, ugg) the bill came to $200, which included a private room, all my meds and an IV. Three doctors visited me and nurses were allways checking to make sure I was ok.
$200.
So now there is a whole travel industry springing up taking patients all over the world to get treated for a decent price that won't leave them destitute. If I had to pay that entire $18,000 for a day and 2 nights, it would have been more than I made at work for that entire year. Though I have other income, most people don't.
So what is wrong with this picture? Why is western medicine so expensive?
I had a cap put on my tooth, cost something like $1600. My father in law got three new caps plus some cavities filled before coming to the US for $100.
I mean wtf? Can someone explain this? What should be done?
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