Over the last 20 years, the standard of healthcare has rapidly improved in a growing number of lesser developed countries. In many cases, the doctors and specialists in these countries were trained in the top medical and dental schools in the US. These emerging countries boast a variety of modern hospitals and state-of-the-art outpatient facilities. Often, the technology is newer and even more advanced than the equipment used in facilities in the USA.
The bottom line is that many lesser developed countries now offer world-class medical services. In fact, they often exceed the standards you would expect in the U.S. or Europe --but at a small fraction of the cost.
Medical tourism began primarily with elective and cosmetic procedures. Today, growing numbers are traveling for life-saving and medically necessary procedures, such as joint replacements, cataract surgery, bone marrow transplants, and even bypass surgery. Virtually any medical procedure can be safely obtained for pennies on the dollar in a foreign country.
A recent CNN article told the story of 61-year old, Sandra Giustina. Without insurance, she had no way to afford the heart surgery she needed to correct an abnormal heart rhythm. The surgery would have cost $175,000 in the United States. Instead, she traveled to New Delhi, India. There she had the operation for less than $10,000. That included the cost of travel...and a brief vacation after her recovery.
And her experience was not unusual. According to the Medical Tourism Association, here are the approximate costs of several procedures:
| Heart Bypass | $150,000 in the US | $8,500 in India |
| Liver Transplant | $315,000 in the US | $75,000 in Latin America |
| Dental Implant | $2,500 in the US | $1,000 in Costa Rica |
| Face Lift | $15,000 in the US | $4,000 in Singapore |
| Knee Replacement | $40,000+ in the US | $10,650 in Mexico |
| Hip Replacement | $50,000+ in the US | $8,000 in the Philippines |
| Bone Marrow Transplant | $250,000 in the US | $25,000 in India |
| Breast Cancer Treatment | $200,000+ in the US | $10,000 in Ecuador |
Ecuador has the only treatment for breast cancer that is free of chemotherapy, radiation and radical destructive surgery. Women come to Ecuador, enjoy their vacation and return to their country free of breast cancer.
Quantum Health Management's promise is if the same breast cancer ever returns, we will treat it without cost. No oncologist or institution in the world will make this offer because there is no other technology available to arrest breast cancer permanently.
When you consider the costs, it's easy to see why medical tourism is booming. But cost is not the only reason why people are traveling for health care.
Surging demand in the developed world is exposing the flaws in the US system of health care. Under the socialized healthcare plans in the UK and Canada (and possibly soon in the USA), for example, some patients are required to wait years for treatment they need today.
In the US, the wait times are not as long, but the medical system has become a massive paper-pushing bureaucracy. It's plagued by fraud, inefficiency and waste. And the costs of health care have risen to the point of being ridiculous. Those who are uninsured have very few choices within the current system.
In fact, before the financial and housing crisis, the number one cause of bankruptcy in the United States was medical expenses. This is not surprising when you consider that 45 million Americans have no health insurance coverage.
Doctors, dentists, and hospitals that cater to medical travelers actually have to meet a higher standard of service than those in your home country. These facilities and practitioners have to compete in the free market for cash-paying customers.
They also receive much of their business from word-of-mouth referrals. Unless their patients receive a high-quality experience, they are unlikely to spread the word.
In some cases, options exist for full-service travel arrangements, private chefs and adjoining suites where family members can stay close to their loved ones.
An appointment with a specialist, diagnostic testing and follow-up can often be completed within hours. In the US, that would usually require several appointments and hours upon hours in waiting rooms.
If you need treatment for breast cancer, or any other type of cancer, why not combine your medical stay with a vacation in beautiful Ecuador, the country with more bird species and more orchid species than any other country? Take a medical tourism vacation and return home without breast cancer.
What our medical vacationers are saying about QHM and their breast cancer treatments.
QHM's technology destroyed my breast tumor within hours with a simple, non-toxic treatment! I hate to think what could have happened to me if I had taken traditional chemotherapy in the USA.
T, North Carolina, USA
I was told that my breast tumor was very aggressive and that I would die if I did not do chemotherapy, but I decided to go the QHM technology route and live. That was 8 years ago and I feel great.
A, South Carolina, USA
What they're saying about treatment of other cancers.
My jawbone cancer was beyond what my oncologist could treat. After 3 months with QHM treatments, my tumor was gone.
S, North Carolina, USA
The latest CT scan indicates that my brain tumor has vanished. Thanks QHM Ecuador!
F, Ecuador