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Dubai launches medical tourism portal

International medical tourists can now book their procedures online, along with a range of healthcare related services at a newly launched web portal.

International medical tourists travelling to Dubai can now book their procedures online at a new web portal. International medical tourists travelling to Dubai can now book their procedures online at a new web portal.

International medical tourists travelling to Dubai can now book their procedures online at a new web portal. International medical tourists travelling to Dubai can now book their procedures online at a new web portal.

Dubai Health Experience provides health, travel, hospitality and visa services online, and Dubai Health Authority (DHA) is aiming to attract more than 500,000 international medical tourists by 2020.

The portal enables people to log on to the website and book procedure packages – including wellness, cosmetic and dental services, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, physiotherapy and specialised medical tests – at any of the 26 private and public hospitals in Dubai,

Dubai Health Experience also allows guests to access numerous other incentives, such as discounted Emirates airfares and hotel stays.

DHA chairman of the board of directors and director-general Humaid Al Qutami said: “Dubai is at the pinnacle of safety, security, creativity and innovation and has over 200 nationalities living here. It has been a pioneer and leader in global development and by choosing to be a global hub of medical tourism it will redefine development on the map of this region.”

DHA head of medical tourism initiative Laila Al Marzouqi added: “In 26 hospitals of Dubai we witnessed a traffic of 638,000 medical tourists, of whom nearly 47,000 were international tourists. This high traffic was recorded at just the 26 private and public hospitals and we are not even talking about the medical tourism procedures conducted in over 1,000 clinics and ambulatory care centres in Dubai. Every year the number goes up by 12 to 15%.

“We are adhering to international best practices and do not think there would be any malpractice, but this provision has been provided for the peace of mind of the patient. If there is a complication, then the individual will be allowed to return to UAE free of charge and revision of the surgery will be carried out free of charge. This insurance valid for a month after the procedure will cover the complication at no extra cost to the patient.”

source: http://www.hoteliermiddleeast.com / HotelierMiddleEast.com / Home> Leisure / by David Thompson / April 11th, 2016

Medical Tourism Startup Providing Jobs for Tunisian Women

Chicago, IL :

With a commitment and dedication to education — and an impressive standing of knowledge and expertise in many areas of studies, Tunisian women put themselves in a position to acquire strong workplace endeavors.

But over the years, these hard-working women have fallen victim to immense unemployment rates.

With a profound impact on the medical tourism industry, VisitandCare.com not only recognized the valuable talent and impeccable work ethics of Tunisian women, but set out to help them fight off the massive level of employment uncertainties.

Tunisian women bring an impeccable amount of endowments to the company’s global initiative, including multilingual expertise to reach the Arabic, French, and English-speaking markets.

“We are pleased to provide this deserving population with meaningful and sustainable employment,” stated Tolga Umar, CEO of VisitandCare.com. “The addition of these highly-educated women have helped us to achieve growth in all of our healthcare regions.”

Encouraging Employment for Women —

The unemployment rates in Tunisia have been deemed an insoluble problem that has shown very few signs of improvement.

With 70 percent of men in Tunisia joining the workforce, only 27 percent of women have been employed.

This substantial lack of hiring is not only hindering the careers of Tunisian women, but also a greater impediment — the progression of a country.

”The Arabic Spring was the name given to the Arabic revolution including Tunisia. It was intended to solve the problems of the economic situation specifically the unemployment for women. What happened is that it has only aggravated the situation,” stated Abir Dhahbi, Human Resources and B2B Relations Manager at VisitandCare.com. ”Thanks to VisitandCare.com Tunisia, we’re establishing great collaborations with doctor’s worldwide while helping people’s lives. I think this can only bring the real ‘spring’ to the Tunisian economy and for Tunisian women.”

Fueling Job Growth —

In 2012, 6 percent of VisitandCare.com employees were Tunisian. Today, the company is proud to announce that Tunisian’s make up 60 percent of their dynamic workforce.

“I believe Tunisian women have more to say about themselves; they are polyvalent, committed and well educated. I think they are a good investment,” stated Maha Issawi, Patient Facilitator Manager at VisitandCare.com.

Having added several Tunisian women to its team of patient coordinators, and translations team — the company forecasts a growth spurt of 20 percent moving ahead in 2014. The medical tourism giant plans on adding IT programmers, patient facilitators and a business development group.

Rooted in compassion and driven by innovation, the company is inspiring the next generation to embrace life and learning.

source: http://www.digitaljournalism.com / Digital Journal / Home> Press Release / PRWEB.com newservice – Chicago, IL / January 21st, 2014

South Korea the Mecca for Plastic Surgery Medical Tourism

Korea has made a remarkable step in the medical tourism industry, and especially when it comes to cosmetic and plastic surgery. If in 2009 the country attracted 60,000 medical tourists, the number has increased by 40% to 85,000 last year and a jaw-dropping 340% to 15,428 tourists in the cosmetic and plastic surgery field alone, according to the Korean government. Officials expect 4 million medical tourists by 2020.

In 2011 South Korean surgeons have performed 649,938 cosmetic procedures , according to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. This would represent more than 13 procedures for every 1,000 people, the highest number for any country in the whole world.

South Korea is set to become the most important medical tourism destination in Asia in the following years, as it has the necessary healthcare infrastructure and both medical and tourism laws are becoming increasingly advantageous for foreigners.

If Los Algodones, Mexico is considered the dental Mecca, Seoul has won its reputation as the Mecca for plastic surgery, with hundreds of cosmetic clinics clustered in the famous neighborhoods, such as Gangnam in Seoul. Thousands of patients from Korea, China, Japan, Russia, Southeast Asia, Europe and the US have come to what is known as the ‘Beauty Belt’ in search for the perfect body.

PlacidWay (http://www.placidway.com) , a leader in medical travel and tourism, has analyzed the South Korean medical industry, focusing on the cosmetic and plastic surgery area. Pramod Goel, CEO and founder of PlacidWay, has outlined the main factors which determine medical tourists to choose South Korea for reconstructive procedures.

Do South Koreans Have an Obsession for Cosmetic Surgery?

According to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, one in five South Korean women have had cosmetic surgery. No wonder that the country has gathered years of experience in this field. The country’s subway ads, TV commercials, TV shows, street commercials and magazines all praise and encourage young women to go under the knife for the perfect face: round, big eyes, pointed nose, a gentle smile,a V-shaped chin and a slimmer jaw line.

In a hyper-competitive society and under the constant social pressure, plastic surgery has become so common that South Koreans talk about what procedures they have underwent as often as English talk about the weather. Eyelid surgeries or nose jobs have become so common that they are called ‘the basics’. Ironically, as South Koreans aim towards a more Western appearance, patients from other countries in Asia want to have the features of Korean celebrities.

What makes South Korea the Plastic Surgery Mecca?

Placid Way  has analyzed the trends in the cosmetic and plastic industry in South Korea and has determined the main factors which make the country be considered a Mecca for plastic surgery .

Plastic Surgery Specializing in Asian Features: As South Korean doctors perform more and more plastic surgery procedures to specifically address Asian features, such as eyes, chin, nose, among others, their expertise is getting recognized in all over Southeast Asia, China, Japan and other countries. Increasingly people in the region are specifically looking for specialized plastic surgeons who can work with Asian body compositions. This is the biggest advantage Korean doctors have.

State-of-the-art facilities. South Korea takes pride in its highly-advanced technologies and sophisticated products which turn heads worldwide. The country has made massive investments in research and the development of the healthcare infrastructure. The Korean medical industry not only has become equivalent to other developed countries, but it has also surpassed some of them thanks to the economic development and highly skilled labor force.

Affordable pricing. South Korea not only attracts patients with its high-technology and solid trained doctors, but also with competitive prices. If an eye lid surgery costs  around $1,000, the price can reach $5,300 in the UK, $5,500 in the US and even $9,000 in Switzerland (2 nights’ accommodation included). For a nose surgery, another common procedure in South Korea, patients will pay $6,700 in the US, $7,000 in the UK and $13,000 (2 nights accommodation in hotel) in Switzerland, but only $4,000 in the Asian country.

Doctors’ training. In South Korea each medical doctor has to undergo11 years of training before they are able to specialize. The Korean Tourism Organization (KTO) and KHIDI organize regular medical tourism conferences and seminars to keep doctors up-to-date with the latest technological and medical breakthroughs.The doctors’ high training and proficiency in English helps them reduce the problem of misinterpretation during the assessment and procedure, as well as reducing the treatment and surgery time, a good thing for patients in short-term visits.

Quality treatments. South Korea has won its reputation for offeringhigh-quality medical procedures and premium quality amenities. With decades of experience in the cosmetic surgery field, highly-trained medics, modern medical facilities and the advantage of latest technology, South Korea offers highly successful procedures, minimizing the complications risk and also reducing the healing time. The plastic surgery industry in Korea is on a continuous increase, because this country offers services that are recognized in the world for their high success rates.

Backed by the government’s support, good healthcare infrastructure, affordable prices, high-technology, highly-trained doctors and modern facilities, cosmetic surgery in South Korea is helping the country quickly surpass its Asian peers and even competed with highly-developed countries.

source: http://www.sbwire.com / SBWire / Home> Press Releases> Placidway / Denver, CO (SBWire) / January 20th, 2014

Sam Rizk, MD, FACS, Popularizes Medical Tourism in Manhattan

New York, NY :

Medical tourism has long been a trend around the world with places like India, Thailand and Mexico made popular for their relatively inexpensive prices for travelers seeking cosmetic procedures. However, as patients become more and more educated about the ramifications of plastic surgery and the importance of receiving specialized care from an accredited surgeon, cost is no longer the main consideration.

Home to some of the world’s top surgical specialists, the United States is emerging as a top destination for medical tourism – making it the third-most visited country for medical tourists last year.

A recent survey by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery supports this trend, reporting that a quarter of patients seeking facial aesthetic procedures were willing to travel for access to a specialty surgeon. Often, patients pursuing top-quality plastic surgery just don’t have access to the level of specialization and experience required to make them comfortable with choosing a local surgeon.

Known globally for his precise, discreet work and cutting-edge surgical facility, board-certified facial plastic surgeon Sam Rizk, MD, FACS, understands that cosmetic enhancements are part of a larger travel experience for many. Thirty percent of his Manhattan practice is comprised of international patients who demand the best in artistic skill and care.

“We have seen a notable uptick in the number of international patients in the past few years,” says Dr. Rizk. “With the increased accessibility of information and resources available, patients are becoming much more concerned with results and safety than cost.”

Sought after worldwide for his innovative surgical techniques, natural outcomes and shortened recovery times, Dr. Rizk is known globally as the go-to surgeon for rhinoplasty and lifts on the face, neck eye and brow. Recognized by New York Magazine as one of the region’s “Best Doctors”, Dr. Rizk has pioneered the use of high-definition three-dimensional endoscopic telescopes to perform a more precise surgery. The increased accuracy results in a more efficient procedure that requires no stitches, less bruising and scarring and one-third the recovery time of traditional surgeries.

However, it is not Dr. Rizk’s expertise alone that attracts throngs of international patients. His office also offers highly unique amenities designed to enhance patient comfort and convenience. Original artwork lines the walls of the Park Avenue practice, making the waiting room more of a gallery than a standard, stark physician’s office. Patients also enjoy a state-of-the-art JCAHO accredited surgical suite equipped with the latest technologies to ensure the highest standard of safety and care.

For patients looking to turn their visit into a vacation, Dr. Rizk’s staff can also function like luxury travel agents, and plan deluxe hotel accommodations for his patients who are in town for surgery. Dr. Rizk even performs “hotel calls” and his minimally invasive surgical techniques ensure his patients are able to enjoy all Manhattan has to offer.

Dr. Rizk’s office is located at 1040 Park Avenue in Manhattan.

For more information on Sam Rizk, MD, FACS, visit http://www.drsamrizk.com.

About Sam Rizk, MD, FACS
Sam Rizk, MD, FACS, is a double board certified facial plastic surgeon based in New York City. He is the Director of Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgery and a pioneer in the use of less invasive surgical techniques that promote rapid recovery and scarless outcomes. A leader in rhinoplasty, facelifts and eyelifts, Dr. Rizk is known for his artistic approach and natural outcomes. He operates from his state-of-the-art JCAHO accredited surgical suite on Park Avenue. Among other credits, Dr. Rizk is one of Castle Connolly’s Best Doctors NY-Metro Area for Facial Plastic Surgery and is a frequent presenter at AAFPRS, AACS, and FACE Ltd.  http://www.drsamrizk.com

source: http://www.digitaljournal.com / Digital Journal / Home> Press Release / New York, PRWeb.com Newswire / December 30th, 2013

 

Costa Rica dental tourism – attaining beautiful teeth and healthy gums

TRAVEL TO COSTA RICA AND COME BACK WITH YOUR TEETH WHITE AND ROOT CANAL DONE

Costa Rica dental tourism – Attaining beautiful teeth and healthy gums is everyone’s dream and most often it remains a dream because the costs involved to undergo different dental procedures are too high especially now that Obamacare has been implemented. But your dreams of having a perfect and engaging smile can still come true if you are willing to step out of your comfort zone and travel abroad to get your much needed dental care at a very minimal cost; almost half the price of what you have to pay at home.

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I am pretty sure you are now excited to check the soonest flight available to the nearest dental destination spot from where you are located but hold your horses! We first need to discuss about the things you have to consider before jumping on a plane.

The first thing you need to know is that you are not alone in making this decision. According to Josef Woodman, CEO of Patients Beyond Borders, the estimated number of Americans who crossed the international border in 2012 to get dental care was around 400,000 and the projected increase in percentage for 2013 is around 20 per cent. These dental tourists usually go to Mexico, the U.K., the Philippines, Costa Rica, and India for their dental needs.

The second thing you have to take into consideration is how to find the best dentist for you. The first step in finding a good dentist is by referral. If you have relatives or friends who were once a dental tourist you may want to check with that person his or her experience abroad and the quality of dental care he or she received. If you do not know of anyone who received dental care abroad, you can always search online. Check the dentist’s web site to get a feel of the services he or she offers and the kind of clinic he or she is running. You can also read reviews on forum sites for more information about the dentist you are considering on visiting, just remember to be wise and filter the information you are getting on line as there are some dentists and their staff who write false reviews about themselves to get patients.

The third thing you must do before flying is have a basic idea of what is involved with the dental procedure you will be undergoing like implants, crowns and root canals. You should communicate with the dentist via e-mail or phone and make sure to ask about everything and anything that may be bothering you. If that dentist does not respond right away or does not answer all your questions then you better look for another dentist. If he or she cannot find time to answer you then that means that he or she won’t have time for you when you finally meet in person and he or she will just rush things thru.

The last thing you have to think about is the follow ups, aftercare and recourse in case of dental emergency or malpractice. Before going abroad make sure to contact a local dentist who can take care of your aftercare needs or dental emergencies once you get home from your dental vacation. Make sure to keep a record of any dental procedure you have undergone so that the next dentist who will take care of your dental needs will be well informed and be able to provide you with the best care. You should also contact the local health organization or government department in charge of dental practice in the country you are visiting so you can get information about your rights as a dental tourists and the steps that can be taken in case of dental malpractice.

source: http://www.eturbonews.com / eTN Global Travel Industry News / December 09th, 2013