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Medtravel Ecuador: Reliable Medical Tourism Resources

MedTravel Ecuador is located in Quito, Ecuador, a subsidiary of the Global Health Corporation. As a major medical tourism and health destination provider, MedTravel Ecuador is dedicated to promoting safe, effective, certified and reliable healthcare providers throughout Ecuador.

 

Combining the benefits of tourism with medical care, MedTravel Ecuador offers a variety of benefits and services to global travelers.

 

Benefits of Working with MedTravel Ecuador
PlacidWay, an increasingly popular in growing medical provider for international medical tourism resources and packages, has joined with MedTravel Ecuador in offering superlative, effective and quality medical care in Ecuador.  MedTravel Ecuador:

 

Is a partner with Hospital Metropolitano, the top rated hospital in Ecuador
Is a partner with SEITUR, the largest corporate travel agency in Ecuador
Offers air and land transportation, accommodations, and affordable packages and rates
Offer services with accredited hospitals and physicians trained in the United States, Latin America and throughout Europe utilizing state-of-the-art equipment

 

MedTravel Ecuador specializes in providing quality services in:

 

Orthopedics
Dental surgery
Bariatric surgery
Plastic surgery
Ophthalmology
Wellness programs and spas

 

“The Hospital Metropolitano is ISO 9001:2000 certified and offers a AAA rating from the Bank Watch Ratings Grating Committee,” says Pablo Calisto, Director of MedTravel Ecuador. “The hospital was awarded the Municipality of Quito and the Environmental Committee Awards in 2008 for Improvement in Technological Innovations in Health Services sectors having an impact on environmental protection. We’re very proud of that.”

 

In addition to such benefits, MedTravel Ecuador and Hospital Metropolitano partner with international medical Centers and facilities including:

 

The Mayo Clinic
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami
Texas University
Alabama University
Brest University in Germany

 

and a variety of hospitals throughout Latin America including top rated hospitals in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Columbia.

 

MedTravel Ecuador, in association with the Hospital Metropolitano, are dedicated to providing the best in private healthcare services and has become nationally as well as internationally recognized for excellent quality of care, high technological standards, education, teaching and research. Patients rights and commitment to improving quality of life, protecting and promoting human and professional development, as well as quality education and research have built Hospital Metropolitano into a leading medical facility with a global reputation for quality, respect, and patient care.

 

MedTravel Ecuador Offers the Ultimate in Services
“We’re extremely pleased to join efforts in providing superlative medical and health care options to international travelers,” says Pramod Goel, CEO and Founder of PlacidWay, a leading medical tourism resource any information database located in Denver, Colorado. “Patients deserve options and choices in where and how they receive their medical care.”

 

Patients traveling to Ecuador for treatment in the fields of orthopedics, vision care, obesity or bariatric surgery, as well as cosmetic and plastic surgery will enjoy the benefits of certified and experienced healthcare while enjoying a holiday in Quito, one of the most beautiful cities and destinations in Ecuador.

 

For more information regarding the specialties offered at MedTravel Ecuador as well as information regarding doctors, specialties, and postgraduate studies and training received by the doctors and surgeons available through MedTravel Ecuador, visit PlacidWay.com for information regarding treatments and procedures, in-depth profiles of treatments, qualifications and experience at the center, as well as accessing information regarding travel packages that may save thousands of dollars in medical care costs.

MEDTRAVEL Ecuador is your medical travel partner to obtain top quality surgical or dental care treatment, cosmetic surgery while you enjoy Quito or travel within Ecuador (South America).

Baby Boomers and the Health and Wellness Tourism Industry

Much attention has been fixed on the potential needs of the “baby boomer generation” which will be reaching its maturity in about the year 2013. Baby boomers are those described as having been born between 1946 and 1964, considered to be the largest generation in decades. Healthcare providers around the world concerned about the ability of current healthcare systems to take care of their medical needs.

Baby boomers are likely to face a multitude of health and medical issues, the most common including:

Orthopedic – hip and knee problems Obesity – weight related conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and stroke Preventive care and maintenance – cancer screening, mammograms, diagnostic testing Anti aging issues – cosmetic and plastic surgery, anti aging and aging maintenance Mental health – stress management, depression Cardiac care

Health Care Providers Face Growing Demands
Baby boomers are naturally concerned about the availability of healthcare services in the future.  Rising healthcare costs, longer wait times, higher deductibles, and an increasing number of physicians hesitant to add new patients to their already overburdened patient rosters leave many seniors facing a health care dilemma. Health care providers are already overwhelmed by the demands of today’s consumers, and face shortages in nursing, general practice physicians and service providers not only in the United States, but around the world.

Large parts of elderly populations around the world don’t seek medical care because they are either uncovered by medical insurance or there and not enough service providers to provide for their growing and sometimes complex needs. However, the  health tourism industry is an option available to seniors today and well into the future.

Health and Wellness Tourism
Health and wellness tourism is a growing trend in the medical and health care industry, as it offers individuals choices and options regarding quality and affordable care in a variety of international destinations around the world.

International medical care has become nearly synonymous with vacation travel to many state-of- the-art, world-class, and famous tourist destinations around the world. Formerly limited traditional medical destinations such as India, Thailand and Singapore have blossomed with growth in the 21st century  with newer, high-tech, and world-class facilities located in destinations from the Ukraine, Turkey, and Jordan, to South Africa, the Mediterranean, Switzerland, South America, and new Asian destinations such as South Korea, Japan, and Malaysia.

Big Savings
Baby boomers traveling to international destinations may save tens of thousands of dollars on the same treatments performed in the U.S., Canada and Britain, while it the same time receiving state of the art, high-tech and qualified care. For example, single heart bypass surgery, depending on severity, may cost an average of ,000 to 40,000 dollars in the United States, while an individual traveling to destinations such as India may receive such care for approximately ,000. A knee replacement in the United States may cost 35,000 to ,000 per knee, while knee replacement surgeries and procedures in destinations such as Costa Rica, charge 1/4 to 1/2 same price, all the while providing certified, accredited, state of the art equipment and experienced and highly trained surgeons, and high-tech facilities.

As baby boomers face retirement and increasing health costs, they’re looking for affordable and timely healthcare options. Nearly 150,000 Americans traveled abroad in 2007 for international medical care, and numbers drastically increased throughout 2008 and 2009. According to the Medical Tourism Association, an estimated 23 million Americans alone will travel overseas for their medical care by the year 2017, with expenditures of nearly billion dollars. The numbers of Britons, Canadians, and Middle Eastern citizens of countries such as Iran and Iraq, as well as Afrikaans, are seeking international medical destinations in Turkey, the Ukraine, India, and Thailand for affordable and quality medical care.

Anticipating a dilemma and growing dissatisfaction by consumers in the ability to provide adequate and quality health care to millions of aging Americans, a growing number of health insurance companies in the United States are offering Consumer Driven Health Plans (CDHP) and benefits enabling policyholders to travel to foreign destinations for their medical care in the hopes of relieving the burden on domestic health care. Medical tourism is the wave of the future, and the health and wellness tourism industry is able to meet the challenges of growing numbers of seniors seeking medical care in a multitude of fields.

PlacidWay (http://www.placidway.com) is a leader in the medical tourism industry, dedicated to offering accurate, up-to-date information and resources regarding medical travel, international medical providers, treatments, procedures and destinations for American and international travelers. For press inquiries about PlacidWay, or to arrange an interview with Pramod Goel, call +1.720.897.6201 or e-mail info@placidway.com

Sara Alfred is an RN who has worked in health tourism for over 35 years. She has done international medical management consulting for a major health care organization. Prior to joining PlacidWay (http://www.placidway.com) she worked for the nation’s leading healthcare IT company as an implementation consultant for Electronic Medical Records.