Sunday 10 January 2010

Why Americans Have Surgery in Foreign Nations

With health care coverage costs seemingly always on the rise, Americans are choosing to get some of their surgical procedures complete outside of the United States. For example vision plans and vision coverage can be expensive, so some are going to developing nations such as China, South Korea, and India to get any kind of eye surgery they need done. Aside from cost, there are many other reasons why Americans sometimes find it is easier to get somewhat minor surgical procedures accomplished outside of the United States. Below is a list of reasons why more and more people are choosing this option, instead of getting surgery done in their native country of the United States:

1. As mentioned above, cost is a major factor in many Americans' decision to have minor surgery, like corrective eye surgery, in countries that have previously been known as third-world. A lot of times the doctors in these countries are able to offer the procedure at a very low cost compared to the price in the U.S. Now, because the prices are much lower, people generally tend to just pay "out-of-pocket" instead of dealing with their insurance.

2. Education in developing nations is becoming very highly specialized, so the professionals there are for the most part, extremely talented. This is because it is extremely difficult, more so than in the United States, to get into medical school in some of these developing nations, like India and China, so these doctors are usually the best of the best.

3. Nowadays, developing nations have much more access to newer technology that is just as good, if not better than the technology in the United States. This makes these minor procedures much safer than they used to be in these developing nations, so more people trust the hospitals of developing nations now compared to even just ten years ago.

4. Finally, most professionals in developing countries tend to give Americans very good care. There are two reasons for this. The first reason is that, for decades, Americans were willing to pay much more than any other nationality in the world because Americans who traveled abroad usually had the ability to pay and were always charged the highest price for any kind of service. The second reason is that doctors, especially, do not want their reputation tarnished, especially by performing a procedure poorly on an American because Americans are becoming a huge base for these professionals. For example, the last thing a doctor from India, for instance, wants is for an American to be dissatisfied with their service and turn other Americans away maybe by telling the media or friends and family members about the botched procedure.

It is important to keep in mind that most Americans still prefer to have major surgery and on-going treatment for a long term disease or illness taken care of by American doctors and through their American health insurance. However, today, there are plenty of Americans who believe it is cheaper and better to go to foreign countries to have minor surgeries, such as eye sight correction surgery or minor dental work, done outside the U.S. mainly because of the large cost difference and because it is much safer than it used to be. This idea will most likely become more popular as the price for almost everything in the United States continues to rise, while Americans' incomes do not.

No comments:

Post a Comment