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Some 4.3 million people in the U.S. do not have insurance, due to the high cost of insurance premiums. Uninsured and the under insured are tired of the rising medical costs and the astronomical costs of insurance coverage in developed countries and are looking for alternatives. Medical tourism offers a viable alternative to the high cost procedures that would be impossible to pay otherwise.

Countries and corporations are realizing that in order to draw the medical tourist to their area, rather than another, it is essential to provide a state of the art facility. Many of the marketed medical tourism destinations are state of the art facilities that more resemble a five star resort than a hospital.

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Ever heard of botched cosmetic jobs in Brazil or crappy dental work in Mexico? Such situations are very real. Here are the 007 top secrets of messing up your medical care overseas.

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Have you ever gone to another country on vacation? Have you ever marveled at their culture and their way of life? There are many countries such as Thailand, India and even Costa Rica that have hidden treasures you may not be aware of. Treasures that once discovered can change your life and your health forever.

There have been medical treatments that have been practiced for centuries in Asia and other parts of the world. The use of these techniques has been proven to work and are continued to be practiced today. The great thing about these ancient remedies is that they usually do not have all of the health side effects that some more modern techniques and medications have today. Just turn on the television. It is full of commercials promising that the new pill that just hit the market is a miracle drug. While you see images of healthy happy people, the announcer tells you how people’s lives have been changed by this new life saving drug. Then toward the end of the commercial, in an almost whisper, the announcer rattles off a whole list of side effects that sound like a horror show. The only thing that is a miracle is that someone would actually take the risk of trying that new drug of the day.

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Most businesses acknowledge that there is nothing better than a personal testimonial from a satisfied client to boost their business. At the rate, those businesses specializing in medical tourism are receiving those rave reviews today; it is enough to inspire envy with a capital ‘E’ among other industry leaders.

Without health insurance, the average household is one major medical bill away from bankruptcy, a possibility facing nearly 45 million adults in the United States today. Medical tourism representatives say they hear stories every day about the impact their business is making on the quality of people’s lives both medically and financially, short and long term.

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