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What Is Medical Tourism?

Medical tourism is the practice of searching for healthcare outside the patient's own country. Medical tourism is a popular way to receive healthcare without the need to spend large amounts of money for uninsured people and for those with inadequate insurance coverage.
For example, a patient who needs a knee surgery may find that it costs around $25,000 here in the U.S. Yet, they could have the same procedure performed for $5,500 in Thailand. This cost can even include flights, hotel accommodations etc. Therefore, medical tourism is a great way to reduce costs and even to travel to exotic destinations, as an added bonus.