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Announcing: “How to Plan A Successful Medical Tourism Trip” now available as a paperback and on Kindle
By Ilene Little on Sunday, October 23, 2011
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Announcing: “How to Plan A Successful Medical Tourism Trip” now available as a paperback online and in bookstores everywhere, and available on Kindle through Amazon.
Described as “The Handbook for the American Medical Insurance Refugee ”, this book explains how to safely access great quality medical care @ 30 cents on the dollar, OUTSIDE the USA as well as WITHIN the USA.
Seattle. WA. Traveling 4 Health & Retirement, a pioneering force in social media discussing medical and wellness resources in popular destinations for retirement and medical tourism has published “How To Plan A Successful Medical Tourism Trip”. This definitive guide is the brainchild of Ilene Little, a pioneering blog writer for medical travel social media.
“A medical insurance refugee is a person who cannot afford the REAL cost of health insurance and health care in their local community” says Little.
“Our audience is the 50 something generation at the tail end of the baby boomer group. This publication is of critical importance to people in the pre-Medicare eligibility decade of their life, as that is the time when the cumulative effects of chronic health conditions require costly medical intervention” says Little.
“This 50 something generation has been disproportionately affected by the economic crisis of the last four years. We hear from many people who were restructured out of work, lost their group medical insurance and simply cannot afford the cost of individual health insurance policies. This generation has seen their savings and net worth depleted due to prolonged unemployment or underemployment and substantially decreased home values.
These are medical insurance refugees in desperate need of practical solutions whose inability to afford meaningful insurance, if at all, drives them to consider treatment abroad at significant cost savings.
“How to Plan A Successful Medical Tourism Trip” is a survival guide for those medical insurance refugees. It provides practical tips for planning and managing medical treatment out of country at savings of up to 70% compared to the same in the USA,” adds Little.
The book is the culmination of four years of research, and countless interviews with patients and 12 leading subject experts. The interactive format reflects the significance of the Internet as the great equalizer of access to information. “The Internet is in many ways, the world’s largest doctor’s waiting room”, concludes Ms. Little. For more information on Traveling 4 Health & Retirement, visit: www.Traveling4Health.com
The author: Ilene Little
Ilene has written 142 posts to this blog. Ilene Little, CEO of Traveling4health, has written an excellent report on reasons Boomers are embracing medical tourism in this global health era. This Medical Tourism Report features live interviews of patients, doctors, facilitators, and caregivers.
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