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Travel For Care Now Offers More Orthopedic Medical Travel Options For American Patients – The Monterrey Spine Clinic

June 4, 2010

The Best Spinal Surgeons in Monterrey Mexico. Medical Travel Spinal FusionContinuing the trend of specialization in healthcare, with which generalist practices are giving way to highly focused and specialized practices that better diagnose and treat patients, Travel For Care has included in its network the Monterrey Spine Clinic.

While Medical Tourism is not a new phenomenon in this bustling city of four million inhabitants, the thousands of Americans and Canadians already coming every year for affordable plastic and weight loss surgeries are now being followed by other patients wanting access to great and affordable care. “Monterrey is a great healthcare hub, which keeps gaining reputation in specialized surgeries, and offers great value to Americans in need of inexpensive, high quality surgery.” states Gabriel Senior, founder and general manager at Travel For Care, a leading, local Medical Travel Firm.

To increase its offering of highly specialized practices, Travel For Care just included The Monterrey Spine Clinic, under Dr. Leonardo Perez, MD. This highly regarded specialist in back and spinal surgeries works only with the leading edge of technology at Hospital San José TEC (JCI Accredited) and counts on training and experience in Mexico, Houston, Barcelona, and the UK. From fixing cervical injuries to scoliosis, and from a laminectomy to a spinal fusion surgery, Dr. Perez and his team comprise a great option for both locals as well as for the thousands of nearby Texans that are not covered by insurance for these ailments. With prices that can be up to 75% lower than in the US, while keeping the surgeon and facility quality as high as it gets, the value proposition is crystal clear. If you or anyone you know can benefit from Medical Travel options for orthopedic treatments, please do not hesitate to contact Travel For Care as we strive to help patients find the right options.

Travel For Care is an innovative Medical Travel start-up firm headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, marketing Medical Solutions to American patients looking for elective and non-elective procedures. For more information, please visit www.travelforcare.com

Contact:

Heather Wicklow

Manager

Travel For Care

Heather@travelforcare.com

Toll Free: (800)571-0640

Travel For Care and Antonian Health Concierge Seal Medical Travel Promotion Agreement

June 4, 2010

Antonian Health Concierge - Affordable Healthcare San Antonio, TX

As globalization is having an impact on almost every aspect of life, Healthcare had until very recently been overlooked by this 21st century trend. However, shortened distances, faster travel, and better telecommunications have made previously unthought-of actions like having a second opinion from a doctor far away, or traveling abroad for a less expensive surgery much easier and common. As citizens now have more options to get diagnosed and treated far from home, the only issue becomes information, coordination, and who to count on as a guide in this process.

Medical Travel is now embraced by more than one hundred thousand people around the world. A large part of this number travels from developing countries to the United States or Europe in the search for the highest quality of care. Another important figure,

probably around fifty thousand, travel from the US, Canada, and the UK to other neighboring countries in the look for more affordable elective and non-elective care. The former group consists of wealthy individuals that can find their way to a specialist, but have –until recently- the unmet need of guidance in the complex process of receiving healthcare in the US. The latter group faces the task of overcoming their fears of going abroad for a delicate surgery, choosing among an almost infinite number of

surgeons and hospitals, and actually getting to a foreign place, having it done, and coming back safely. Luckily for them, a whole industry catering to Medical Tourists, or Medical Travelers, as they’re also called, has sprung to life around the world. These firms have specialized in a certain healthcare procedure, or a certain destination, and help the foreign patient have a smooth and seamless process when he or she needs it most.

Travel For Care is one of such medical travel specialists. Based in Monterrey, Mexico’s nicest metropolis, a prime destination for medical travelers since the 1980’s, it caters to Americans and Canadians in need of affordable, high-quality healthcare, and has so far established itself as one of Mexico’s best regarded facilitators. Helping to assist the opposite flow of patients made up of Mexicans in the look for a second opinion or for a specific surgeon that has become famous for operating with a certain technique, Antonian Health Concierge has opened its doors in San Antonio, TX, a city with a healthcare infrastructure that easily rivals Houston’s. Antonian also bridges that huge gap between a patient willing to travel to the US for consultations, tests, or

surgery, but who has no idea with whom to go, or what the process is, or how to make things happen for an ideal outcome in difficult times.

As of May, 2010, Travel For Care and Antonian health Concierge have joined forces to cross promote their services in both countries and to complement their reach. As Dr. Andres Ibarra, MD, Director at Antonian states: “With this agreement we’ll not

only be able to market Mexican healthcare in Texas, but also better serve our Mexican patients once they return home. A fundamental part of our service is aftercare, and Travel For Care will be on our side offering their concierge, information, and liaison services for our patients over there in Mexico when they return”. Likewise, this is a great step for Travel For Care. As Gabriel Senior, CEO of the firm says: “Antonian is exactly the partner we were looking for. We have found a great firm that can provide our San Antonio and Austin patients with a second opinion before traveling to have surgery with our network in Mexico, as well as to count with aftercare once they return home. There’s nothing better than to count on a local partner in those premium

markets for us.” So whether you’re from Latin America and are looking for the highest quality healthcare in the world, or you’re an American wanting to access top-notch healthcare at a fraction of the US price, these companies have you covered. An agreement and cooperation like this is a great step for the Medical Travel industry.

Travel For Care is an innovative Medical Travel start-up firm headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, marketing Medical Solutions to American patients looking for elective and non-elective procedures. For more information, please visit http://www.travelforcare.com

Antonian Health Concierge is a medical concierge service headquartered in San Antonio, TX, delivering high quality end-to-end services for patients coming to San Antonio for healthcare. For more information, please visit http://www.antonianhealth.com

Contact:

Heather Wicklow

Manager

Travel For Care

Heather@travelforcare.com
Toll Free: (800)571-0640

Travel For Care Launches Institutional Video – How You Can Benefit From Medical Travel

May 24, 2010

Travel For Care has just launched an institutional video in which we explain how medical travel can help you save on healthcare. With Travel For Care it is now easier to achieve substantial saving in the best medical network in Mexico. Enjoy.

Video Contents:

1. What Is Medical Travel, or the Globalization of Healthcare

2. How can you benefit from Medical Travel, Health Travel, or Medical Tourism

-Elective Surgeries

-Non-Elective Surgeries

3. What Travel For Care Is

4. The Travel For Care Value Proposition

-Great Healthcare in Mexico
–Top Mexico Hospitals
–World Class Mexican Surgeons

-Very Affordable Healthcare
–Affordable Gastric Band
–Inexpensive Tummy Tuck
–Cheap Facelift
–Low Cost Knee Replacement

-Healthcare Very Close To Home
–Monterrey Surgery
–Tijuana Healthcare Options

5. Contact Travel For Care

Produced by:
Rodrigo Fernandez
Jr. Manager
Travel For Care
rodrigo@travelforcare.com
Toll Free: 800-571-0640
http://www.travelforcare.com

LOCAL ENTREPRENEUR AIMS TO CAPTURE US MEDICAL TRAVEL MARKET

May 10, 2010

Palmira Gonzalez – EL NORTE – Monterrey, Mexico, May 10th, 2010

Gabriel Senior launches Travel For Care, a Medical Travel facilitator company for U.S. and Canadian patients and doctors and hospitals in Tijuana and Monterrey By Palmira Gonzalez Although recent news and uncertainty is slowing the flow of foreign patients into Monterrey, the medical tourism market is still attractive to entrepreneurs. In Mexico, cosmetic surgery has a cost between 65 and 80 percent less than in the United States and at least 1.5 Million people in that country seek these procedures every year, said Gabriel Senior, founder of Travel for Care, an intermediary company between U.S. and Canadian patients and doctors and hospitals in Tijuana and Monterrey. Studies by Senior estimate that to date some 50 000 Americans travel to another country for medical treatment every year. “Of those, about 35 000 travel to Mexico. The remaining 15 000 are to destinations in Central America and Asia. Of the 35 000 people who come to Mexico, a large proportion are Hispanic that come naturally to the country on business or visiting family, said Senior. The attractive market, he added, are those 15 to 20 thousand people are non-Hispanic Americans, middle-income because they’re just the niche that could trigger medical tourism in Mexico.

“On the other hand, in the United States, there are 46 million uninsured. Of these, about 12 million could go abroad to seek medical procedures because they have the necessary income and the mentality to do so. Of those 12 million, 300 000 require surgeries, Senior explained. Mexico is an attractive destination for patients because of differences in prices for elective surgeries are between 60 and 75 percent. For example, a gastric bypass can cost $ 28,000 in the U.S. and in Mexico is around $ 12,000. A year into his business, Senior serves about eight patients per month and expects in a year to be serving above 20 per month. Travel Care has a network for three to four physicians for each of the seven specialties offered. They work with hospitals San Jose del Tec de Monterrey, CIMA, Hospital Angeles in Tijuana and outpatient surgery facilities in which the costs can be 20 to 30 percent lower. To date, its operations are divided in the same proportion in Tijuana and Monterrey. Also has a network in Reynosa for customers who prefer lower prices. Senior estimates an annual growth of 25-30 percent for the medical tourism market, the number of Americans who are embracing this trend.

“The commitment to medical tourism is big, because, apart from traditional patients, there is also potential to attract corporate customers, i.e. companies that insure their employees and packages that may be offered elective in Mexico at a lower cost.” “The mayor challenge here is to increase the promotion at a national level, remember we have competitors such as India and Thailand, which have active campaigns to attract medical tourism, and in Mexico, we do not even make a tenth of the noise they make,” said Senior.

Travel For Care Featured in Chicago Booth School of Business Report

March 25, 2010

Travel For Care was Featured in the annual report of the Polsky Report for Entrepreneurship at The University of

Chicago Booth School of Business. Gabriel Senior, our CEO was listed among alumni making news with startup business ventures. The article appears as follows:

“Gabriel Senior, ’06, Revisited his idea from the 2005 NVC after working a few years in banking, and founded Travel For Care, a Medical travel promotion agency, in 2009. Based in Monterrey, Mexico, the company markets a first-rate hospital, doctor, and dentist network to Americans and Canadians looking for high-quality and affordable elective procedures”

The Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship is part of Chicago Booth, and its role is to foster entrepreneurship among the careers chosen by MBA students as well as to develop courses and classes providing tools to those interested in starting new ventures.

Travel For Care CEO Gabriel Senior Comments on Chrissie Long’s Article on Rush Limbaugh

March 15, 2010

Gabriel Senior’s (Founder of Travel For Care) comments on Chrissie Long’s article “Why Rush Limbaugh would go to Costa Rica if Obama’s health care plan passes” published in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, and later reproduced in  http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/286856.

I have heard Rush Limbaugh’s words in several occasions and have gone over some of his books, and my understanding of his recent comments is different than those of Chrissie Long’s. What I think he truly meant based not only on his comments, but also on his long and persistent opposition to President Obama’s health plan, is that he tries to convey that what the American health system badly needs is not a lot of additional regulation, and the takeover of the system by the usually inefficient and proven expensive government, but a good bit of fixing its reality by setting limits to tort law in what is referred to malpractice in medicine, and bringing up competition in the market as the natural regulator of prices.

In my opinion, Rush Limbaugh’s comments intend to convey that the need to travel out of the U.S. for medical care in the future will keep rising for Americans, as the effectiveness of a National Health System -if approved- is very much in doubt. That ineffectiveness in the National Health Services is suffered by Canadians, the English, and Costa Ricans alike. They all admit it too, but they all put up to the problems and inefficiencies of their systems in their own belief that theirs is the only way to have a General Health System. Why does America have to push for more government intervention and regulation to solve its problem instead of continuing to pursue its immensely successful free market ideals? Why not attack this problem by addressing one of the main drivers of high healthcare costs directly?

Let’s remember the main reasons why healthcare in the United States is significantly more expensive than abroad

-First, no other country has a legal system where lawsuits are so common and so drastic than the U.S. This has led American healthcare practitioners and institutions to pay malpractice insurance premiums which can easily exceed one hundred thousand and much more dollars/year per Doctor, Nurse, Technician, and many times that for Hospitals. Although foreign doctors and clinics have medical malpractice insurance as well, their costs are a tiny fraction of that amount.

-Second, the cost of labor, construction, supplies, drugs, energy, taxes, and almost everything other than high technology equipment which is permanently bought and paid for is generally higher in the U.S.

-Third, administrative aspects like paperwork, insurance collections, receivables, bad debt, and compliance are a larger cost burden for U.S. healthcare providers.

Why not do something about the first reason above? Why are any actions against it being ruled out? More than $10 Billion per year spent in litigation and compensations in malpractice suits that over-inflate the costs of everything related to healthcare? This would diminish the enormous cost of insurance for doctors, nurses, technicians and hospitals nationwide, and could therefore also reduce the very expensive and usual practice of defensive medicine, that implies the use of additional, excessive, and bothersome diagnostic exams requested to the patients that cost many other billions, but are requested only mostly as means of obtaining today, an allegeable defense in a possible future malpractice trial.

If this is not done, I believe that not much will be achieved after years of debates in Washington, and the millions of uninsured and under-insured citizens will still be there waiting for an answer. Unfortunately for US healthcare providers, while fortunately for patients, Medical Travel will always be an option. In her article, Chrissie Long wrote about the big difference in price of private medical services provided in other countries comparing them with the cost of similar procedures in the US. Let me assure you that it is true and astounding. In the city of Monterrey, Mexico just two hours driving from Laredo, TX, you have four first rate hospitals with The Joint Commission’s International Gold Seal of Approval, which shows their quality to be at par with the top hospitals in the U.S. and prices are still 50%-75% lower than up north. As recent examples or ours, Brian from New York came for a Facelift with one of Mexico’s leading cosmetic surgeons and paid half the $10,000 he had been quoted; and the more serious case of Chris from Denver, who had a robotic prostatectomy surgery to remove his prostate cancer with the latest surgical technology involving the DaVinci surgery robot, while his insurance company paid him 100% of a $25,000 bill which would have been $60,000 back home, and would have made him pay for at least $12,000 in copayments. It is important to point out that these savings might be achieved without compromising quality. Even if a medical tourist is looking for value, it can easily reach out for doctors and institutions similar to America’s best. The best doctors in Monterrey typically speak English, most have studied, received training, or worked in the US or Europe, and some are even U.S. board certified. The best hospitals in Monterrey have world top-class facilities, the latest technology and equipment, and even innovative procedures that have made them earn local and international acclaims.

American healthcare is indeed in need of a change, but unless its problems are adequately addressed and unearthed from their roots, nothing positive will be achieved, and us in the medical travel industry will continue to see increasing numbers of Americans going abroad as an escape valve.

Gabriel Senior is the CEO of Travel For Care, an innovative Medical Travel firm headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, marketing medical solutions to American and Canadian patients looking for high quality elective and non-elective procedures. For more information, please visit  www.travelforcare.com

Affordable Hip Replacement Surgery in Monterrey Opens Great Opportunities to US Uninsured and Canadians in Waiting Lists

December 3, 2009

Medical Travel keeps growing and opening opportunities for individuals searching for fair priced healthcare. Although going overseas for plastic surgery or weight loss procedures can help you save around 50%, the pricing differential in non-elective procedures such as a hip replacement are even greater.

As Mexico’s healthcare capital, Monterrey has four Joint Commission International accredited hospitals and a myriad of US-trained surgeons that have begun to shift their focus towards a more American and Canadian client segment. Gabriel Senior, General Manager at Travel for Care, a local medical travel firm states “Everyday we listen to stories of Americans defaulting on their loans because of healthcare-related expenses, while the option of coming to Mexico and saving about two thirds is straightforward.”

As Dr. Jose Fernando De La Garza, founder of ORTHO, a group of professional orthopedists that use Hospital San Jose TEC as their home base, points out: “Our group of experienced specialists and the state-of-the-art technology found in this institution allow us to offer top care while still at a fraction of the price found back in the US.” The total hip replacement surgery which regularly exceeds $40,000 in the U.S. is only $14,317 in one of Mexico’s best hospitals, Hospital San José TEC. Less renown hospitals are able to offer even more attractive prices in the $10,000 range. A place so far known well for business is on track to become a medical travel hub.

Hospital San José TEC de Monterrey is one of Monterrey’s best regarded healthcare institutions, accredited by the Joint Commission International, and part of the Monterrey TEC, Mexico’s largest private education system. For more information, please visit www.hsj.com.mx

Travel For Care is an innovative Medical Travel start-up firm headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, marketing Medical Solutions to American patients looking for elective and non-elective procedures. For more information, please visit www.travelforcare.com

Affordable Healthcare for Items Under Insurance Deductibles

November 11, 2009

Monterrey, Mexico, November 11th, 2009

healthcare symbol

Affordable Healthcare in Monterrey, Mexico

With healthcare costs in the United States continuing to rise at higher rates than inflation, insurance companies are having to raise the prices of their policies and in turn, leave more and more Americans without coverage. As a consequence, some innovative insurers are designing lower premium plans to appeal to the budget-conscious, but as a trade off, these policies are starting to include huge deductibles and co-pays. Medical Travel is not only becoming an escape valve for those choosing elective procedures and for the totally uninsured, but also offers attractive options for the large group of partially insured citizens.

 

From Hernias to Lipomas, and from Gallbladder Removals to Hysterectomies, there is a large group of procedures that people with large insurance deductibles have to cover out-of-pocket. As healthcare costs continue to grow, so do insurance deductibles. As a solution for those who cannot easily come up with payments that are easily in the $8,000-$12,000 range, more Americans are turning to Health Travel for an answer. Gabriel Senior, CEO of Travel for Care, a Monterrey, Mexico-based medical travel facilitator states that “There is a substantive lack of knowledge by U.S. patients and their family about high quality, low cost alternatives nearby. Monterrey is a practical solution, that offers patients and their families a close, simple, all-encompassing approach to their needs with very affordable prices, and the same high quality service, treatments, and procedures that one would expect at a top hospital in the U.S.”

 

As a leading Medical Travel destination, Monterrey boasts internationally accredited hospitals and top-notch doctors that are increasingly treating foreign patients from everything ranging from weight loss surgery to cancer. With all-inclusive prices for general surgeries like a Lipoma Removal starting at less than $3,000 and for hernia surgery at less than $5,000, top healthcare in Monterrey is around a third of the price in the U.S. “If a lipoma patient whose estimated costs fall under her $12,000 PPO deductible factors in the price of travel and accommodations, she can have it removed in Monterrey and will still be saving around $4,000” states Dr. Arturo Aranda, MD, a US-trained general and pediatric surgeon based in Hospital San Jose TEC de Monterrey. A city which not many Americans know about today, is on track to provide one of the solutions sought by the large group of people debating this difficult issue.

 

Hospital San José TEC de Monterrey is one of Monterrey’s best regarded healthcare institutions, accredited by the Joint Commission International, and part of the Monterrey TEC, Mexico’s largest private education system. For more information, please visit www.hsj.com.mx

Travel For Care is an innovative Medical Travel start-up firm headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, marketing Medical Solutions to American patients looking for elective and non-elective procedures. For more information, please visit www.travelforcare.com

 

Contact:

Heather Wicklow

Manager

Travel For Care

Heather@travelforcare.com

Toll Free: (800)571-0640

Affordable Cancer Care, South Of The Border

September 30, 2009
Affordable Cancer Care

Affordable Cancer Care

The price of ignorance is extremely high. Everyday, uninsured and underinsured citizens in the US face the destabilizing economic burden of having to pay for very expensive necessary medical treatments and procedures, which end up eating into their savings or plunging them into debt. However, people must start finding other options, ones which do not try to solve the problem by blaming it on the government, on free markets, or on their employer for not covering their health as part of benefits. It is time for Americans to realize that to get affordable healthcare, they must no longer search locally. It is a global world.

Human nature makes some people avoid to the high costs of treatment and not bring financial ruin to their families, therefore pushing them to unnecessary and absurd deaths. It is like if having suddenly acquired a feared illness, many must decide between trying to save themselves at a high cost or letting go of life in generosity. This must end. One of the answers lies much closer than you think.

Medical Travel is no longer for those seeking to combine a few days in the sun with an injection of Botox or two. It is creating a huge industry filling this unmet need for affordable healthcare with  interesting options and without sacrificing quality. As one of the main Medical Travel destinations, Monterrey, Mexico counts with internationally accredited hospitals and top-notch doctors that are increasingly treating foreign patients from everything ranging from plastic surgery to cancer. Gabriel Senior, founder of Travel For Care, a leading medical travel facilitator, states that “There is a substantive lack of knowledge by Americans about the high quality, low cost alternatives in healthcare that they can obtain nearby. Monterrey is a practical solution, that offers an all-encompassing approach to healthcare needs with very affordable prices, and the same high quality service, treatments, and procedures that one would expect at a top hospital in the U.S.”

As Cancer makes up the second cause of death in the United States, claiming more than 560 thousand lives per year, many more uninsured or underinsured people are turning to places like Monterrey to seek affordable cancer treatments. From inexpensive cancer tissue removal surgeries, to chemotherapy cycles, and from the long radiotherapy treatments to the short and very targeted radiosurgery ones, prices for top-notch care in the best hospitals in Monterrey are about a fourth of those in comparable US hospitals. As Dr. Cuauhtemoc De La Peña, one of the top Radiosurgeons AT Hospital San Jose TEC de Monterrey, who has experience working in both Mexico and France says “Although we are attracting US patients for radiotherapy treatments with the most advanced linear accelerators in the market at prices easily under $17,000 for 30 sessions, our most interesting product is Radiosurgery, where a single, very well planned session can neutralize a brain tumor, and it also goes for around that price”.

It is very important to point out that accessing these kinds of prices absolutely does not mean sacrificing quality. Price differentials between countries and currency parities create the opportunity for Americans to enjoy for a very low price, what only the wealthiest and best insured of Mexicans can access. Hospital San José TEC is one of these examples. It boasts an international accreditation from the Joint Commission International, a body of experienced specialists in all areas, and is equipped with state-of-the-art technology for all disciplines. With this industry set to boom in the next few years, a place which not many Americans know about today is on track to provide one of the solutions sought by countless numbers of people who are debating this difficult health cost issue.

Hospital San José TEC de Monterrey is one of Mexico’s best regarded healthcare institutions, accredited by the Joint Commission International, and part of the Monterrey TEC, Mexico’s largest private educational system. For more information, please visit www.hsj.com.mx

Travel For Care is an innovative Medical Travel firm headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, marketing Medical Solutions to American patients looking for elective and non-elective procedures. For more information, please visit www.travelforcare.com

Contact:

Heather Wicklow

Manager

Travel For Care

Heather@travelforcare.com

Toll Free: (800)571-0640

Affordable Healthcare Employer Benefits, Found in a Place You Hadn’t Thought Of

September 25, 2009
Affordable Corporate Healthcare Benefits

Affordable Corporate Healthcare Benefits

With healthcare costs in the United States continuing to rise at higher rates than inflation, more and more American corporations and their workers are being affected each year as their inability to pare these growing expenses to past labor commitments and legacy threaten their very sustainability. This joint problem makes both parties face a difficult choice between giving up work and retirement benefits if the company goes bankrupt or have health plans for them, their loved ones, and retirees diminished or eliminated. Nevertheless, the globalization of healthcare seems to pose an escape valve with treatment abroad.

As one of the main Medical Travel destinations, Monterrey, Mexico counts with internationally accredited hospitals and top-notch doctors that are increasingly treating foreign patients from everything ranging between plastic surgery to cancer. Gabriel Senior, CEO of Travel for Care, a local medical travel facilitator states that “There is a substantive lack of knowledge by U.S. corporations and their workers about the high quality, low cost alternatives nearby. The top Hospitals in Monterrey offer a practical solution to employers looking for a simple, all-encompassing approach to the healthcare needs of their workers, families and retirees, with very affordable prices, and the same high quality service they expect at home.”

Hospital San Jose TEC is one of the main players in Monterrey offering inexpensive healthcare packages in all areas, from executive check-ups to cardiovascular care and orthopedics. It counts with the distinctive Joint Commission International Gold Seal of Quality, teams of the best US-trained specialists in Mexico, state-of-the-art technology, and is still able to offer prices that are between a third and a fourth of those in the U.S. “Even factoring in travel expenses for the patient and its family, American employers are set to save a lot if they send their employees over” says Sebastian Viramontes, Commercial Director at Hospital San Jose TEC. For example, a total knee replacement, which averages around $40,000 in the United States can be performed by this hospital’s top orthopedic surgeons in around $12,500. Adding about $3,000 in total travel and lodging expenses for the patient and a relative, and the total cost is still less than half of that in the U.S. This could allow employers to create voluntary schemes that offer cash incentives to their employees should they take surgery abroad. The overall benefits to both parties are clear.

One of the most interesting facts about the Medical Travel trend is that while American individuals and employers still debate themselves about the quality of healthcare in Mexico and the risk of seeking surgery abroad, what they will begin to realize is that when they do so, they access precisely the level of healthcare that only the 1% wealthiest and best insured of Mexicans can access. This means that they are not trading off their local doctor for a cheap alternative, they are trading up to the absolute best in Latin America. As this story unravels, a city which not many Americans know about today, is on track to provide one of the solutions sought by the large group of people debating the difficult healthcare coverage issue. It’s globalization itself bringing affordable employer healthcare benefits.

Hospital San José TEC de Monterrey is one of Monterrey’s best regarded healthcare institutions, accredited by the Joint Commission International, and part of the Monterrey TEC, Mexico’s largest private educational system. For more information, please visit http://www.hsj.com.mx

Travel For Care is an innovative Medical Travel start-up firm headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, marketing Medical Solutions to American patients looking for elective and non-elective procedures. For more information, please visit http://www.travelforcare.com

Contact:

Heather Wicklow

Manager

Travel For Care

Heather@travelforcare.com
Toll Free: (800)571-0640