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Surgeries, Side Trips for 'Medical Tourists' (washingtonpost.com)
Topic: Health and Wellness 4:53 am EDT, Sep 28, 2005

NEW DELHI -- Three months ago, Howard Staab learned that he suffered from a life-threatening heart condition and would have to undergo surgery at a cost of up to $200,000 -- an impossible sum for the 53-year-old carpenter from Durham, N.C., who has no health insurance.

So he outsourced the job to India.

Howard Staab, who had a life-threatening heart condition requiring surgery, went to India with his partner, Maggi Grace, in search of affordable care. (John Lancaster -- The Washington Post)

Taking his cue from cost-cutting U.S. businesses, Staab last month flew about 7,500 miles to the Indian capital, where doctors at the Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre -- a sleek aluminum-colored building across the street from a bicycle-rickshaw stand -- replaced his balky heart valve with one harvested from a pig. Total bill: about $10,000, including round-trip airfare and a planned side trip to the Taj Mahal.

All your major, non-emergency-room healthcare is belong to India and Thailand. Check out Goa or Phuket while you're there.

Surgeries, Side Trips for 'Medical Tourists' (washingtonpost.com)



 
 
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