How to Plan a Medical Tourism Trip and the Best Resources

How to Plan a Medical Tourism Trip and the Best Resources


Every year, millions of Americans travel internationally for medical tourism, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

The practice of visiting another country to receive healthcare — including cosmetic and reproductive treatments — that isn’t available or is less expensive abroad has received heightened attention as some share their journeys on social media. This comes as healthcare costs in the U.S. rise and health spending exceeds that of other wealthy nations.

Additionally, there are other reasons people might seek out treatments in other countries, said Jonathan Edelheit, chairman and co-founder of the non-profit Medical Tourism Association. “They could be looking for higher quality, they could be looking for affordability, or there are huge waiting periods,” he said.

If you’re seeking care in another country, the process isn’t always the same as it would be at home. Luckily, there are resources that can help you organize, pay for and protect your trip.

Below, CNBC Select rounds up our top tips and products for those seeking medical attention outside the U.S.

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How to plan for medical tourism

Use a trusted platform to book your procedure

When you expand your medical procedure search from local to international, the options can quickly become overwhelming.

Finding a qualified doctor and hospital is likely your first step, but even that can be complicated. First, you’ll need to ensure you find and vet potential providers. Reading online reviews — especially from other Americans — is a good starting point. However, you should also verify the professionals’ credentials on your own. “Ask for references of patients who have gone there that you can talk to,” Edelheit said.

After you’ve found a few doctors you’d like to work with, you’ll need to keep tabs on your communications with prospective providers — you’ll likely need to send medical records, get on calls with doctors you’re considering working with and compare the quotes you gather as you start to plan.

Finding an online platform to help you with your search can simplify what can be an overwhelming process. But not all are the same.

One of the best platforms we’ve found for finding providers abroad is Better by the Medical Tourism Association (MTA). The platform allows you to create a free account and connect with clinics and providers vetted by the MTA. Users can also use the site to meet with providers, get quotes, and transfer medical records through its HIPAA-compliant system.

Better by Medical Tourism Association

  • Cost

    Free to make an account, financing costs vary

  • Standout features

    Better by the Medical Tourism Association is a platform for shopping, arranging, and paying for medical care abroad. The platform includes a database of medical treatment options accredited by the Medical Tourism Association. It also facilitates payments through Mastercard, and offers financing with instant approval for a variety of procedures around the world.

Pros

  • Offers secure payments and financing for medical treatment abroad
  • Works with a wide variety of procedures, from elective procedures and preventative care to advanced treatments
  • Directory of providers is vetted by the Medical Tourism Association

Cons

  • Financing not available to all applicants

Pay for medical tourism by credit card

How to cover yourself when traveling for medical procedures

Global Protective Solutions℠ Medical Tourism Complications Insurance

  • Standout benefits

    Available to anyone traveling outside of their home country to obtain medical treatment, Global Protective Solutions℠ Medical Tourism Complications Insurance covers issues arising as a result of an international procedure within 180 days of treatment. This plan also offers features of a standard travel insurance policy like trip cancellation, trip delay and baggage coverage.

  • Cost

Pros

  • In business since 2008
  • Includes coverage for emergency medical assistance
  • Coverage also available for a travel companion

Medical tourism FAQs

Meet our experts

At CNBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. For this story, we interviewed Jonathan Edelheit, the chairman and co-founder of the Medical Tourism Association. We also interviewed Glenn Evans, a general manager at international insurance company AXA Partners with over 25 years of experience in the healthcare and finance fields.

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Editorial Note: Opinions, analyses, reviews or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the Select editorial staff’s alone, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any third party.





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