Economical - Affordable -Cheaper - Incredible savings...
Offshore medical procedures are conducted for as much as one-tenth the cost of a comparable treatment in developed countries due to the economic disparity. This means that the cost of establishing and operating a world class medical institution in India, for example is a fraction of what it would be in US. As in the U.S. high fees are driven by expensive labor overhead, administrative expenses and insurance premiums.
Faster with no or very less Wait times...
In India, medical procedures can be carried out in most cases almost immediately for cash paying patients. Unlike in some of the developed nations the new corporate super specialty hospitals have no long wait times and eliminate the period of agony patients have to go through as they wait for treatment to be scheduled.
High Quality Healthcare...
Despite the operational and establishment costs of hospitals in the developing world being lower, the medical capability in most cases is better than what one would be accustomed to. Developing countries have benefited from their developing status, in that they have directly invested in second generation technology, completely bypassing the old equipment and techniques that are in use in many parts of the western world even today.
The doctors, many of whom are trained in U.S medical schools, are among the best in the world and the patient to nurse ratio in all hospitals are better than in any western facility. |