About Satori World Medical

With the rising cost of health care within the United States quite apparent, Satori® World Medical offers people an alternative approach to arranging medical treatment. The company, headquartered in San Diego, California, and led by President and CEO Steven Lash, relies on a global network of hospitals to help reduce the cost of health care for individuals, insurers, employers, and financial sponsors. Through its Quality Assurance Program™, Satori World Medical seeks out the finest facilities around the world to minimize the economic burden on patients. The network offers medical services in Thailand, India, Costa Rica, Mexico, Singapore, Canada, and several other countries. With its approach, the company continues to serve as a leader in the globalization of health care. As medical and technological improvements are made throughout the world, many countries can offer advanced medical care without an inflated price. Satori World Medical takes advantage of this reality through its Health & Shared Wealth Program™. The company boasts a savings of 40-80% on surgical procedures compared to traditional domestic options. The cost includes airfare, hospital and physician fees, hotel accommodations, foreign ground transportation, and a personal accident insurance policy for the patient and a companion. Employers can share these savings with their employee (the patient) through options such as depositing a portion of the savings into a Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) or providing meal per diems while the patient is traveling for surgery. Utilizing an HRA allows for reimbursement to an employee for qualified medical expenses and can be compatible with a qualified Health Savings Account or other model. In addition to cost savings, Satori World Medical strives to provide comprehensive customer service. Through the use of technology and highly trained staff, the firm offers patients an uncomplicated route for scheduling and receiving treatment. After a patient registers via its website or calls, a Nurse Patient Advocate from Satori will make contact to discuss the entire medical treatment process. Next, a Travel Care Coordinator will arrange all logistics of travel and the procedure. Once the date has arrived, patients will be greeted at the airport, escorted to the hotel, and checked in to the hospital the following day. Finally, once the procedure is completed and travel is authorized, patients will return home and consult with their local physician.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Domestic medical travel: A rising medical care paradigm

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Forbes confirms that almost $20 billion were spent worldwide in 2011 for surgical procedures, such as dental work, cardiac surgery, and plastic surgery, as far as the medical travel industry is concerned. This means that more and more Americans are leaning on to foreign lands for treatments. The main reason that prods Americans to go abroad is the lack of health insurance or the sky-high cost of local healthcare. However, there’s an emerging option called domestic medical travel which helps reduce mounting health care costs.

Domestic medical travel or domestic medical tourism is a rising trend, where employers focus on and get quality yet affordable health care for their employees and plan members from areas or states outside their own. This concept came about as a result of the impact of expensive medical care expenses not just on individuals, but also on their employers who have to endure the pangs of high premiums.


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Although many employers have championed international medical care efforts by global healthcare networks and service companies, like Satori World Medical, Healthbase, and Planet Hospital, domestic medical travel has opened a new set of preference for Americans who are looking closer to home as a means of controlling health care costs while improving outcomes.

On another note, this new healthcare concept has paved the way for a stiff competition in the medical travel industry as a whole, which, hopefully, would help in the regulation of health care costs.


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