Title: Medical Travel Tourism Takes Flight:
1- Medical Travel / Tourism Takes Flight
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- International Medical Care is Now an Option for
Employers
Daniel Ede, MS JD Companion Global
Healthcare (803) 467-0810 Mobile (918) 250-8224
Office Daniel.Ede_at_companiongroup.com
2What is Medical Tourism / Travel???
- Medical tourism (also called medical travel) is a
term initially coined by the mass media to
describe the rapidly-growing practice of
traveling across international borders to obtain
health care.
3The Perfect Storm..
4- Issues Leading Americans to Travel Abroad for
Surgical Care - The Perfect Storm
- Relatively high costs for healthcare in the U.S.
- Growth in High Deductible Health Plans
- Silver Tsunami (aging population - sharply
increasing demand) - Decreasing Supply of MDs and RNs
- Ease and Affordability of International Travel
- Identical Technology and High Standards of
Care in Other Countries - Hospitality Differentials
5Medical Tourists Destinations
6Why do they travel for healthcare?
- Cost
- Access
- Quality
- Service
7Opportunities forHealth Plans In
aConsumer-Driven Market A Point of View Based
onDeloittes 2008 Survey of Health Care Consumers
Lee Resnick Deloitte Center for Health Solutions
July 23, 2008
8Four key themes emerged from the survey findings
9Questions that companies need to answer before
providing a global option to their employees
- Where in the world are these facilities?
- What is the level of care provided?
- Are the cost savings significant?
- How would I design my benefit plan?
- What if something goes wrong?
10 Overseas JCI accredited
network, 2009
Blackrock Clinic Dublin, Ireland
Klinikum Chemnitz Chemnitz, Germany
Anadolu Medical Center Istanbul, Turkey
Kent Hospital Izmir, Turkey
CIMA Hospital Hermosillo, Mexico
Bumrungrad International Bangkok, Thailand
CIMA Hospital Costa Rica
Wockhardt Hosp, Bangalore Mumbai India
CIMA Hospital Monterrey, Mexico
Clinica Biblica Costa Rica
Min-Sheng Hospital, Taiwan
Prisma Dental Costa Rica
Wockhardt Hosp, Bangalore Mumbai India
East Shore Hospital Singapore
Meza Dental Costa Rica
Adult Dentistry of Costa Rica
Mount Elizabeth Hospital Singapore
Gleneagles Hospital Singapore
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein Sao Paulo,
Brazil
11Long-Term Aftercare Potentials
SOURCE American College of Healthcare Executives
12What is the level of quality as these overseas
facilities?
13Quality Differentials
14World Health Organization (WHO) Overall Ranking
of Its 191 Member States
Rank 1 France 2 Italy 3 San Marino 4 Andorra 5 Mal
ta 6 Singapore 7 Spain 8 Oman 9 Austria 10 Japan
37 United States
This performance assessment of health systems
is based on many variables including
socio-economic, political, and technological
standards.
15Global care options challenges
- Perceptions of inferior facilities and care
PERCEPTION
16Global care options challenges
REALITY
17How does patient safety compare?
18Global Healthcare Network
Anadolu Medical Center Istanbul, Turkey
Blackrock Clinic Dublin, Ireland
Bumrungrad International Medical Center Bangkok,
Thailand
Hospital Clinica Biblica San Jose, Costa Rica
19Gleneagles Singapore
Mount Elizabeth Hospital Singapore
Prisma Dental Costa Rica
Meza Dental Care Costa Rica
20Are the cost savings significant?
21Price Differentials
- Procedure Averages for Five Major Surgical
Procedures 2008 - Quadruple Heart Bypass, Vaginal Hysterectomy,
Spinal Fusion, Total Hip Replacement Total Knee
Replacement
22What would my health plan look like?
23Imagine a new health benefit option
24What if something goes wrong?
25Protective measures for all parties are available!
- Insurance is available to protect the employee if
something goes wrong overseas. Legal systems are
different once you leave the USA.
26Business opportunities for Implementing a Global
Healthcare Option
- Include in value-add programs to fully insured,
self funded, the uninsured, and TPAs - Include as an option for High Deductible Health
Plans - Include in limited benefit / mini-medical plans
27Can Global Healthcare Options Save Money for
Employers?
- Self-Funded Companies
- Each procedure yields direct savings
- Potential for reduced stop-loss premiums
- Improve competitiveness nationally and
internationally - Fully-Insured Companies
- Lower medical trend
- Potential premium reduction upon renewal
- Offer procedures not covered in plan (gastric
bypass, or pre-existing conditions)
28Is it profitable for payors?
- Increase access to care for members
- Improve member retention
- Improve member satisfaction
- Respond to customer needs with wider selection of
network facilities - Respond to an increasingly mobile population
29Example of cost savings potential for a
self-insured company
- An Employee of a self insured company needs a hip
replacement costing 50,000. - Normally, the employee would pay a deductable
(500) then be responsible for 20 of the
difference (9,900) for a total of 10,400. The
employer would pay 80 of the difference
(39,600). - With a Global Healthcare Option, if the employee
utilizes a network facility, the employer would
pay the whole cost (around 8,000) and the
employee would pay nothing.
30Can Global Healthcare Options be Beneficial for
Employers?
- Increase access to care for employees and their
dependents - Expands benefit plans with minimal cost
- Offers a wider selection of network facilities
- Respond to an increasingly mobile population
- Recruit and retain talented employees
31How can Global Healthcare Options add value to an
employee benefit consulting firm?
- Additional product offering to your current
product line that is cutting edge to offer to
your existing and prospective clients. - An additional potential revenue stream to your
company while adding value to your clients. - Full service support from the global provider to
assist in enrollment or company sign ups.
32- Daniel Ede, M.S., J.D.
- Companion Global Healthcare, Inc.
- Daniel.Ede_at_companiongroup.com
- 800-288-2227 Ext. 41583