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Healthcare, Assisted Living: Our Future in Mexico
I would advise keeping yourself open to new prospects and to not get discouraged. With a little creativity you could put together something that works for you. Continue reading
6 Tips for Cutting Your Medical Bill
Prevention is better than cure, they say. This proverb holds true for both medical and non-medical conditions, because it’s easier to stay away from a problem than to find a solution. Continue reading
Do you need Medicare if you don’t live in the US? Medicare Part B isn’t free
The long answer is that you need to consider the potential costs. Continue reading
Think you have a Food Allergy? Here is how You Can Know For Sure
Allergy blood testing can be one of the best ways that can help determine what triggers your allergy symptoms and this way your doctor will know what type of treatment is best suited for you. Continue reading
Medical Care and Infrastructure in Guatemala
How is the infrastructure and medical care in Guatemala? These are two criteria my husband uses to pick cities to visit. Continue reading
Having Healthcare Needs Met Outside the U.S.
Should we fear receiving health care in foreign countries while traveling? Continue reading
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Orthopedic Care in Guatemala
Artificial joints have improved greatly since they were first introduced around 40 years ago, and all the finest high-tech Biomet implants are imported to Guatemala direct from the manufacturer. Continue reading
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Tagged doctors, health, medical care, medical tourism
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Questions on Continuous Care in Latin America
We are in the investigation phase of our plan to live abroad and one of the things we haven’t been able to get any info on is Continuing Care in other countries, especially Latin America. What plans have you and Billy made for such a time? Continue reading
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Tagged doctors, health insurance, medical care, nurses
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Domestic Medical Tourism
We had hoped to make ourselves more “known” to the uninsured population requiring surgery, but primarily wanted to expose the price-fixing arrangements between hospitals and insurance groups. The first thing that happened, however, shocked us. Canadians started calling. And then flying to Oklahoma City for their surgery. Continue reading
Don’s Personal Medical Tourism Experience
When I went to settle up my bill at the cashier’s, rather than be charged more for this second appointment, I was given a refund of $70, bringing the total cost of the MRI, consults, CD, report and insurance documentation to $470. Continue reading
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