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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
Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts, Health
Tagged doctors, health, hospital, medical care, medical tourism
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Buying Medical Care vs. Buying Medical Insurance
You can tell those “billions in profits” and “catastrophic expense” guys that you won’t be buying their products any more. You have a better plan. Continue reading
Comments on Going Naked; Health Insurance
What about a catastrophic illness like MS or cancer? I would think that even at the reduced costs overseas something like that would have the potential to wipe out your nest egg, no? Continue reading
Horrendous and Frightening Healthcare Costs in NYC
Yesterday I got two notices from my insurance company for the blood tests performed. The total submitted to them by the lab was just a few dollars short of US $10,000.00. Yes, you read that right. $10,000.00 for blood tests. Continue reading
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Tagged daily life, doctors, Finance, health insurance, hospital, medical care, medical tourism
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Mexico Retirement Locations – Comparing San Miguel de Allende to Chapala, Part III
One thing for sure is there are fantastic expat communities in both of these places, and both are extraordinary places to live. In my opinion, anyone wishing to explore Mexico as a retirement destination would be well advised to… Continue reading
An Apple a Day Doesn’t Work
On the other sheet I listed people to contact in case of my death. I was there because of an annoying toenail fungus. Dying never entered my mind. Now I wondered if I should worry. Continue reading
Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts, Health, Women's Work
Tagged Contributions of women, daily life, doctors, health, medical care
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Cancer Treatment in Guatemala
Just say the word Cancer, and all sorts of emotions arise. Guatemala is proud to offer three Cancer Treatment Centers and top-notch oncologists, each with a separate focus, that are able to work in conjunction as a team, together with the surgeons, to impact the patient’s treatment plan toward a successful recovery. Continue reading
Stem Cell Therapy – The Future of Curing Disease and Restoring Youth
The most exciting therapeutic possibility of stem cell transplantation is that it enhances the body’s own natural inclination is to heal itself, effectively reversing the effects of disease and aging. Continue reading
Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts, Health, Women's Work
Tagged Contributions of women, doctors, health, hospital, medical care, medical tourism, Perspective, Travel
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