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Medical Tourism ? Healthcare Facility Certification

People opting for medical tourism have to consider a lot of things before making their decision. Four of their major decisions to be taken are:

Which country to go to (India, Malaysia, Brazil, Hungary, Mexico, Bangkok etc.)
Which medical tourism facilitator to go with (if deciding to go with one in the first place)
Which Hospital to choose
Who is the right doctor for me

Today I am going to talk about the least discussed topic of them all – Which hospital to choose.

This is a very important decision so you don’t just want to leave this for Medical tourism facilitators or anyone else to decide. You need to do a lot of research on the healthcare facility that you are considering. One good measure is to check if the facility has International standards & certifications such as JCI (Joint Commission International). It’s not the end of the world if they don’t, but that’s a whole different topic in itself, which I will get into in my later blogs.

Today I wanted to clear a misconception that medical tourist have regarding certifications of healthcare facility. Because of the popularity of JCI, some medical tourists won’t consider any hospital without it. Though it’s a good idea to consider hospitals with international accreditations, know that JCI is not the only body in the world to have the highest standards for quality of healthcare.

Below, I have (1) a brief on some of the more common/popular accreditation organizations, (2) a list of other Accreditation organizations whose certifications are at par with them and (3) reasons why these other Accreditation organizations have equally good healthcare quality standards.

JCI (Joint Commission International)

JCI is the international arm of JACHO; a USA focused Accreditation for HealthCare Organizations. JCI is an independent, not-for-profit organization that provides certification to hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, laboratories, and other health care organizations in the international community. Their main focus is to provide the highest quality of healthcare and patient satisfaction and have expertise in infection control, medication safety, facility safety, and accreditation standards compliance.

JCI is one of the most sort after accreditation by healthcare facilities internationally catering to Medical Tourists.

CCHSA or Accreditation Canada (Name changed in 2008)

Accreditation Canada is a not-for-profit organization in Canada that provides health organizations in Canada and Internationally with external peer review to assess the quality of their services based on standards of excellence.

ACHS International

Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) in 2005 established ACHS International (ACHSI). ACHSI delivers accreditation and quality improvement programs for health care providers across the world..

Above are some of the organizations that many of the hospitals and clinics internationally are taking certifications from to prove that the facilities and standards provided by them are world class. In most of the countries where medical tourism is booming, hospitals and clinics are making sure they leave no stone unturned to attract international patients.

So why are healthcare facilities wanting certifications from only these organizations. What’s common among them?

Well they are all ISQua certified organizations. ISQua, The International Society for Quality in Health Care, is a non-profit, independent organization. ISQua works to provide services to guide health professionals, providers, researchers, agencies, policy makers and consumers, to achieve excellence in healthcare delivery to all people, and to continuously improve the quality and safety of care.

ISQua itself does not conduct surveys or give out certifications to healthcare facilities, but is an umbrella organization that accredits other organizations that provide certifications to healthcare facilities. ISQua standards are the highest in the industry and thereby making it the hardest to get. In fact worldwide there are currently only 17 organizations that are accredited by ISQua.

ISQua Accredited Organizations

American Association of Blood Banks, Accreditation and Quality Programme – AABB
Accreditation Canada
The Australian Council on Healthcare Standard – ACHS
Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited / Quality in Practice – QIP/AGPAL
Healthcare Accreditation Quality Unit, UK – CHKS-HAQU
Council for Health Service Accreditation of Southern Africa – COHSASA
Health Accreditation System of Instituto Colombiano de Normas Técnicas y Certificación, Co – ICONTEC
The Irish Health Service Accreditation Board – IHSAB
Joint Commission International, USA – JCI
Malaysian Society for Quality in Health – MSQH
Netherlands Institute for Accreditation in Healthcare – NIAZ
Quality Improvement Council and the QIC Accreditation Program, Australia – QIC
Taiwan Joint Commission on Healthcare Accreditation – TJCHA
Health and Disability Auditing New Zealand – HDANZ
Global-Mark Pty Ltd, Healthcare Certification Programme
Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency, Australia – ACSAA
Health Care Accreditation Council of Jordan – HCAC

Any healthcare facility having certifications from either of the organizations follows the highest international standards to cater to their patients.

So next time you come across a hospital, which is not JCI certified by does have one of the above certification, just remember a single body has approved them all, so they all have equally high standards. All you need to verify is whether the certifying organization is ISQua certified.

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Surgical Tourism

Surgery isn’t the first or even the last thing that comes to mind when you think tourism and vice versa. As misnomered as it may sound, but surgical tourism is what is happening in the health care industry today. Surgical tourism, also known as medical tourism, medical travel, health travel and health tourism, is traveling abroad for surgery.

So why would someone choose to go overseas for surgery?

The number one reason is because they can get huge discounts when compared to the price tags on surgeries at home. Surgical tourists claim to have saved from 50% to over 90%. Another reason revolves around the long wait-lists in countries like Canada and UK with public health care system. Some go for elective surgeries not covered by insurance.

Does low cost mean poor quality?

Check out pictures of some of the international hospitals catering to foreign patients at https://www.healthbase.com/hb/pages/hospitals_pl.jsp and you will notice how immaculate their 5-star hotel type facilities are. Their accreditations include those like JCI, JCAHO and ISO. Patients vouch for the personalized service they get. It’s not uncommon to see world-renowned surgeons at these international hospitals playing finger-magic behind the latest billion-dollar robotic machines.

So exactly how is such a miracle possible?

Well, that’s because in some countries like India, Thailand, Singapore, Turkey, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama and others, the cost of labor when compared to the US, UK or Canada is lower. Plus, administrative costs and malpractice costs are also lower. These are the countries that are hot surgical tourism destinations.

Some of the surgeries that patients go overseas for…

Range from breast augmentation to Birmingham hip resurfacing surgery, and from lap band to triple cardiac bypass surgery. And it’s not just surgeries that people seek. Some go for therapeutic treatments and others for cancer treatments. Restorative and reparative treatments like LASIK are common and so are preventive check-ups and simple dental fix-ups.

Where is tourism in the picture?

While the primary motivation for most surgical tourists is affordable surgery, the opportunity to visit exotic destinations is an additional draw for some. You can plan to have a holiday during your visit to the foreign country before the surgery if your health permits or after the surgery if your surgeon permits.

How do I go about arranging my surgery abroad?

Getting surgery overseas is not even closely related to getting surgery at your local hospital but it can save you a ton of money. However, it involves careful research and planning. Begin by collecting more information about the trend of surgical tourism. You may start here: http://www.healthbase.com/resources/medical-tourism/medical-tourism-information. Read what others are saying about it. Educate yourself about the surgery desired. Do your due diligence in researching the various international hospitals and surgeons at the surgical destination you are interested in. Compare quotes from various providers and finalize one.

Many people find it useful to work with a surgical tourism provider that helps them with all the logistics of surgical tourism. Surgical tourism providers like Healthbase (http://www.healthbase.com) connect you with the hospital of your choice while providing many other related valuable services like detailed information about various procedures, detailed hospital profiles and surgeon profiles, medical records transfer, free surgery quote, pre- and post-consultation with the overseas hospital, feedback and testimonials from previous patients, medical and dental loan financing, passport and visa, airport pick-up and drop-off, hospital escort, tickets, travel insurance, hotel booking, tourism services in the destination country, etc.

You can learn more about the growing trend of surgical tourism, international healthcare facilities and surgeons, and the details of the surgical tourism process by logging on to http://www.healthbase.com. Healthbase.com is a surgical tourism facilitator committed to providing low-cost high quality medical travel services to the global medical consumer.

The author works for Healthbase which is a medical tourism facilitator connecting patients to leading hospitals around the world for low cost high quality surgical care in various categories including bariatric, orthopedic, cardiac, spinal, dental, cosmetic, laparoscopic, etc. To learn more, call 1-888-691-4584, email info.hb@healthbase.com, or visit http://www.healthbase.com.

Healing Holidays – Medical Tourism at its best

For centuries, people have been traveling far and wide to be healed and yet today with all the information available at the fingertips, patients are still wary of trusting their health in the hands of a doctor thousands of miles away. However with the numbers of uninsured pegged at 47 million and the numbers of those not covered by dental insurance at 120 million, the medical scenario in US is grim with no end in sight.

Increasing medical costs and decreasing health benefits, is taking a heavy toll on those with either no insurance or a limited cover. At an age when health benefits are most sought, people struggle to stay healthy instead, for fear of rising medical bills. More often than not, the decision to stay healthy is taken right out of their hands and lands them in emergency rooms, where they are taken care of for the moment, but a lifetime of medical bills choke them to death. Even for those who live under a false security blanket that they are insured, having paid fat premiums all their productive years on the assurance that they will be provided quality health care when they need it the most, were in for a rude shock when news broke out that California Blue Cross, the state’s largest health insurance providers has been found guilty of systematically dropping policy holders, when they become sick or pregnant.

In a scenario like this, most often they are forced to seek out alternatives and one of the most attractive on the horizon in traveling to other countries, which promise the same medical attention if not better at 1/10th of the costs as in a hospital in the US. What however finally clinches the deal for the patient, to board the plane and travel 10,000 miles for the very first time in their lives, is a promise of a holiday in an exotic locale thrown in as part of the healing process.

The promise of a world class medical treatment at any of the Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited hospitals in India, China, Thailand, Philippines and others, an extended comfortable stay for the patient and a family member in hospital rooms which offer the luxuries of a five-star hotel room and the availability of a 24 hour registered nurse beats the odds out of treatments here. Besides the crippling costs, the hospitals budgeting needs here means shorter and shorter post-operative stays, which does not bode well with the elderly and the pregnant women.

Though over the last ten years, medical tourism in these countries is booming, thanks to half a million foreign patients to India alone till last year, there are still several millions who are hesitant to take the first step and research the information needed to put their mind and body at rest with the medical options available elsewhere. For those not so discerning patients, Global Health Care Facilitators have stepped in to find low cost, yet quality health care. One of the only three organizations promoting medical tourism here in the United States, Global HCF is just a click away from making a smooth transition to a hospital on foreign soil. The organization based in Cookeville and Nashville, Tennessee not only helps partner the patient with the right doctor, it also makes travel arrangements, takes care of accommodation and food with a consolidated bill at the end of a comfortable healing holiday.

To those cynics who believe in stories of botched surgeries floating around, Dr. Bill Thomas, the brain behind Global HCF, a seasoned traveler himself says that though life-saving medical procedures like heart surgeries, cancer treatment and elective surgeries like dental implants and cosmetic surgery cost as less at 1/10th of the costs of a procedure in the US, it is not because of a lack of expertise, rather a lack of malpractice suits and high administrative costs, which has crippled the health industry here. A surgery which would cost 50,000 dollars and above here in hospital charges alone can be performed for as less as 10,000 dollars all inclusive of medical costs and a holiday package, a realistic amount which can be put together with savings and loans. Global HCF takes care to see that they partner with JCI certified hospitals. In most cases the doctors have been trained in USA and in Europe and have impeccable career records, with less than one percent failure rates.

Countries like India which are actively promoting medical tourism are increasingly seeking JCI certification, to instill faith in the medical tourists coming to them, very well realizing that the publicity generated by one botched surgery could de-rail a burgeoning industry, expected to jump 30 percent every year. Besides the hospitals equipped with the latest medically advanced diagnostic equipments, Indian pharmaceutical companies too meet stringent requirements of the US Food and Drug administration. Medical advancements have meant that Indian doctors can now perform the hip re-surfacing surgery among others where the damaged bone is scraped away and replaced with chrome alloy, an operation which costs less and causes less post-operative trauma than the traditional hip replacement procedure done in the US.

To those who refuse to believe that anything could surpass the medical treatment available here in the US, there are statistics to show that the doctors in these developing countries, have far more expertise and a higher success rate in handling complicated life-saving surgeries, than the doctors here in the US, thanks just to the sheer volume of surgeries they handle on a daily basis. Besides in most cases, treatment here in the US is hardly an option for those with little or no insurance. In such a scenario, if traveling to an exotic destination would mean that they can be healed and lead a productive life post-surgery, instead of wasting away for want of expensive, medical care, then it certainly seems worth taking that one chance.

About the Author:


Vijaya Nadar freelance career started as soon as her daughter was born when going back to her full-time journalism career did not seem like a good option anymore. Ms. Nadar started writing for a syndicated agency in India, started by a retired journalist himself. Through that agency she has had articles published in several states in India, UK, Canada and the Middle-East.


Vijaya is presently contributing to newspapers here in the Unites States and community publications specializing in the medical field. In the last ten years of writing she has covered several issues including the medical field, legal issues, environmental issues, and women’s issues.


Vijaya now lives in the United States and has extensive ties to her community both here in the Unites States and in India.