Medical Outsourcing

By Mumtaz Pachisa, published Jan 11, 2008
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Dictionary.com defines outsourcing as "a practice used by different companies to reduce costs by transferring portions of work to outside suppliers rather than completing it internally". The term which has been generally associated with the automobile industry was popularized during the past decade by the computer or IT industry. But when it is the health industry in question, how does outsourcing work there? What is outsourced and how?

If you are thinking it's the drug manufacturing that is outsourced, you are wrong. Nor is it the bookkeeping that is outsourced. What is outsourced is the patient himself or rather he chooses to have his treatment done offshore. The driving cause is the high cost of health care in his home country. Or in certain other cases, the long waits before he can get the needed treatment.

So, medical outsourcing or offshore medical which is also commonly known as medical tourism < https://www.healthbase.com/hb/pages/medical-tourism.jsp > is the practice of seeking health care abroad. But, who provides these outsourcing services?

There are lots of offshore health care providers in the form of hospitals and clinics participating in this business. Some of them can be found on the other side of the border while others may be a few oceans across. Examples < https://www.healthbase.com/hb/pages/countries.jsp >include those in India, Singapore, Thailand, Mexico, Turkey, Panama, Costa Rica, Brazil, Argentina, Belgium, and so on. Some of them give excellent service - even superior to what you can get at home using the latest technology and by world-renowned surgeons < https://www.healthbase.com/hb/pages/doctors.jsp > - while others may not be as great. To show their commitment towards top quality, many providers also have international accreditations like JCI, JACHO, ISO, etc. Some have strategic alliances with well-known US health care providers like Cleveland Clinic, Harvard Medical International and Johns Hopkins.

International health care providers < https://www.healthbase.com/hb/pages/hospitals.jsp > are able to provide you with high quality treatment at an affordable cost mainly because of low labor cost, low administrative cost, low malpractice cost and low living cost in their country. That's the same reason why IT companies started outsourcing.

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