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Medical Tourism for Business Owners: How to Evaluate Cost, Risk, and Time Away with Adam Cunningham
Episode Description
If you are a business owner, a medical decision is never just personal. It impacts your time, your operations, your team, and your financial stability.
In this episode, you'll learn how to evaluate medical tourism the same way you would any major business decision. With clarity, strategy, and the full financial picture in mind.
You will hear what medical tourism really is, why more people are considering it, and how to determine if it is the right option for you. We break down cost comparisons, insurance limitations, travel considerations, recovery time, and risk so you can make a fully informed decision.
If you have ever wondered whether traveling for medical care could save money without creating more problems, this conversation will give you the framework you need.
Key Moments:
00:00 – Why cost alone is a dangerous way to make healthcare decisions
You frame medical tourism as a business decision, not just a personal one.
01:00 – What medical tourism is and why it is growing
Rising U.S. healthcare costs are pushing people to look internationally.
02:00 – Types of procedures people travel for
Everything from basic tests to major surgeries like hip replacements and cancer treatments.
04:00 – Cost comparison reality
Example of $67,000 vs $14,000 for the same procedure.
06:00 – Why insurance does not always protect you
Even partial coverage can still cost more than going abroad.
08:00 – Hidden costs and how to calculate the true investment
Travel, lodging, recovery time, and bundling procedures.
11:00 – Transparency differences between U.S. and international healthcare
Upfront pricing vs unclear billing.
13:00 – Recovery time and impact on your business
From a few days to a few weeks depending on the procedure.
15:00 – Risks to consider
Travel, communication barriers, and quality differences.
17:00 – How to evaluate quality and avoid poor facilities
Accreditations and reviews matter.
19:00 – What happens if complications arise after returning home
Continuity of care and documentation.
21:00 – Payment expectations and financial considerations
Upfront costs vs payment plans depending on the provider.
23:00 – Employer perspective and future trends
Legal pressure to find cost-effective healthcare options.
25:00 – First step before making any decision
Work with a healthcare advocate.
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