Savvy Consumers Propel Medical Tourism

We can’t imagine a patient or their family scheduling long distance medical transportation with us and not knowing in advance the complete cost and what it includes. Well finally, patients are requiring the same transparency from their doctors and hospitals, and when they cannot get it, many choose to move on to places who will provide the information. Long gone are the days when patients would rely on Medicare and other third party payers, having no concern with what the charges were. With fewer and fewer services being covered, people are sliding over to the drivers seat and taking control of the wheel when it comes to their healthcare costs.

Consumer-driven healthcare is on the rise more than ever before. While most of the leading hospitals in the United States have been serving International patients for decades, domestic medical travel is booming. With the increase in healthcare costs, patients who are cost conscious are finding that there is a wide price disparity that they can take advantage of if they are willing to do the research, and pack their bags for travel. 
Even employers and insurers are jumping on the bandwagon. Some are entering into negotiated arrangements with well known facilities such as the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio and Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore giving their employees an option to travel outside of their home area for procedures and treatments at these world famous medical centers.

For the individual consumer, we are finding that many are electing to travel a great distance to specialty surgery centers and clinics to get comparable service and treatment, at a fraction of the cost. With so many medical services/procedures not being covered by Medicare and third party payers patients are looking for transparent information and reasonable rates before they pull out their checkbooks to pay a hospital or provider.

Managed Medical Transport has been a trailblazer in the medical tourism industry, helping to connect patients throughout the United States to their destinations of preference. Every year, hundreds of thousands of patients leave their communities to travel across the United States seeking excellence in specialty medical care. Sometimes, the reason for travel is to seek better medical options, and other times, it is to receive comparable care at a much reduced price. Specialty treatment centers as well as hospital systems that offer a broad range of care from cancer treatment to preventative specialties are booming across the country. These specialty centers are often the result of research, clinical care and academics coming together as one powerful solution worth traveling to. For those patients who are unable to utilize commercial transportation or ride in the family car to reach these facilities, we provide an easy accessible solution. Easy, because there is no precertification for our service. As long as the patients condition does not require medical care that is outside of the scope of what we provide, it’s as easy as picking up the phone and presenting us with the information that we need for transport. For cross country non-emergency patient transport using medically trained personnel, call us toll free, at 1-888-668-4911 or email us at [email protected]

Frequently Asked Questions

What is medical tourism?

Medical tourism refers to the practice of traveling to another country for medical care, often to save costs or access treatments not available locally. Patients are increasingly seeking transparency in pricing and quality of care before making these decisions.

How does Managed Medical Transport, Inc. support medical tourism?

Managed Medical Transport, Inc. provides safe and reliable long-distance transportation for patients traveling for medical care. We ensure that our clients have all the necessary information about costs and services included in their transport.

What should I consider before choosing a medical tourism destination?

Before selecting a medical tourism destination, consider factors such as the quality of healthcare facilities, the qualifications of medical professionals, and the overall costs involved, including travel and accommodation. Research and transparency are key to making an informed decision.

Are there any risks associated with medical tourism?

While medical tourism can offer significant savings, it also carries risks such as varying standards of care and potential complications from procedures performed abroad. It’s important to thoroughly research your chosen provider and consider travel insurance options.

How can I get a quote for transportation services for medical tourism?

You can request a quote for our transportation services by contacting us directly through our website or by phone. We provide detailed information about pricing and services tailored to your specific needs.

What steps do I need to take to prepare for medical travel?

To prepare for medical travel, ensure that you have all necessary medical documents, understand the costs involved, and arrange for transportation and accommodation in advance. It’s also helpful to communicate with your healthcare provider about your travel plans.

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Celebrating our 28th year-and always remembering the back story

The year was 1997. Princess Diana died in a car crash, Mother Teresa died in Calcutta, Microsoft became the world’s most valuable company at $261 billion dollars, and Managed Medical Transport (MMT) transported its first patient from Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga, TN to a residence about 9 miles away. The patient paid $55 for that ride, forfeiting the alternative $850 ambulance transport that was offered to him first by hospital social workers. We were two paramedics on a non-emergency van with our business lines forwarded to the bulky cell phone in my purse, the newest technology of the day. Our biggest expense was vehicle insurance, and full time day care for two children, both under 4 years old.

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