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Customized courses will be developed and presented on request. Most courses are eligible for CME credits.
HC202 1 day Best Practices In Successful Medical Destinations
Comparative review of business models at successful medical destinations and recognized international hospitals. Role of government and industry in supporting medical and health travel and tourism. Practical considerations for those providers new to medical travel and tourism.
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HC203 1 day Cross-Border Medical Travel: Challenges and Opportunities for Health Systems in Participating Nations
The movement of patients across international borders for medical care potentially impacts the public health of both the nation of origin and the destination country. In the best situation, providing health care to foreign patients may generate significant revenue; in the worst, providing medial services to international patients in advanced specialty facilities may undermine local health care and exacerbate the disparity between the health services available to local patients and paying foreigners. Specific examples are used to illustrate the effect of trade in health services on public health.
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EM102 1 day Review of Medical Travel And Tourism Options for Third Party Agents and Clients
A course for decision makers before making the decision whether to include a medical travel option for employees or members. Overview of medical destinations, insurance programs, financial and social implications for your organization and for healthcare consumers. The real cost of care. Risk management. Legal review.
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