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- Healthbase Helps Mexican Get Birmingham Hip Resurfacing Surgery in India
Healthbase has helped a Mexican patient get hip resurfacing surgery in India. The unavailability of Birmingham hip resurfacing surgery drives not only scores of Americans and Canadians but also Mexicans and many others overseas to India and to other medical tourism destinations.
Healthbase, a Boston-based medical travel facilitator that connects Americans and Canadians to affordable and easily accessible health care [PR.com - June 26, 2008] - Medical Tourism and Healthbase Help Canadian Bid Goodbye to Her Chronic Back Pain
When Canadian neurosurgeons refused to do spine surgery on Jill Misangyi, her life was given back to her by Healthbase and Indian specialist doctors. [PR.com - October 01, 2007] - Healthbase Assists American Heart Patient to Get Life-Saving Cardiac Bypass Surgery in India
A pre-existing medical condition disqualified Steve Slaven from having health insurance leaving him with only one option when he needed medical assistance – going overseas to get affordable life-changing treatment.
Steve Slaven of Arizona had lost his health insurance after an angioplasty 7 years ago. So, last month when he suffered from chest pain and lack of energy, he like 45 million uninsured Americans had no [PR.com - September 15, 2007] - Healthbase Interviews Beauty from Afar Author on Medical Tourism
Outsourcing is not just about manufacturing and call centers and computer programming and financial services today, people are actually outsourcing their own medical care. [PR.com - August 02, 2007] - Healthbase Prescribes Medical Tourism Ensuring Good Healthcare for All Americans Uninsured, Underinsured and Insured
Michael Moores latest movie, SiCKO, makes clear the present healthcare scene in America. In such a situation, international healthcare providers help Americans by providing them the healthcare they need at an affordable cost. Medical tourism, as the practice is called, benefits not only uninsured and underinsured Americans but insured Americans as well. Healthbase offers help to patients going overseas for surgery by [PR.com - July 05, 2007] - Fifty Year Old Knee Injury Relieved Through Healthbase at an Indian Hospital
Uninsured American gets a knee replacement surgery overseas after years of living with a bad knee. [PR.com - May 31, 2007] - Medical Tourism Avoid Years of Unnecessary Debt
Americans uninsured, underinsured and even insured are taking advantage of the low cost, high quality healthcare overseas and saving tons [PR.com - May 31, 2007]
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