Wednesday, February 10, 2016

DENTAL TOURISM TRENDS - FAQ's & STATS - 2016 Updated Repost by International Medical Tourism Journal

Dental Tourism Trends in 2016
By the International Medical Tourism Journal ~



Here's a study about the growing dental tourism industry, dental tourism prices, the increase in both demand and supply and how providers will need to differentiate their offering to remain competitive. -ed

Dental tourism (Also know as dental holidays or dental vacations) has become a booming industry, where every dentist fights for his reputation and wants to be among the first options for the travelling patient.

But how easy is it and what does it take to be a competitive player in such an unpredictable industry? With increasing awareness of the potential of the dental tourism, more and more dental clinics are trying to get into the business of attracting foreign patients.

But unfortunately most are relying on the same message…. “We are the best dentists, we provide the best dental services, in the most beautiful location, and offer dental services at X% less compared to country Y prices for the same services.”

Patient choice in dental tourism

…How can the patient choose among the sea of dentists?

…What are the criteria used in finding the best dentist?

…How far will a patient be willing to travel for a dental crown or an implant?
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Thursday, January 21, 2016

MEXICO IS ONE OF THE BEST MEDICAL & DENTAL TOURISM COUNTRIES

Medical and Dental Healthcare Tourists Take Note!

If you are planning a medical or dental vacation - consider these money-saving destinations




Medical and dental healthcare in some Latin America such as Mexico and Asia Countries such as The Philippines and Malaysia are considered basic human rights and are often available at little cost to locals and ex-pats.

FROM: INTERNATIONAL LIVING.COM


By Czarmecin media@latinoshealth.com


NEW YORK - Ms. Moira Sauvane does cancer research at Columbia University in New York City. Javier Garcia, an Argentinian-American and a third-year psychiatric resident, and Moira Sauvane, an Argentinian and a post doctoral cancer researcher, are among the best tango dancing couples in the world.

For the last three years they danced the tango almost every evening, three to four hours a night, somewhere in New York City where they now live. Their tango is unique, in that they come together in a passionate dance dialogue where they exchange lead, in a constant form of improvisation. Their relationship is also unique. Moira is married to another man.