LEGAL ISSUES & MEDICAL
TOURISM
WHAT
ARE MY RIGHTS IN CASE OF MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS?
Most hospitals, wherever they are located, will not
cover the cost of medical complications. Therefore it is important to speak to
your international medical provider to see their definition of what constitutes
a “medical complication”. Is it simply a surgical procedure that, due to
unforeseen but manageable difficulties, takes a little longer than expected?
Or, is it an additional problem that arises following a procedure, treatment or
illness and is secondary to it, as Medicinenet.com defines it. The differences
may seem minor; however, they become all too real, for example, if you are a
morbidly obese medical tourism patient who requires additional surgical
equipment and time to get a breathing tube down your trachea – and are later
charged one thousand five hundred dollars extra for it.
The moral of the story is: ask questions and get
everything in writing first – before your procedure.
Will my insurance cover the cost of complications?
The correct answer to this question will depend on the
type of policy you hold, however, don’t count on your insurance covering
complications related non elective procedures such as cosmetic surgery and
weight loss surgery.
WHAT
IF I DECIDE NOT TO HAVE MY SURGERY, WILL I BE ABLE TO GET MY MONEY BACK?
Again, this will depend on the policy of the hospital
you have chosen, as well as when you cancel your procedure.
Make sure to
have the answer to this question in writing.
However, most international hospitals I have spoken to
will refund a majority if not all of the money you have paid.
IF
THE HOSPITAL DECIDES NOT TO PERFORM THE SURGERY WILL I RECEIVE MY MONEY BACK?
If you are dealing with a recognized medical provider
then the answer is almost sure to be an unqualified yes
. Nevertheless, you need to talk with your particular
hospital or medical tourism facilitator for full cancellation policy details,
particularly if you are dealing with lesser known, or non-accredited medical
providers.
You need to be extremely careful of the hospital and
clinic you choose, as some may refuse to give back your money and therefore you
must make sure you are using a hospital or clinic that is reputable and
trustworthy.
Many hospitals and clinics throughout the world
promote themselves to American, Canadian and UK medical tourism patients that
should not be.
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