<h1 class="h1">California-based Corporation Looks to Singapore for High-quality and Affordable Medical Treatment
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<p> <i>In a bid to counter high healthcare costs, Snow Summit Mountain Resort aims to send its employees to Singapore for affordable and high-quality medical treatment. Other corporations are set to follow suit.</i>
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<p> Singapore (<a href="http://www.prweb.com/">PRWEB</a>) November 20, 2008 -- It is no secret that on average, a US medical traveler to Singapore pays a mere third of what a similar treatment would cost back home. With burgeoning domestic healthcare costs, such savings provide ample motivation for self-insured US corporations to jump on the medical travel bandwagon.
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<p> Language aside, Ms Hanft feels that safety, cleanliness and food remain obstacles for many when presented with <a href="http://www.singaporemedicine.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );" target="_blank" title="alternative healthcare destinations">alternative healthcare destinations</a>. This, she feels, is where Singapore has an advantage.
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<p> The World Health Organization (WHO) ranked Singapore's healthcare system best in Asia and sixth worldwide. By comparison, the US is ranked 37th. A multifaceted medical hub with high standards of patient services, research, development and training, Singapore's well-established medical infrastructure also boasts 13 JCI-accredited medical facilities staffed by doctors trained in the best centers around the world.
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<p> Impressive as accolades and achievements read, Director of Healthcare Services at the <a href="http://www.singaporemedicine.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );" target="_blank" title="Singapore Tourism Board">Singapore Tourism Board</a>, Dr Jason Yap, notes the importance of such educational and exploratory visits.
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<p> She declares, "You feel safe all the time, it's clean, the people are friendly, the food is great and it's an easily accessible and convenient city. Americans will love it."
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<p> Dr Yap adds, "Visitors never have to worry about wars, social unrest, riots or natural disasters in Singapore. This provides peace of mind, which in essence, is what international patients need most when they are unwell."
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<p> <i>In a bid to counter high healthcare costs, Snow Summit Mountain Resort aims to send its employees to Singapore for affordable and high-quality medical treatment. Other corporations are set to follow suit.</i>
</p>
<p> Singapore (<a href="http://www.prweb.com/">PRWEB</a>) November 20, 2008 -- It is no secret that on average, a US medical traveler to Singapore pays a mere third of what a similar treatment would cost back home. With burgeoning domestic healthcare costs, such savings provide ample motivation for self-insured US corporations to jump on the medical travel bandwagon.
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<p> Language aside, Ms Hanft feels that safety, cleanliness and food remain obstacles for many when presented with <a href="http://www.singaporemedicine.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );" target="_blank" title="alternative healthcare destinations">alternative healthcare destinations</a>. This, she feels, is where Singapore has an advantage.
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<p> The World Health Organization (WHO) ranked Singapore's healthcare system best in Asia and sixth worldwide. By comparison, the US is ranked 37th. A multifaceted medical hub with high standards of patient services, research, development and training, Singapore's well-established medical infrastructure also boasts 13 JCI-accredited medical facilities staffed by doctors trained in the best centers around the world.
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<p> Impressive as accolades and achievements read, Director of Healthcare Services at the <a href="http://www.singaporemedicine.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );" target="_blank" title="Singapore Tourism Board">Singapore Tourism Board</a>, Dr Jason Yap, notes the importance of such educational and exploratory visits.
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<p> She declares, "You feel safe all the time, it's clean, the people are friendly, the food is great and it's an easily accessible and convenient city. Americans will love it."
</p>
<p> Dr Yap adds, "Visitors never have to worry about wars, social unrest, riots or natural disasters in Singapore. This provides peace of mind, which in essence, is what international patients need most when they are unwell."
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