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Crème of the Crop: The Best Foreign Hospitals, by Country
By Ilene Little on Friday, November 6, 2009
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Podcast on the interview about best foreign hospitals, by country
In this interview, Rudy Rupak, co-founder and CEO of PlanetHospital details the vetting process his company goes through to locate the best doctors and put their seal of approval on foreign hospitals listed, by country, below.
“Finding the right doctor is more important than finding the right hospital,” said Rupak, “our company is not hospital centric; it’s doctor centric. A building doesn’t cure a person; a doctor does.”
“We focus on hospitals that attract the best doctors,” explains Rupak. “we’ve visited every single hospital and met with the doctors personally; interviewing them and doing peer reviews and background checks.
I was frankly surprised, when researching for stats comparing the quality of health care by country, that I found no such statistics at the usual respected sources such as the Kaiser Foundation.
“There really isn’t that kind of data available in published form, but we’re going to do it ourselves,” said Rupak, “It’s a legal challenge. Some of these hospitals have given us data, but it’s for internal consumption only and we can only share it with individual patients, but we can’t publish it.”
“The problem is the hospitals are competing against one another, and they don’t want their data to be made public especially to the other hospitals,” said Rupak, “They’re sensitive about that. So although we have the data available, we cannot put a comparison sheet together just because of our convenance with each and every hospital.”
“We have destination managers located in every single country that we do business in, and one of their main functions is to visit the hospitals and make sure that we get all the data that is germane to the care we’re providing. The data collection is set forth by our Chief Medical Officer and Chief Quality Officer who put together the standards for our data collection,” he said.
Here are names and links to the top foreign hospitals, by country, according to Rupak:
Singapore: The three top hospitals there are: The Parkway Group, National University Hospital and Sing Health. “There are other hospitals of great reputation, but those are the three that our Chief Medical Officer was comfortable with,” commented Rupak.
Philippines: We choose to work with The Medical City Hospital, and with St. Luke’s Hospital.http://www.stluke.com.ph/
Thailand: We’re only dealing with one particular hospital called Samitevaj.
India: There’s the Wockhardt Hospital in Bangalore, the Apollo Hospital in Chennai; and in New Delhi, the Max Hospital and the Artemis Hospital.
Belgium: The Jan Palfijn Hospital.
Greece: The Genesis Hospital in Thessallniki; St. Joesph Hospital in Malta,
Brazil: The Albert Einstein Hospital and the Hospital Sirio Livanes in San Paulo
Panama: The John Hopkins Punta Pacifica.
Costa Rica: The Clinica Biblica
El Salvadore: The Clinica Diagnostico
Mexico: In Guadalajara CMPH hospital; in Mexico City the ABC Hospital; and the Angeles Hospital in Zonario (a suburb of Tijuana near the San Diego border).
The author: Ilene Little
Ilene has written 78 posts to this blog. Ilene Little, CEO of Traveling 4 Health & Retirement (THR), has written an excellent report on reasons Boomers are embracing medical tourism in this global health era. This Medical Tourism Report features live interviews of patients, doctors, facilitators, and caregivers. Also see Ilene's regular Medical Tourism Blog.
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