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Mercury Healthcare International, Inc.

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Your paths to globally integrated group health, wellness and medical tourism benefits start here.


EMPLOYERS

employers

Global and domestic employers and their plan participants demand better healthcare. Employees want broad network choices and a variety of options and access to high quality care no matter where they work or reside and make the best purchasing decisions.

PROVIDERS

Mercury is a health care shopping solution provided to plan participants in employer-sponsored health benefit plans or their insurers. Your participation with Mercury Healthcare International is a valued component to our network. We share your commitment to providing patients with the highest level of care.  We let you set your own prices and compete globally, nationally, regionally and locally to earn their business. There are no fees to participate and no commissions to pay.

PRODUCERS

We are committed to our Producers, and the role you play in helping large and small employer groups, unions and association plans, in their search for affordable healthcare programs. We've got products to support customer retention rates and attract a higher volume of new customers by enabling health care decision making on the basis of cost, quality, and convenience.

Reviews

"The Medical Tourism Industry has a great but, as of yet, unrealized potential to transform the way global healthcare is delivered. After much press and many start ups, no one has yet developed the ideal system to connect patients and providers on a global basis. Perhaps, had her book been available earlier on, the Medical Travel Industry would look completely different today. Dr. Todd writes with much wit and grace and explains the elements required to succeed in this difficult but essential business. Following her suggestions and implementing her ideas are as important to Medical Tourism as following a detailed recipe is to cake making. In either situation, the end result can be very tasty or a disaster. My experience tells me there are many bad cooks in the Medical Tourism arena. Dr. Todd is the Chef’s Chef of this industry. To be a successful Medical Tourism cook, I recommend a short course in her kitchen!"    

— Armando Baez, FLMI,
General Manager – China, Global Benefits Group / "Insurance Without Borders";
Board Member - Self Insurance Institute of America (SIIA)

 

The Handbook of Medical Tourism Program Development: Developing Globally Integrated Health Systems
(2011, Productivity Press, New York)
Released: 8 December 2011, 255 pages
Audience:  Hospitals, Employers, Insurers, Healthcare Providers

Features

  • Draws on the experience of leading experts in global network development
  • Outlines the stakeholders and the important issues relevant to each
  • Discusses the elements of a successful system, including the importance of case management and follow-up care
  • Includes a discussion of contracting with domestic and foreign entities
  • Focuses on the network development aspects of medical tourism

Summary

Explaining how to develop a patient-centered medical tourism program, the Handbook of Medical Tourism Development is the ideal guide for any hospital, clinic, hotel, spa, or ancillary facility wishing to become a medical tourism provider. From high-cost surgery, transplants, diagnostics, and preventive wellness checkups, to medical and wellness spa retreats, patient follow up, and outcomes measurement, this book covers the gamut of related issues.

  • Details the elements necessary for a successful system
  • Addresses contracting issues likely to arise