Patients Beyond Borders Singapore Edition: Everybody's Guide to Affordable, World-Class Medical Care Abroad
By (Author) Josef Woodman
Healthy Travel Media
Healthy Travel Media
28th July 2009
Second Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Family and health
Reference works
915.9
Paperback
250
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
354g
Following the success of the flagship Patients Beyond Borders Singapore Edition, published in July 2007, the second edition has now been released. This 250-page guidebook features a fully updated and revised in-depth overview of Singapore's hospitals and clinics serving international patients and now includes 16 pages of color inserts showcasing Singapore's world-class facilities and attractions. Considered one of the worlds top medical travel destinations, Singapore attracts more than 410,000 international patients to its hospitals and treatment centers and expects that number to grow to one million by 2012. The country boasts 13 JCI-accredited healthcare facilities, and its healthcare system was ranked the best in Asia and sixth best in the world by the World Health Organization (the US was ranked 36th). Singapore's 35 international clinics and hospitals offer nearly every imaginable medical procedure at a 30 to 60 percent saving over U.S. prices. This complete guide contains detailed profiles of each of the country's hospitals and clinics serving international patients and includes extensive coverage of the acclaimed Centers of Excellence, specialties and super-specialties, patient liaison services, accommodation options, travel destinations, and more.
A leader in global consumer healthcare advocacy, Josef Woodman is President of Healthy Travel Media and author of "Patients Beyond Borders" . He spent more than three years researching contemporary medical tourism and analyzing consumer and institutional trends. As co-founder of MyDailyHealth and Ventana Communications, his pioneering background in health, wellness and Web technology has allowed him to compile a wealth of information about
important consumer healthcare choices.