Outsourcing Nurses India


















Would outsourcing more international aid to reduce 16.6% of GDP in the United States spends on health care?

People travel to India for surgery now, and the cost is much cheaper there, even including airfare. The care is also very good. This is probably not covered by private insurance and would not be in one of the proposals, even if people were forced to buy health insurance. Mandatory health insurance would likely result in people having surgery much more expensive here because they had already paid the premiums. If the federal government has considered options for international health insurance, some of these costs could be reduced. There must be foreign suppliers for wheelchairs and other durable medical equipment that sell at competitive prices and do not require contracts monthly and provide a reasonable price maintenance. So why not negotiate with Mexico to develop care facilities where the cost of labor is cheaper? A percentage of people in our nursing homes do not receive any visitors anyway, and this option would allow their money last longer.



Yes, but then you're looking at globalization and world government and whatnot … can you see the Conservatives in the U.S. to sit for it? You make valid points on DME and comparative prices. It would probably help Big Pharma to make their astronomical price a bit. You might actually be something long term facilities outside the country, since they obviously are not a priority in this country right now. However, I welcome the day when American politicians and lawyers are outsourced to India. Perhaps this is the day we have "equality for all"






Outsourcing Medicine to India




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