How many patients can you handle in 2012?

November 10, 2011

An anxious medical tourism marketing reality is setting in for facilities seeking the U.S. patient.  Staffing your international patient department with top notch service agents is not enough to attract the volume of patients required to sustain a financially viable medical tourism department.

Your medical facility needs a direct marketing approach to the patient along with a deep connection that will last a lifetime.  People have been referring doctors to friends and family for years as a way of helping others in need.  Your facility needs a friend to refer your services as a proven marketing resource.

Medical Tourism Connection has been providing service since 2007 and building a stronger relationship between the provider and patient than anywhere else available, or with any other marketing service.  If you have all the patients you can handle already scheduled for 2012 than you probably won’t need our services.  For the rest of you I invite you to take a look at everything we can offer you.  It’s free to look, it’s free to join and it’s free to receive patients!

If you do one thing for your medical tourism business in 2011 make sure it is to join Medical Tourism Connection for all of your marketing needs.   To receive more information contact us at provider@medicaltourismconnection.com

“You have a patient waiting”



Prescription Savings Testimonial

November 4, 2011
John S.

John prescription savings with the Medical Tourism Connection program was over $115 with one prescription!

As an advocate for Medical Tourism Connection and recognizing that this was a terrific opportunity, I joined the membership and business program.

It couldn’t had come at a better time; even though my wife and I have health insurance.  I would like to share the reason why… the other evening I went to an urgent care center  for a spider bite, it was badly infected and the doctor prescribed an antibiotic.  I left and went to a CVS pharmacy to fill my prescription; I took the opportunity to ask the pharmacist if she could check what the difference in cost was to purchase the prescription with no insurance, my insurance card and the domestic medical tourism savings card that came with my Medical Tourism Connection membership program.  To my surprise, the antibiotic price with no insurance or domestic medical tourism savings card would have been $129.00.
With my insurance I had an out of pocket expense of $6.29, now, are you ready for what happened next….the pharmacist shocked me when she told me that the price of the prescription with the domestic medical tourism savings card was $13.85….that is a savings of $115.15 with no insurance just by having my domestic medical tourism card!
The interesting point here is that Medical Tourism Connection membership program costs only $49.95 a month for my wife and I.
In contrast to this, we pay $742.00 a month for health insurance for two. With that said, I may, in the near future, consider dropping the insurance in favor of an HSA account and a very high deductible catastrophic insurance of maybe a deductible of $10,000.  After all, in one year of savings at $742.00 a month I would have $8904.00 in my HSA in just one year.  Just imagine if we had good health for the next 5 – 10 years.  WOW! WOULD THAT BE A GREAT SAVINGS!

Medical Tourism Connection Announces Big Growth with their Global Healthcare Program, 3rd Quarter Revenue is up 390% over Previous Quarter’s Revenue.

October 5, 2011

Medical tourism is now in the reach of individuals and families by being offered through independent insurance agents as a primary source to local and global healthcare.  The combination of global healthcare advocate with an independent insurance agent background and training is fueling the growth of the Medical Tourism Connection membership program.  Medical Tourism Connection, C.E.O. Neil Fettig stated that independent agents are eager to add a lower cost healthcare program to their portfolio and are embracing medical tourism; this makes the program a perfect fit for the already healthcare familiar agent.  The marketing success of the Medical Tourism Connection Advocate program has been attracting licensed insurance agents to take part in the new industry trend.

“I knew we were off to a great start this year with a moderate growth rate which we expected, but I did not expect the growth to be as fast as the previous quarter delivered.  We are able to handle exponential growth with ease, it just came quicker than we predicted and until we ran the numbers we had no idea that it was going to be such a high percentage topping 390%.  That gives us an even larger target to shoot at for next quarter; it is very exciting and I would not be surprised if we can achieve a four digit growth rate in the very near future.” stated Fettig.

The company, now in its fourth year, credits a proprietary software system designed in house as the support system allowing sustainable growth and making this company the industry leader.  This type of preparation and forward thinking will payoff for this fast growing company in the short run and for many years into the future.

Medical Tourism Connection is now accepting agents who are interested in adding the medical tourism solution for affordable healthcare to their portfolio. Individuals and agents interested in the program may contact Medical Tourism Connection via their website www.medicaltourismconnection.com for more information, or  888-595 3775.