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Medical Travel - Limited Health Insurance? Cardiac surgery

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2008

As the debate between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton heats up over health care, the truth still remains that 47 million Americans are uninsured and millions more deprived of healthcare. Last year Steve Roach of Texas needed triple bypass surgery but didn't have the means or the insurance coverage to pay for it. Just the hospital fee was up to $85,000. Add other costs to this and the bill could go up to $250,000. Fearing bankruptcy, he took a bold step and went to India for surgery. All costs included - surgery, hospital, doctor, anesthesiologist, etc., etc. - the bill was $12,000. Medical and dental travel company Healthbase arranged Steve's low cost high quality medical treatment in India saving him from going bankrupt. For more, visit http://www.Healthbase.com.

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  • The average amount of money that drives people into medical bankruptcy is just $12,000. These patients in Austin were quoted between $30,000 and $85,000 by their US doctors - their deductibles didn't cover the costs. Angeles Dental is not nearly as far away as Asia - just across the border from San Diego, the clinic is housed in the private Hospital Angeles medical complex. Get a free quote with ADA codes - (877) 505-5306

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