Whatever that noobs name who posted the data collected while driving a cab...warning this thread contains actual news and information that is not based on your trite anecdotal evidence...
http://www.dailymail.co.u...y.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
"A recent report from Reuters showed than Americans can typically expect to save 40-50 per cent depending on the procedure.
However, in some cases, the savings could be much more. According to the Medical Tourism Association, savings could be as much as 90 per cent.
The cost of a heart bypass in the U.S., averages $144,000, according to the MTA, compared to a cut-price $14,802 in Colombia, or an astounding $5,200 in India; while a patient seeking a less-invasive procedure, such as Lasik, can pay as little as $500 in India for both eyes, compared to over $4,000 stateside."
http://www.dailymail.co.u...y.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
"A recent report from Reuters showed than Americans can typically expect to save 40-50 per cent depending on the procedure.
However, in some cases, the savings could be much more. According to the Medical Tourism Association, savings could be as much as 90 per cent.
The cost of a heart bypass in the U.S., averages $144,000, according to the MTA, compared to a cut-price $14,802 in Colombia, or an astounding $5,200 in India; while a patient seeking a less-invasive procedure, such as Lasik, can pay as little as $500 in India for both eyes, compared to over $4,000 stateside."
