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Billy Burnett Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-06-10 07:11 PM
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Cuba Would Welcome American Medical Tourists
Cuba Would Welcome American Medical Tourists
http://www.periodico26.cu/english/coverage/jan2010/us-cuba020510.html

Havana, Feb 5, (RHC).- Although Cuban-Americans have always been allowed to visit Cuba, and now with no limitations whatsoever, other Americans still have to get a visa and prove to the authorities that they have a good reason to visit. So far, President Obama has not delivered on his promise of free trade and free travel between the USA and Cuba.

A delegation from American trade organization World Trade Center Tampa Bay has just returned from a Cuba trip and issued a declaration aimed at promoting travel and business with the island. WTC intends to re-establish historic relations between the Tampa Bay area and Cuba by encouraging travel of business and trade groups to Cuba. The organization believes that unrestricted and free travel for U.S. citizens to Cuba should be approved. The US blockade on Cuba currently prohibits most travel to the island and limits trade to food, agriculture and medical products. The organization has encouraged University of South Florida medical school to approach Cuban institutions; and, supports efforts to establish Tampa International Airport and the Port of Tampa as authorized gateways for travel and trade with Cuba.

Although Americans do travel for medical treatment to Cuba, they do so illegally. But Cuba is building on the medical tourism trade it gets from Canada, Latin America and Caribbean Islands. Cuba treatment costs are a third to a quarter of those in the United States, according to Latin American doctors and patients.

Last year, the Dominican Republic and Cuba, which do not have diplomatic relations, agreed to allow weekly charter flights between the two countries, and since then at least 150 Dominicans have flown to Cuba for medical treatment, according to travel agents.

Cuba attracts patients from throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, where advanced equipment and techniques are lacking and where there are often shortages of medicine and personnel. Cuban officials say more patients are now coming from the Dominican Republic than elsewhere in the Caribbean because of the direct flights and because the two countries share Spanish as their common language.

One American excuse for not lifting the so-called embargo is that Cuba is not prepared for a mass of US tourists. Cuba is aware of the value of tourism to its economy and what a change in US tourism policy would mean. This nation has rapidly developed hotels and resorts over the past two decades to cater to primarily Canadian and European travellers, 2.4 million tourists in 2009.

Cuba has been offering health tourism since 1989, for both medical treatment and health spas. All health tourism goes via Cubanacan Tourism and Health, a state owned company that uses a network of hospitals, private medical and dental clinics, opticians, drugstores and spas. It markets health tourism through travel agencies and private clinics. It runs the international clinics scattered all across the country, as well as medical outposts in hotels and resorts






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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-06-10 08:22 PM
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1. It surely would beat the recent path taken by some US health insurance companies
in sending surgery clients to Asia, wouldn't it?

We've been hearing about THAT bright idea going on in the US for years, with US citizens being flown across the globe to hospitals for heart surgery, etc., checked into hotels, going to surgery, and recuperating long enough to make the long trip back, all in the interest of saving insurance companies a buck or two.....

I've been hearing about the medical tourism business Cuba has with Europe for a decade. It has been successful, and I was so surprised to learn back then it had been going on successfully for years by the time I heard about it. Of course the US is the last to hear about it because information like this doesn't match the bogus image we've been trained to believe.

I've heard stories from Cuba travelers who've been in Cuba at the time they had medical emergencies, and were treated in both the clinics and offices available for travelers, and for the home crowds, and have heard nothing but satisfactory comments on their experiences, which told me right away the claims I've heard from Cuban "exiles" that Cuba treats foreigners better than their own citizens are designed, like all the other propaganda, to continue the illusion the rest of the world KNOWS is a deliberately twisted lie.

Although I would NEVER want to be flown ANYWHERE to save our dirty insurance companies a buck, I would far rather be flown to Cuba for surgery than to Asia.

This would be a great selling point for the hogs who want to put money first, before everything, to persuade them to drop their stupidity and retire the Cuban travel ban on ordinary Americans.
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