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Medical tourism isn't new, although the scale and distances described in this article certainly are. People living in the southwestern states have for decades gone over the Mexican border to get inexpensive dental work, particularly crowns and bridges, and regular (non-emergency) medical care. Some San Diego companies offer a Mexican health insurance plan. In recent years people are also taking advantage of inexpensive veterinary care in Mexico. As our jobless rate rises, Mexican doctors and dentists will draw even more US patients.

So why are medical procedures so much more expensive in the US? The reasons are multifold. Doctors are paid more of course, but doesn't explain those sky high hospital costs where you get charged $10 for an aspirin, the charges seem to bear no reasonable relation to costs. Furthermore doctors and hospitals actually charge the uninsured more. The insurance companies negotiate a schedule of rates for each procedure, and these rates can be ten times lower than the "list" cost of a procedure charged to the uninsured. Another problem is liability, especially when it comes to obstetrics. Doctors must practice highly defensive medicine and that drives up costs. In general American hospitals throw away everything that come into contact with a patient. That holds down infection, but it drives up costs. Finally hospitals provide expensive medicine to poor people including illegal aliens. An illegal Mexican immigrant has had three liver transplants at a cost of $1 million and need another! So Mr. Lupo had to provide medical care to Mexicans through his taxes while he had to go to India! Something is wrong with this picture.

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