Orlando has another attraction that has its own set of stories and memories worth boasting about. Of course, medical tourism is not usually mentioned in the same breath as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios or sunny beaches, but it should and could very well be someday.
For starters, Florida hospitals including those here in Orlando offer some of the best healthcare in the world for the states increasing population and remain an important reason why many people buy homes, rentals and retirement properties and start businesses in the region. These same healthcare providers and some of the unique specialty treatments they offer could serve as further impetus behind a new generation of tourists both domestic and international who come to Orlando for not only fun in the sun, but for medical attention that they cant get anywhere else at the time and price they want.
Despite an origin that dates back to a collection of theme parks, Orlando has steadily moved to fortify its larger tourism economy by diversifying related industries, such as a university-based medical school, interstate highway connections to nearby metropolitan areas and a stadium with a seating capacity capable of hosting major events. Medical tourism is positioned to be the next step in this Never Ending Story.
The concept behind medical tourism is simple enough: Send the patient where the care is delivered inexpensively, efficiently and effectively. This twist has put a wrinkle in healthcare reform in the United States and helped to create a $60 billion global industry.
U.S. residents already provide Florida with about $5.2 billion of this revenue; about 3 percent of both the total patients and healthcare expenditures within the state. By comparison, more than 38,000 international patients spend more than $580 million on medical services in Florida annually; about less than one percent of all visits and charges. Couple those numbers with evidence that Florida already enjoys a thriving tourism industry worth some $51 billion attracting 94 million annually; 59 million to Orlando alone with the states nationally recognized healthcare facilities and, clearly, there is an economic opportunity here worthy of pursuit…
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