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International Patient Safety Checklist in United States

Use this checklist before booking treatment abroad. Verifying these items helps protect your health, finances, and travel plans.

  • Verify hospital accreditation (JCI, NABH, or equivalent)
  • Confirm surgeon credentials and experience with your specific procedure
  • Request detailed cost estimate including all fees
  • Check if the hospital offers international patient services
  • Verify language support for consultations and medical records
  • Confirm insurance acceptance or payment options
  • Research visa requirements and medical visa availability
  • Plan adequate recovery time before return travel
  • Arrange airport transfer and accommodation near hospital
  • Request copies of all medical records and discharge summaries
  • Clarify follow-up care arrangements in your home country
  • Get a second opinion before committing to treatment abroad

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about hospitals in United States

Frequently Asked Questions

US healthcare costs are driven by high physician salaries, expensive medical technology and pharmaceuticals, administrative overhead from a multi-payer insurance system, and high malpractice insurance costs. A cardiac bypass costs $100,000–$200,000, a knee replacement $30,000–$60,000, and an MRI $1,000–$5,000. However, these costs reflect access to the latest technology, highly trained specialists, and rigorous quality standards.
The Joint Commission (TJC) is the primary accrediting body for US hospitals, evaluating over 22,000 healthcare organizations. TJC accreditation is required for hospitals to receive Medicare/Medicaid funding and is considered a baseline quality standard. The commission conducts unannounced surveys, evaluates patient outcomes, and enforces standards for infection control, medication safety, and patient rights.
Yes. The US conducts more clinical trials than any other country, and many are open to international patients. Major cancer centers like MD Anderson, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and Dana-Farber offer access to experimental therapies not available elsewhere. International patient offices at major hospitals can help identify relevant trials and facilitate enrollment.
Many US hospitals now offer bundled or package pricing for international patients, particularly for planned procedures. These packages typically include surgeon fees, hospital charges, anesthesia, implants, and a defined post-operative period. However, pricing varies significantly between institutions, and patients should request detailed estimates and understand what is included.
International patients typically enter on a B-2 tourist visa, which covers medical treatment. The application requires a letter from the US hospital confirming the appointment, a cost estimate, and proof of ability to pay. Processing times vary by country (typically 2–12 weeks). Some hospitals assist with visa documentation through their international patient offices.

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