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Exactly.
I dispel travel misconceptions spread by anyone, even US dentists.
All work can be evaluated, some evaluations will draw indeterminate conclusions regardless of which country the evaluation is performed in. That is the nature of diagnosis.
Patient surveys are very good supplemental indicators of the professionalism and quality of an institution and their provided medical care.
These are facts, not your feelings.
Transparent fee charts, equipment audits, contracts, insurance, warranties, international accreditation, consults, the increase in medical care abroad itself are relevant medical quality data.
I've consulted with dozens of dentists and doctors about many aspects of medical care in at least a dozen countries.
Ask anyone what they think of manipulative healthcare practices in any country. They don't like them.
Ask the banned women dying in parking lots in the US, the bounty hunted pregnant women from Texas, US kidney stone sufferers permanently damaged because they were waiting in the ER for 14 hours, US patients denied dentistry or other care because they cannot afford fabricated fee schedules dictated by healthcare monopolies that do not guarantee quality care.
The US healthcare system leans profit-driven, not patient-focused, and that is reflected in the low quality and accessibility of care in the US, regardless of the talent of some US medical professionals. They work in a broken, predatory system.
Yes, and this has no bearing on the quality of medical care internationally.
Yes, health care is risky everywhere ,and many countries provide the same or better healthcare than the US at a more affordable cost with easier access to care. Yes, health care can be difficult for doctors to perform everywhere, and many countries provide the same or better healthcare than the US at a more affordable cost with easier access to care.
All the more reason to receive the highest quality medical care as soon as possible at a reasonable cost. The US cannot provide that type of care to most of its citizens. Wait times are harmful or fatal to many US patients. Other countries can provide the highest quality medical care without delay at a reasonable cast to both their citizens and disadvantaged foreigners like US patients. Other healthcare infrastructures function better and can help more people at a lower cost.
For a layperson, you are unbelievably, stubbornly confident in your incorrectness. You cannot possibly know the depths of your ignorance. I am an expert, and I will continue fixing the problems caused by bad international dentistry for a healthy fee. You don't need to believe it for it to be true, and your denial does nothing to change my daily reality in practice. Good luck.
If a random dentist and I compete performing root canals, I'm banking on the dentist. Not my interest.
Travel experience, information and providing reliable sources about life and medical care abroad? You are the layperson here.
You may be a relative expert in a narrow field, but getting upset doesn't change any of the facts about world-class Thai dentistry, better medical care abroad or plummeting healthcare quality in the US.
Keep pushing to advertise it and I'll have more work, thanks.
You're Thai? Cheers.
Congrats on the influx of US patients and good on you, they need the help.