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Medical Tourism: Should You Travel For Your Healthcare? - 0 views

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    Medical care in the United States is expensive. Sometimes even with a good health insurance you can find yourself paying a pretty penny for medical procedures. What if you can get good medical care while enjoying travel abroad. Yes, medical tourism is a thing now and getting popular day by day. You won't believe to experience great medical facilities and luxurious stay sometimes better than the US. On the top of that getting medical care out of the states is much less expensive, it gives you opportunity to travel beautiful places, or just relax far away from your city. Check out all the other benefits of medical tourism, passport and visa requirements, top medical procedures to pick an international destination and other things you should know before you leave.
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Knowland: Tampa-St. Petersburg sees 20 percent growth in February M&E - 0 views

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    TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA led in meetings and events growth for the top 25 markets in February with a 20 percent year-over-year increase, according to Knowland. Denver and Boston came in second and third, respectively, while National Associations and Technology groups led in four of the top five markets. Overall, year-over-year event volume growth for the industry reached 5.3 percent, the report said. Meetings in the top 25 markets used an average space of 3,507 square feet, compared to 2,890 square feet in secondary markets. The top 25 markets had an average of 124 attendees, while secondary markets averaged 118 attendees. Additional insights into the key industry drivers for the top 25 markets with the highest meeting volumes include: Tampa-St. Petersburg (up 20 percent): national association, healthcare, charity/non-profit/social services, technology and wedding. Denver (up 7 percent): technology, national association, education, healthcare and construction. Boston (up 15 percent): education, healthcare, technology, training/education and travel.
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