Monday, December 21, 2009

About That Concierge Service?

The following is a short piece from information given out by Patients With Passports, which I have been writing about the last few days. I will focus on this group until Christmas anyway.
I hope it is beneficial to you.

An elaborate system has been created to look after the non-medical needs of patients arriving from abroad for proton radiation treatment at the National Cancer Center in Seoul, South Korea. The service provides thoughtful, personalized help every step of the way.
-- help gathering the medical records necessary for the NCC to determine whether proton therapy is an appropriate treatment for the patient
-- airport pick-up and drop-off
-- accommodation at up-market residential facility for the duration of treatment
-- three-day orientation upon arrival
-- help getting started with cultural, sporting, travel-oriented, or educational activities while in Seoul
-- attentive assistance throughout your stay from bilingual staff in dealing with non-medical matters

The concierge service is set up to look after foreign patients from the moment someone registers for proton therapy, to the day the patient departs Seoul for home. Throughout the process, foreign patients can count on receiving attentive, personalized help from bilingual staff.
Again their website.
Tomorrow I’ll cover some information about pre-departure preparation.

Have a good Monday.
Blessings,
Rick

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