نتایج جستجو برای: medical tourism

تعداد نتایج: 627423  

2015
Jeremy Snyder Valorie A. Crooks Rory Johnston Krystyna Adams Rebecca Whitmore

Medical tourism is a practice where individuals cross international borders in order to access medical care. This practice can impact the global distribution of health workers by potentially reducing the emigration of health workers from destination countries for medical tourists and affecting the internal distribution of these workers. Little has been said, however, about the impacts of medica...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
daniel badulescu dept. of economics, faculty of economic sciences, university of oradea , oradea, romania. alina badulescu dept. of economics, faculty of economic sciences, university of oradea , oradea, romania.

nowadays, medical tourism reports impressive growth in terms of number of persons, income and number of countries involved in cross-border flows. so this study was undertaken to clarify entrepreneurship opportunities and bio-ethics boundaries in medical tourism. for tourism entrepreneurs, these outgoing flows related to medical procedures and tourism become an opportunity that cannot be ignored...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
ladan rokni dept. of geography and tourism planning, school of human geography, university of tehran, iran. ahmad pourahmad mohammad hassan moteiey langroudi mehdi rezaeiy mahmoudi najmeh heidarzadeh

the aim of the present study was to appraisal the prose and cone of shiraz city in terms of its potential in the context of health tourism.the statistical sample included medical and health tourism sector in the city of shiraz in the northwest of fars province, south of iran. the efficient authorities on the topic were identified through the hospitals engaging in medical tourism. the research w...

2011
Jeremy Snyder Valorie A Crooks Rory Johnston Paul Kingsbury

BACKGROUND Medical tourism, the intentional pursuit of elective medical treatments in foreign countries, is a rapidly growing global industry. Canadians are among those crossing international borders to seek out privately purchased medical care. Given Canada's universally accessible, single-payer domestic health care system, important implications emerge from Canadians' private engagement in me...

2013
Jeremy Snyder Valorie A Crooks Leigh Turner Rory Johnston

BACKGROUND Medical tourism is a global health practice where patients travel internationally with the intention of receiving medical services. A range of low, middle, and high income countries are encouraging investment in the medical tourism sector, including countries in the Caribbean targeting patients in North America and Europe. While medical tourism has the potential to provide economic a...

2011
Leigh Turner

BACKGROUND Medical tourism companies play an important role in promoting transnational medical travel for elective, out-of-pocket medical procedures. Though researchers are paying increasing attention to the global phenomenon of medical tourism, to date websites of medical tourism companies have received limited scrutiny. This article analyzes websites of Canadian medical tourism companies that...

Journal: :Cytotherapy 2010
Kurt C Gunter Arthur L Caplan Chris Mason Rachel Salzman William E Janssen Karen Nichols Luis F Bouzas Francesco Lanza Bruce L Levine John E J Rasko Akihiro Shimosaka Edwin Horwitz

1 Department of Research and Development, Hospira Inc., Lake Forest, Illinois, USA, 2 Department of Medical Ethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 3 Advanced Centre for Biochemical Engineering, University College London, London, UK, 4 The Stop ALD Foundation, Houston, Texas, USA, 5 Interdisciplinary Oncology Program, H. Lee Moffi tt Cancer Center & Research Institu...

2014
Thinakorn Noree Johanna Hanefeld Richard Smith

BACKGROUND Travel for medical treatment is an aspect of globalization and health that is comparatively less understood. Little is known about volume, characteristic and motivation of medical tourists, limiting understanding of effects on health systems and patients. Thailand is amongst a handful of countries that have positioned themselves as medical tourism destination. This paper examines in ...

2015
Valorie A. Crooks I. Glenn Cohen Krystyna Adams Rebecca Whitmore Jeffrey Morgan

BACKGROUND Enabled by globalizing processes such as trade liberalization, medical tourism is a practice that involves patients' intentional travel to privately obtain medical care in another country. Empirical legal research on this issue is limited and seldom based on the perspectives of destination countries receiving medical tourists. We consulted with diverse lawyers from across Barbados to...

2017
Krystyna Adams Jeremy Snyder Valorie A. Crooks Rory Johnston

BACKGROUND Medical tourism, the practice of persons intentionally travelling across international boundaries to access medical care, has drawn increasing attention from researchers, particularly in relation to potential ethical concerns of this practice. Researchers have expressed concern for potential negative impacts to individual safety, public health within both countries of origin for medi...

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