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From exotic spa treatments to euthanasia, this book examines the background and social context of medical tourism-the practice of traveling for health care. This work also documents how this industry is reshaping the face of medicine worldwide for individuals, local communities, and national health care systems. Medical Tourism: A Reference Handbook provides an accessible overview of the state of medical tourism, written from a balanced, unbiased perspective. The authors provide relevant social context for this controversial topic, discussing the state of extremely limited research data on…mehr
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From exotic spa treatments to euthanasia, this book examines the background and social context of medical tourism-the practice of traveling for health care. This work also documents how this industry is reshaping the face of medicine worldwide for individuals, local communities, and national health care systems. Medical Tourism: A Reference Handbook provides an accessible overview of the state of medical tourism, written from a balanced, unbiased perspective. The authors provide relevant social context for this controversial topic, discussing the state of extremely limited research data on medical tourism; the ethical issues involved, such as traveling to have a black-market organ transplanted; and the significant impact of medical tourism on health care systems-that of the United States, and those of the destination countries. The book highlights many contemporary problems, controversies, and implications of medical tourism both for individuals and health care systems, and presents thought-provoking potential solutions. The topic of medical tourism is also addressed against the backdrop of current healthcare reforms in the United States. Readers can reference a wealth of additional material on medical tourism, ranging from original documents to extensive directories of selected organizations and resources.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: ABC-CLIO
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781598845402
- ISBN-10: 1598845403
- Artikelnr.: 34388282
- Verlag: ABC-CLIO
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781598845402
- ISBN-10: 1598845403
- Artikelnr.: 34388282
STEPHANIE WATSON is an independent scholar who has written and contributed to numerous works, including World of Genetics and Science and Its Times. She is the author of The Urinary System, and coauthor of The Endocrine System, both in Greenwood's Human Body Systems series. KELLI MILLER is an independent scholar and is the founder of NewScience Inc. where she is feature writer on health and medicine for clients such as The Scientist and Popular Science.
Preface
1 Background and History
What Is Medical Tourism?
Why Do People Travel Abroad for Medical Care?
Cost
Quality
Shorter Wait Times
Unavailable Procedures
Anonymity
Vacation
Inbound vs. Outbound Medical Tourism
Types of Medical Tourism
Dental Tourism
Reproductive Tourism
Transplant Tourism
Lifestyle Tourism
Other Medically Related Forms of Tourism
What Factors Drive the Growth of Medical Tourism?
Cost
Demand
Availability
Ease of Travel
Quality
Higher Standard of Living
Who Are the Medical Tourists?
The Uninsured
The Hopeful
The Accidental Tourist
The Traveler
The Luxury Seeker
The Expatriate
The Health Conscious
The Wealthy
The Poor
The Informed
Top Medical Tourism Destinations
Asia
India
Thailand
Malaysia
Singapore
Taiwan
South Korea
Philippines
Latin America
Mexico
Argentina
Brazil
Costa Rica
Caribbean
Antigua
Barbados
Europe
Czech Republic
Hungary
Turkey
Middle East
Israel
Jordan
United Arab Emirates
Africa
South Africa
How Medical Tourism Markets Itself
International Outreach
Internet Presence
Traditional Advertising
Word of Mouth
Medical Tourism Facilitators
References
2 Problems
Controversies
and Solutions
Gathering Accurate Data and Conducting Research
Definitional and Related Problems
Research Approaches
Some Basic Unanswered Questions
Meeting Research Needs
Safety Concerns
Ensuring Patients Are Getting High-Quality Care Abroad
Information on the Internet
Accreditation and Medical Standards
Medical Personnel/Licensing
Standards for Medical Tourism Facilitators
Continuity of Care
Liability
Traveling across Borders
Health Risks of International Travel
Entry Requirements
Avoiding Travel-related Problems for Medical Tourists
Details at Home
Medical Details
Travel Details
The Internet
Distance Care
and Telemedicine
Ethical Issues
Shortcutting Cost and Quality
Illegal Procedures
Suicide Tourism
Unproven Treatments
Informed Consent
Selling Organs
The Economics of Medical Tourism
Affordability
Health Insurance
Opposition to Insurance Coverage
References
3 Worldwide Perspective or Special U.S. Issues
Global Tourism
Globalization and Medical Tourism
How Does Medical Tourism Fit into a World Economy?
Medical Tourism and Systemic Inequalities
Heath Care Inequities
Public Health
Global Health Workforce
Migration of Skilled Medical Professionals out of Poorer Countries
Migration of Skilled Medical Professionals into Poorer Countries
Impacts of Migration on Medical Education and Ethics
Regulatory Guidelines Impacting Medical Tourism
International Health Regulations
General Agreement on Trade in Services
Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement
Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
European Union (EU) Directive on Cross-border Health Care
Why Do Medical Tourists Pick One Country Over Another?
Distance
Specialization and Reputation
Infrastructure
Political Stability
Cultural and Language Issues
Choosing a Destination
The U.S. Health Care System and Medical Tourism
The United States as a Medical Tourism Destination
Domestic Medical Tourism
American Opinion on Medical Travel
U.S. Health Care Reform and Medical Tourism
References
4 Chronology
References
5 Medical Care Providers-Organizational Biographies
Asia
India
Apollo Hospitals
Fortis Hospital
Bangalore
Max Super-Specialty Hospital
Shroff Eye Hospital and LASIK Center
Malaysia
Prince Court Medical Centre
Tropicana Medical Centre (TMC)
Philippines
St. Luke's Medical Center (SLMC)
Singapore
Alexandra Hospital
Gleneagles Hospital
National Cancer Center
Singapore (NCCS)
Raffles Hospital
South Korea
Wooridul Spine Hospital
Taiwan
Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital
Min-Sheng General Hospital
Taipei Medical University-Municipal Wan Fang Hospital
Thailand
Bangkok Hospital Medical Center
Bumrungrad International
Caribbean
Antigua
Crossroads Centre
Barbados
Barbados Fertility Centre
Curacao
Curacao Dialysis Center
Puerto Rico
HIMA-HEALTH
Central and South America
Brazil
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein (HIAE)
Ivo Pitanguy Clinic
Costa Rica
CIMA San José
Clinica Biblica Hospital
Europe
Czech Republic
Na Homolce Hospital
Germany
Schoen-Kliniken
Turkey
Anadolu Medical Center
Middle East and Africa
Israel
IVF Haifa
Jordan
King Hussein Cancer Center
Lebanon
Clemenceau Medical Center
South Africa
Netcare Olivedale Hospital
United Arab Emirates
American Hospital Dubai
Dubai Healthcare Center (DHCC)
North America
Canada
Shouldice Hospital
Mexico
Christus Muguerza Super Specialty Hospital
United States
Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA)
Cleveland Clinic
Jackson Memorial Hospital
Johns Hopkins Medicine International (JHI)
Mayo Clinic
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)
Partners Harvard Medical International (PHMI)
Philadelphia International Medicine (PIM)
Shady Grove Fertility Center
Stanford Hospital & Clinics
Texas Medical Center
University of Michigan Health System
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)
Weill Cornell Medical College
References
6 Data and Documents
Data
Documents
American College of Surgeons Statement on Medical and Surgical Tourism
International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Guidelines for Plastic Surgery Tourists
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Pre-Travel Consultation: Counseling and Advice for Travelers
United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
International Society for Stem Cell Research Patient Handbook on Stem Cell Therapies: Appendix I of the Guidelines for Clinical Translation of Stem Cell Research (Sections 9
10
and 11)
References
7 Directory of Organizations
8 Resources
Books
Research Focus
Patient Guides
Spas
Other
Academically Focused Resources
Selected Journals (Academic)
Medical Journal Finder Directories
Selected Journal Articles
Essays
and Book Chapters
Reports
Medical Society Positions and Statements
Regulations and Legislation
United States
International
The European Union (EU)
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Workforce Issues
Issues in Medical Ethics
Trade Associations/Industry Resources
General Audience Resources
Magazines
Selected News Articles (Print and Video)
Patient Information
Facilitators/Medical Tourism Companies
Information Portals (Medical Tourism)
Information Directories
Blogs
First-Person Accounts and Individual Stories
Books
News Reports
Traveler Information
Healthy Travel
CDC Health Information for International Travel 2012
A Guide on Safe Food for Travelers
International Travel and Health Pages
Travelers' Health Pages
World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centres on Travel and Health
Information on Specific Countries
Travel Documents
Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS)
Travel Warnings
Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS)
Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)
Travel Tools
Language Tools
Currency Converters
Country Reports
World Budget Estimator
World Clocks
Weather Tools
World Weather
Glossary
Index
1 Background and History
What Is Medical Tourism?
Why Do People Travel Abroad for Medical Care?
Cost
Quality
Shorter Wait Times
Unavailable Procedures
Anonymity
Vacation
Inbound vs. Outbound Medical Tourism
Types of Medical Tourism
Dental Tourism
Reproductive Tourism
Transplant Tourism
Lifestyle Tourism
Other Medically Related Forms of Tourism
What Factors Drive the Growth of Medical Tourism?
Cost
Demand
Availability
Ease of Travel
Quality
Higher Standard of Living
Who Are the Medical Tourists?
The Uninsured
The Hopeful
The Accidental Tourist
The Traveler
The Luxury Seeker
The Expatriate
The Health Conscious
The Wealthy
The Poor
The Informed
Top Medical Tourism Destinations
Asia
India
Thailand
Malaysia
Singapore
Taiwan
South Korea
Philippines
Latin America
Mexico
Argentina
Brazil
Costa Rica
Caribbean
Antigua
Barbados
Europe
Czech Republic
Hungary
Turkey
Middle East
Israel
Jordan
United Arab Emirates
Africa
South Africa
How Medical Tourism Markets Itself
International Outreach
Internet Presence
Traditional Advertising
Word of Mouth
Medical Tourism Facilitators
References
2 Problems
Controversies
and Solutions
Gathering Accurate Data and Conducting Research
Definitional and Related Problems
Research Approaches
Some Basic Unanswered Questions
Meeting Research Needs
Safety Concerns
Ensuring Patients Are Getting High-Quality Care Abroad
Information on the Internet
Accreditation and Medical Standards
Medical Personnel/Licensing
Standards for Medical Tourism Facilitators
Continuity of Care
Liability
Traveling across Borders
Health Risks of International Travel
Entry Requirements
Avoiding Travel-related Problems for Medical Tourists
Details at Home
Medical Details
Travel Details
The Internet
Distance Care
and Telemedicine
Ethical Issues
Shortcutting Cost and Quality
Illegal Procedures
Suicide Tourism
Unproven Treatments
Informed Consent
Selling Organs
The Economics of Medical Tourism
Affordability
Health Insurance
Opposition to Insurance Coverage
References
3 Worldwide Perspective or Special U.S. Issues
Global Tourism
Globalization and Medical Tourism
How Does Medical Tourism Fit into a World Economy?
Medical Tourism and Systemic Inequalities
Heath Care Inequities
Public Health
Global Health Workforce
Migration of Skilled Medical Professionals out of Poorer Countries
Migration of Skilled Medical Professionals into Poorer Countries
Impacts of Migration on Medical Education and Ethics
Regulatory Guidelines Impacting Medical Tourism
International Health Regulations
General Agreement on Trade in Services
Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement
Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
European Union (EU) Directive on Cross-border Health Care
Why Do Medical Tourists Pick One Country Over Another?
Distance
Specialization and Reputation
Infrastructure
Political Stability
Cultural and Language Issues
Choosing a Destination
The U.S. Health Care System and Medical Tourism
The United States as a Medical Tourism Destination
Domestic Medical Tourism
American Opinion on Medical Travel
U.S. Health Care Reform and Medical Tourism
References
4 Chronology
References
5 Medical Care Providers-Organizational Biographies
Asia
India
Apollo Hospitals
Fortis Hospital
Bangalore
Max Super-Specialty Hospital
Shroff Eye Hospital and LASIK Center
Malaysia
Prince Court Medical Centre
Tropicana Medical Centre (TMC)
Philippines
St. Luke's Medical Center (SLMC)
Singapore
Alexandra Hospital
Gleneagles Hospital
National Cancer Center
Singapore (NCCS)
Raffles Hospital
South Korea
Wooridul Spine Hospital
Taiwan
Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital
Min-Sheng General Hospital
Taipei Medical University-Municipal Wan Fang Hospital
Thailand
Bangkok Hospital Medical Center
Bumrungrad International
Caribbean
Antigua
Crossroads Centre
Barbados
Barbados Fertility Centre
Curacao
Curacao Dialysis Center
Puerto Rico
HIMA-HEALTH
Central and South America
Brazil
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein (HIAE)
Ivo Pitanguy Clinic
Costa Rica
CIMA San José
Clinica Biblica Hospital
Europe
Czech Republic
Na Homolce Hospital
Germany
Schoen-Kliniken
Turkey
Anadolu Medical Center
Middle East and Africa
Israel
IVF Haifa
Jordan
King Hussein Cancer Center
Lebanon
Clemenceau Medical Center
South Africa
Netcare Olivedale Hospital
United Arab Emirates
American Hospital Dubai
Dubai Healthcare Center (DHCC)
North America
Canada
Shouldice Hospital
Mexico
Christus Muguerza Super Specialty Hospital
United States
Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA)
Cleveland Clinic
Jackson Memorial Hospital
Johns Hopkins Medicine International (JHI)
Mayo Clinic
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)
Partners Harvard Medical International (PHMI)
Philadelphia International Medicine (PIM)
Shady Grove Fertility Center
Stanford Hospital & Clinics
Texas Medical Center
University of Michigan Health System
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)
Weill Cornell Medical College
References
6 Data and Documents
Data
Documents
American College of Surgeons Statement on Medical and Surgical Tourism
International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Guidelines for Plastic Surgery Tourists
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Pre-Travel Consultation: Counseling and Advice for Travelers
United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
International Society for Stem Cell Research Patient Handbook on Stem Cell Therapies: Appendix I of the Guidelines for Clinical Translation of Stem Cell Research (Sections 9
10
and 11)
References
7 Directory of Organizations
8 Resources
Books
Research Focus
Patient Guides
Spas
Other
Academically Focused Resources
Selected Journals (Academic)
Medical Journal Finder Directories
Selected Journal Articles
Essays
and Book Chapters
Reports
Medical Society Positions and Statements
Regulations and Legislation
United States
International
The European Union (EU)
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Workforce Issues
Issues in Medical Ethics
Trade Associations/Industry Resources
General Audience Resources
Magazines
Selected News Articles (Print and Video)
Patient Information
Facilitators/Medical Tourism Companies
Information Portals (Medical Tourism)
Information Directories
Blogs
First-Person Accounts and Individual Stories
Books
News Reports
Traveler Information
Healthy Travel
CDC Health Information for International Travel 2012
A Guide on Safe Food for Travelers
International Travel and Health Pages
Travelers' Health Pages
World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centres on Travel and Health
Information on Specific Countries
Travel Documents
Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS)
Travel Warnings
Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS)
Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)
Travel Tools
Language Tools
Currency Converters
Country Reports
World Budget Estimator
World Clocks
Weather Tools
World Weather
Glossary
Index
Preface
1 Background and History
What Is Medical Tourism?
Why Do People Travel Abroad for Medical Care?
Cost
Quality
Shorter Wait Times
Unavailable Procedures
Anonymity
Vacation
Inbound vs. Outbound Medical Tourism
Types of Medical Tourism
Dental Tourism
Reproductive Tourism
Transplant Tourism
Lifestyle Tourism
Other Medically Related Forms of Tourism
What Factors Drive the Growth of Medical Tourism?
Cost
Demand
Availability
Ease of Travel
Quality
Higher Standard of Living
Who Are the Medical Tourists?
The Uninsured
The Hopeful
The Accidental Tourist
The Traveler
The Luxury Seeker
The Expatriate
The Health Conscious
The Wealthy
The Poor
The Informed
Top Medical Tourism Destinations
Asia
India
Thailand
Malaysia
Singapore
Taiwan
South Korea
Philippines
Latin America
Mexico
Argentina
Brazil
Costa Rica
Caribbean
Antigua
Barbados
Europe
Czech Republic
Hungary
Turkey
Middle East
Israel
Jordan
United Arab Emirates
Africa
South Africa
How Medical Tourism Markets Itself
International Outreach
Internet Presence
Traditional Advertising
Word of Mouth
Medical Tourism Facilitators
References
2 Problems
Controversies
and Solutions
Gathering Accurate Data and Conducting Research
Definitional and Related Problems
Research Approaches
Some Basic Unanswered Questions
Meeting Research Needs
Safety Concerns
Ensuring Patients Are Getting High-Quality Care Abroad
Information on the Internet
Accreditation and Medical Standards
Medical Personnel/Licensing
Standards for Medical Tourism Facilitators
Continuity of Care
Liability
Traveling across Borders
Health Risks of International Travel
Entry Requirements
Avoiding Travel-related Problems for Medical Tourists
Details at Home
Medical Details
Travel Details
The Internet
Distance Care
and Telemedicine
Ethical Issues
Shortcutting Cost and Quality
Illegal Procedures
Suicide Tourism
Unproven Treatments
Informed Consent
Selling Organs
The Economics of Medical Tourism
Affordability
Health Insurance
Opposition to Insurance Coverage
References
3 Worldwide Perspective or Special U.S. Issues
Global Tourism
Globalization and Medical Tourism
How Does Medical Tourism Fit into a World Economy?
Medical Tourism and Systemic Inequalities
Heath Care Inequities
Public Health
Global Health Workforce
Migration of Skilled Medical Professionals out of Poorer Countries
Migration of Skilled Medical Professionals into Poorer Countries
Impacts of Migration on Medical Education and Ethics
Regulatory Guidelines Impacting Medical Tourism
International Health Regulations
General Agreement on Trade in Services
Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement
Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
European Union (EU) Directive on Cross-border Health Care
Why Do Medical Tourists Pick One Country Over Another?
Distance
Specialization and Reputation
Infrastructure
Political Stability
Cultural and Language Issues
Choosing a Destination
The U.S. Health Care System and Medical Tourism
The United States as a Medical Tourism Destination
Domestic Medical Tourism
American Opinion on Medical Travel
U.S. Health Care Reform and Medical Tourism
References
4 Chronology
References
5 Medical Care Providers-Organizational Biographies
Asia
India
Apollo Hospitals
Fortis Hospital
Bangalore
Max Super-Specialty Hospital
Shroff Eye Hospital and LASIK Center
Malaysia
Prince Court Medical Centre
Tropicana Medical Centre (TMC)
Philippines
St. Luke's Medical Center (SLMC)
Singapore
Alexandra Hospital
Gleneagles Hospital
National Cancer Center
Singapore (NCCS)
Raffles Hospital
South Korea
Wooridul Spine Hospital
Taiwan
Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital
Min-Sheng General Hospital
Taipei Medical University-Municipal Wan Fang Hospital
Thailand
Bangkok Hospital Medical Center
Bumrungrad International
Caribbean
Antigua
Crossroads Centre
Barbados
Barbados Fertility Centre
Curacao
Curacao Dialysis Center
Puerto Rico
HIMA-HEALTH
Central and South America
Brazil
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein (HIAE)
Ivo Pitanguy Clinic
Costa Rica
CIMA San José
Clinica Biblica Hospital
Europe
Czech Republic
Na Homolce Hospital
Germany
Schoen-Kliniken
Turkey
Anadolu Medical Center
Middle East and Africa
Israel
IVF Haifa
Jordan
King Hussein Cancer Center
Lebanon
Clemenceau Medical Center
South Africa
Netcare Olivedale Hospital
United Arab Emirates
American Hospital Dubai
Dubai Healthcare Center (DHCC)
North America
Canada
Shouldice Hospital
Mexico
Christus Muguerza Super Specialty Hospital
United States
Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA)
Cleveland Clinic
Jackson Memorial Hospital
Johns Hopkins Medicine International (JHI)
Mayo Clinic
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)
Partners Harvard Medical International (PHMI)
Philadelphia International Medicine (PIM)
Shady Grove Fertility Center
Stanford Hospital & Clinics
Texas Medical Center
University of Michigan Health System
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)
Weill Cornell Medical College
References
6 Data and Documents
Data
Documents
American College of Surgeons Statement on Medical and Surgical Tourism
International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Guidelines for Plastic Surgery Tourists
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Pre-Travel Consultation: Counseling and Advice for Travelers
United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
International Society for Stem Cell Research Patient Handbook on Stem Cell Therapies: Appendix I of the Guidelines for Clinical Translation of Stem Cell Research (Sections 9
10
and 11)
References
7 Directory of Organizations
8 Resources
Books
Research Focus
Patient Guides
Spas
Other
Academically Focused Resources
Selected Journals (Academic)
Medical Journal Finder Directories
Selected Journal Articles
Essays
and Book Chapters
Reports
Medical Society Positions and Statements
Regulations and Legislation
United States
International
The European Union (EU)
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Workforce Issues
Issues in Medical Ethics
Trade Associations/Industry Resources
General Audience Resources
Magazines
Selected News Articles (Print and Video)
Patient Information
Facilitators/Medical Tourism Companies
Information Portals (Medical Tourism)
Information Directories
Blogs
First-Person Accounts and Individual Stories
Books
News Reports
Traveler Information
Healthy Travel
CDC Health Information for International Travel 2012
A Guide on Safe Food for Travelers
International Travel and Health Pages
Travelers' Health Pages
World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centres on Travel and Health
Information on Specific Countries
Travel Documents
Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS)
Travel Warnings
Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS)
Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)
Travel Tools
Language Tools
Currency Converters
Country Reports
World Budget Estimator
World Clocks
Weather Tools
World Weather
Glossary
Index
1 Background and History
What Is Medical Tourism?
Why Do People Travel Abroad for Medical Care?
Cost
Quality
Shorter Wait Times
Unavailable Procedures
Anonymity
Vacation
Inbound vs. Outbound Medical Tourism
Types of Medical Tourism
Dental Tourism
Reproductive Tourism
Transplant Tourism
Lifestyle Tourism
Other Medically Related Forms of Tourism
What Factors Drive the Growth of Medical Tourism?
Cost
Demand
Availability
Ease of Travel
Quality
Higher Standard of Living
Who Are the Medical Tourists?
The Uninsured
The Hopeful
The Accidental Tourist
The Traveler
The Luxury Seeker
The Expatriate
The Health Conscious
The Wealthy
The Poor
The Informed
Top Medical Tourism Destinations
Asia
India
Thailand
Malaysia
Singapore
Taiwan
South Korea
Philippines
Latin America
Mexico
Argentina
Brazil
Costa Rica
Caribbean
Antigua
Barbados
Europe
Czech Republic
Hungary
Turkey
Middle East
Israel
Jordan
United Arab Emirates
Africa
South Africa
How Medical Tourism Markets Itself
International Outreach
Internet Presence
Traditional Advertising
Word of Mouth
Medical Tourism Facilitators
References
2 Problems
Controversies
and Solutions
Gathering Accurate Data and Conducting Research
Definitional and Related Problems
Research Approaches
Some Basic Unanswered Questions
Meeting Research Needs
Safety Concerns
Ensuring Patients Are Getting High-Quality Care Abroad
Information on the Internet
Accreditation and Medical Standards
Medical Personnel/Licensing
Standards for Medical Tourism Facilitators
Continuity of Care
Liability
Traveling across Borders
Health Risks of International Travel
Entry Requirements
Avoiding Travel-related Problems for Medical Tourists
Details at Home
Medical Details
Travel Details
The Internet
Distance Care
and Telemedicine
Ethical Issues
Shortcutting Cost and Quality
Illegal Procedures
Suicide Tourism
Unproven Treatments
Informed Consent
Selling Organs
The Economics of Medical Tourism
Affordability
Health Insurance
Opposition to Insurance Coverage
References
3 Worldwide Perspective or Special U.S. Issues
Global Tourism
Globalization and Medical Tourism
How Does Medical Tourism Fit into a World Economy?
Medical Tourism and Systemic Inequalities
Heath Care Inequities
Public Health
Global Health Workforce
Migration of Skilled Medical Professionals out of Poorer Countries
Migration of Skilled Medical Professionals into Poorer Countries
Impacts of Migration on Medical Education and Ethics
Regulatory Guidelines Impacting Medical Tourism
International Health Regulations
General Agreement on Trade in Services
Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement
Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
European Union (EU) Directive on Cross-border Health Care
Why Do Medical Tourists Pick One Country Over Another?
Distance
Specialization and Reputation
Infrastructure
Political Stability
Cultural and Language Issues
Choosing a Destination
The U.S. Health Care System and Medical Tourism
The United States as a Medical Tourism Destination
Domestic Medical Tourism
American Opinion on Medical Travel
U.S. Health Care Reform and Medical Tourism
References
4 Chronology
References
5 Medical Care Providers-Organizational Biographies
Asia
India
Apollo Hospitals
Fortis Hospital
Bangalore
Max Super-Specialty Hospital
Shroff Eye Hospital and LASIK Center
Malaysia
Prince Court Medical Centre
Tropicana Medical Centre (TMC)
Philippines
St. Luke's Medical Center (SLMC)
Singapore
Alexandra Hospital
Gleneagles Hospital
National Cancer Center
Singapore (NCCS)
Raffles Hospital
South Korea
Wooridul Spine Hospital
Taiwan
Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital
Min-Sheng General Hospital
Taipei Medical University-Municipal Wan Fang Hospital
Thailand
Bangkok Hospital Medical Center
Bumrungrad International
Caribbean
Antigua
Crossroads Centre
Barbados
Barbados Fertility Centre
Curacao
Curacao Dialysis Center
Puerto Rico
HIMA-HEALTH
Central and South America
Brazil
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein (HIAE)
Ivo Pitanguy Clinic
Costa Rica
CIMA San José
Clinica Biblica Hospital
Europe
Czech Republic
Na Homolce Hospital
Germany
Schoen-Kliniken
Turkey
Anadolu Medical Center
Middle East and Africa
Israel
IVF Haifa
Jordan
King Hussein Cancer Center
Lebanon
Clemenceau Medical Center
South Africa
Netcare Olivedale Hospital
United Arab Emirates
American Hospital Dubai
Dubai Healthcare Center (DHCC)
North America
Canada
Shouldice Hospital
Mexico
Christus Muguerza Super Specialty Hospital
United States
Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA)
Cleveland Clinic
Jackson Memorial Hospital
Johns Hopkins Medicine International (JHI)
Mayo Clinic
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)
Partners Harvard Medical International (PHMI)
Philadelphia International Medicine (PIM)
Shady Grove Fertility Center
Stanford Hospital & Clinics
Texas Medical Center
University of Michigan Health System
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)
Weill Cornell Medical College
References
6 Data and Documents
Data
Documents
American College of Surgeons Statement on Medical and Surgical Tourism
International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Guidelines for Plastic Surgery Tourists
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Pre-Travel Consultation: Counseling and Advice for Travelers
United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
International Society for Stem Cell Research Patient Handbook on Stem Cell Therapies: Appendix I of the Guidelines for Clinical Translation of Stem Cell Research (Sections 9
10
and 11)
References
7 Directory of Organizations
8 Resources
Books
Research Focus
Patient Guides
Spas
Other
Academically Focused Resources
Selected Journals (Academic)
Medical Journal Finder Directories
Selected Journal Articles
Essays
and Book Chapters
Reports
Medical Society Positions and Statements
Regulations and Legislation
United States
International
The European Union (EU)
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Workforce Issues
Issues in Medical Ethics
Trade Associations/Industry Resources
General Audience Resources
Magazines
Selected News Articles (Print and Video)
Patient Information
Facilitators/Medical Tourism Companies
Information Portals (Medical Tourism)
Information Directories
Blogs
First-Person Accounts and Individual Stories
Books
News Reports
Traveler Information
Healthy Travel
CDC Health Information for International Travel 2012
A Guide on Safe Food for Travelers
International Travel and Health Pages
Travelers' Health Pages
World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centres on Travel and Health
Information on Specific Countries
Travel Documents
Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS)
Travel Warnings
Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS)
Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)
Travel Tools
Language Tools
Currency Converters
Country Reports
World Budget Estimator
World Clocks
Weather Tools
World Weather
Glossary
Index