mobilities Comment on “Patient mobility in the global marketplace: a multidisciplinary perspective” Tomas Mainil1,2,3*, Herman Meulemans3,4 Medical mobilities offer both opportunities and challenges. This tension follows the same ratio as many other historic fora, but offers at the same time a sustainable equilibrium. Multi-disciplines are, therefore, the key to the medical lifeworld for the global health and well-being of transnational health users around the globe
‘Never before have so many people across the planet been on the move’. This kind of general statemen...
Transnational medical travel -- the temporary movement by patients across national borders in order ...
This Colloquy brings into conversation two terms critical for an anthropological inquiry into our pr...
Medical mobilities offer both opportunities and challenges. This tension follows the same...
International audienceThis Special Issue expands mobilities research through the idea of therapeutic...
The article[1] addresses the obstacles to the study of the relationships between Medical Pluralism a...
Neil Lunt and Russel Mannion provide an overview of the current state of the medical tourism literat...
In this article, we articulate a distinct conceptual direction at the intersection of health and mob...
In their study, Brenna and Spandonaro analyzed the mobility into Italian regions. In particular, it ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Berghahn Books via the D...
This commentary raises two basic doubts concerning Urry’s, and Axhausen’s work on mobility: First, t...
Global health provides a special challenge for primary care and general practice, which will become ...
This article examines if and how medical pluralism can be reconceptualised in light of the expansion...
Transnational medical travel–the temporary movement by patientsacross national borders in order to a...
The mobility of healthcare professionals from high-income countries (HICs) to low- and middle-income...
‘Never before have so many people across the planet been on the move’. This kind of general statemen...
Transnational medical travel -- the temporary movement by patients across national borders in order ...
This Colloquy brings into conversation two terms critical for an anthropological inquiry into our pr...
Medical mobilities offer both opportunities and challenges. This tension follows the same...
International audienceThis Special Issue expands mobilities research through the idea of therapeutic...
The article[1] addresses the obstacles to the study of the relationships between Medical Pluralism a...
Neil Lunt and Russel Mannion provide an overview of the current state of the medical tourism literat...
In this article, we articulate a distinct conceptual direction at the intersection of health and mob...
In their study, Brenna and Spandonaro analyzed the mobility into Italian regions. In particular, it ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Berghahn Books via the D...
This commentary raises two basic doubts concerning Urry’s, and Axhausen’s work on mobility: First, t...
Global health provides a special challenge for primary care and general practice, which will become ...
This article examines if and how medical pluralism can be reconceptualised in light of the expansion...
Transnational medical travel–the temporary movement by patientsacross national borders in order to a...
The mobility of healthcare professionals from high-income countries (HICs) to low- and middle-income...
‘Never before have so many people across the planet been on the move’. This kind of general statemen...
Transnational medical travel -- the temporary movement by patients across national borders in order ...
This Colloquy brings into conversation two terms critical for an anthropological inquiry into our pr...