Background Many governments and health care providers worldwide are enthusiastic to develop medical tourism as a service export. Despite the popularity of this policy uptake, there is relatively little known about the specific local factors prospectively motivating and informing development of this sector. Objective To identify common social, economic, and health system factors shaping the development of medical tourism in three Central American and Caribbean countries and their health equity implications. Design In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted in Mexico, Guatemala, and Barbados with 150 health system stakeholders. Participants were recruited from private and public sectors working in various fields: trade and economic...
Background Medical tourism has attracted considerable interest within the Latin American and Caribbe...
Background: Regulation of the medical tourism and public health sectors overlap in many instances, r...
Background: Regulation of the medical tourism and public health sectors overlap in many instances, r...
Background Many governments and health care providers worldwide are enthusiastic to develop medical ...
Background Many governments and health care providers worldwide are enthusiastic to develop medical ...
Background: Many governments and health care providers worldwide are enthusiastic to develop medical...
Background Medical tourism has attracted considerable interest within the Latin American and Caribbe...
Background: Medical tourism, which involves cross-border travel to access private, non-emergency med...
Background: Medical tourism, which involves cross-border travel to access private, non-emergency med...
Background Medical tourism has attracted considerable interest within the Latin American and Caribbe...
Background Medical tourism has attracted considerable interest within the Latin American and Caribbe...
Background Medical tourism is a global health practice where patients travel internationally with th...
Background: Medical tourism, which involves cross-border travel to access private, non-emergency med...
Medical tourism is a practice where individuals cross international borders with the intention of pr...
Governments and hospitals worldwide have increasingly expressed interest in ‘medical tourism’, where...
Background Medical tourism has attracted considerable interest within the Latin American and Caribbe...
Background: Regulation of the medical tourism and public health sectors overlap in many instances, r...
Background: Regulation of the medical tourism and public health sectors overlap in many instances, r...
Background Many governments and health care providers worldwide are enthusiastic to develop medical ...
Background Many governments and health care providers worldwide are enthusiastic to develop medical ...
Background: Many governments and health care providers worldwide are enthusiastic to develop medical...
Background Medical tourism has attracted considerable interest within the Latin American and Caribbe...
Background: Medical tourism, which involves cross-border travel to access private, non-emergency med...
Background: Medical tourism, which involves cross-border travel to access private, non-emergency med...
Background Medical tourism has attracted considerable interest within the Latin American and Caribbe...
Background Medical tourism has attracted considerable interest within the Latin American and Caribbe...
Background Medical tourism is a global health practice where patients travel internationally with th...
Background: Medical tourism, which involves cross-border travel to access private, non-emergency med...
Medical tourism is a practice where individuals cross international borders with the intention of pr...
Governments and hospitals worldwide have increasingly expressed interest in ‘medical tourism’, where...
Background Medical tourism has attracted considerable interest within the Latin American and Caribbe...
Background: Regulation of the medical tourism and public health sectors overlap in many instances, r...
Background: Regulation of the medical tourism and public health sectors overlap in many instances, r...