The nascent scholarship surrounding medical tourism assumes, without much scrutiny, that foreign jurisdictions provide few legal remedies to patients, instead focusing on whether U.S. patients can sue in U.S. courts. This article tests that assumption by examining whether patients might recover adequate compensation not only in the United States, but in four common destinations: India, Thailand, Singapore, and Mexico. I analyze how each jurisdiction handles medical malpractice complaints and discuss the unique obstacles patients might face when navigating each of these systems. I conclude that U.S. patients will struggle to recover remotely adequate compensation in each of these jurisdictions. This finding is important because patients ar...
A growing number of patients seek medical care outside their country of residence. More mobile popul...
AbstractSince the 19th century affluent patients from less developed parts of the world travelled to...
\u27Medical Tourism is the travel of patients from a home country to a destination country for the ...
The nascent scholarship surrounding medical tourism assumes, without much scrutiny, that foreign j...
This article addresses the unique legal, policy, and ethical questions that arise when patients trav...
In the past decade, medical tourism-the travel of patients across borders to receive medical treatme...
Strategically located at the crossroads of Asia, Malaysia has become one of the key players in the f...
Medical tourism is an up and coming phenomenon in the globalization of the healthcare market with im...
For centuries people have traveled to other countries to obtain the best healthcare. Traditionally t...
Background: Medical tourism is a burgeoning industry in our region. It involves patients travelling ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12International medical travel from the United States...
Medical tourism is now an established feature of the international healthcare landscape and is a bur...
Medical tourism – the travel of patients from one (the “home”) country to another (the “destination”...
The ease and affordability of international travel has contributed to the rapid growth of the health...
Travel abroad for healthcare has increased rapidly; interventions include organ transplant; cardiac ...
A growing number of patients seek medical care outside their country of residence. More mobile popul...
AbstractSince the 19th century affluent patients from less developed parts of the world travelled to...
\u27Medical Tourism is the travel of patients from a home country to a destination country for the ...
The nascent scholarship surrounding medical tourism assumes, without much scrutiny, that foreign j...
This article addresses the unique legal, policy, and ethical questions that arise when patients trav...
In the past decade, medical tourism-the travel of patients across borders to receive medical treatme...
Strategically located at the crossroads of Asia, Malaysia has become one of the key players in the f...
Medical tourism is an up and coming phenomenon in the globalization of the healthcare market with im...
For centuries people have traveled to other countries to obtain the best healthcare. Traditionally t...
Background: Medical tourism is a burgeoning industry in our region. It involves patients travelling ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12International medical travel from the United States...
Medical tourism is now an established feature of the international healthcare landscape and is a bur...
Medical tourism – the travel of patients from one (the “home”) country to another (the “destination”...
The ease and affordability of international travel has contributed to the rapid growth of the health...
Travel abroad for healthcare has increased rapidly; interventions include organ transplant; cardiac ...
A growing number of patients seek medical care outside their country of residence. More mobile popul...
AbstractSince the 19th century affluent patients from less developed parts of the world travelled to...
\u27Medical Tourism is the travel of patients from a home country to a destination country for the ...