\u27Medical Tourism is the travel of patients from a home country to a destination country for the primary purpose of receiving health care. Circumvention Tourism is a sub-type of such travel where the motivation is circumventing a domestic prohibition on accessing a medical service. This Article focuses on such circumvention tourism for cutting-edge medicine. I use the recently reported case of travel to Mexico for Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy as a springboard for examining the legal and ethical issues raised by the practice and to discuss restrictive regulation in place in the United States. This Article derives in part from the George P. Smith Lecture given at the Maurer School Law, Indiana University on March 22, 2016
lo Medical tourism is an international medical practice where patients travel across national border...
The nascent scholarship surrounding medical tourism assumes, without much scrutiny, that foreign j...
Copyright © 2012 Frederike Ambagtsheer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
\u27Medical Tourism is the travel of patients from a home country to a destination country for the ...
Medical tourism may be defined as ‘ travel (usually international, occasionally local) to acquire he...
Medical tourism is often referred to as the act of leaving one’s country to go to a country other th...
The international medical travel industry includes patients seeking to access human biological mater...
Background and Aim: The high cost of health care and long waiting time of the patients caused the cr...
Medical Tourism: Health Effects of a Growing Global Economy The industry of medical tourism is not a...
Stem cell tourism is a serious worldwide problem. This is where acute patients, especially the very ...
The ease and affordability of international travel has contributed to the rapid growth of the health...
Medical tourism is the practice of travelling abroad to receive healthcare, be it reproductive medic...
Medical tourism is an up and coming phenomenon in the globalization of the healthcare market with im...
This article addresses the unique legal, policy, and ethical questions that arise when patients trav...
Medical tourism (MT), the practice of traveling to another country to access medical care that is pa...
lo Medical tourism is an international medical practice where patients travel across national border...
The nascent scholarship surrounding medical tourism assumes, without much scrutiny, that foreign j...
Copyright © 2012 Frederike Ambagtsheer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
\u27Medical Tourism is the travel of patients from a home country to a destination country for the ...
Medical tourism may be defined as ‘ travel (usually international, occasionally local) to acquire he...
Medical tourism is often referred to as the act of leaving one’s country to go to a country other th...
The international medical travel industry includes patients seeking to access human biological mater...
Background and Aim: The high cost of health care and long waiting time of the patients caused the cr...
Medical Tourism: Health Effects of a Growing Global Economy The industry of medical tourism is not a...
Stem cell tourism is a serious worldwide problem. This is where acute patients, especially the very ...
The ease and affordability of international travel has contributed to the rapid growth of the health...
Medical tourism is the practice of travelling abroad to receive healthcare, be it reproductive medic...
Medical tourism is an up and coming phenomenon in the globalization of the healthcare market with im...
This article addresses the unique legal, policy, and ethical questions that arise when patients trav...
Medical tourism (MT), the practice of traveling to another country to access medical care that is pa...
lo Medical tourism is an international medical practice where patients travel across national border...
The nascent scholarship surrounding medical tourism assumes, without much scrutiny, that foreign j...
Copyright © 2012 Frederike Ambagtsheer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...