Introduction: Medical tourism has been defined as consumer movement whereby individuals travel abroad to get treatment, incur out-of-pocket and third-party payments. As American health care continues to face extraordinary increases in cost and long wait time. Medical tourism has made it possible for cardiac patients to do their surgeries at a more affordable rate with shorter wait times while achieving quality care. Methodology: The methodology of this study was a literature review used to examine the research. 5 electronic databases and government websites were utilized, with Only 42 sources referenced in the literature review. Results: The research showed how medical tourism has helped patients who sought cardiac care to save money. Also...
Low prices and good medical care have caused an increasing number of Americans to travel abroad for ...
Wikipedia defines “Medical Tourism” as the act of traveling to other countries to obtain medical, de...
El artículo aborda el tema del turismo médico, siendo esta una alternativa muchas veces rentable, pe...
Medical needs of Americans are increasing as the population is aging and struggling with obesity. Th...
For centuries people have traveled to other countries to obtain the best healthcare. Traditionally t...
Medical tourism is a global phenomenon and the number one growing niche segment of the tourism indus...
Medical tourism is an up and coming phenomenon in the globalization of the healthcare market with im...
Medical Tourism: Health Effects of a Growing Global Economy The industry of medical tourism is not a...
It is estimated that the current annual U.S. investment in health care is $2 trillion, roughly 16 pe...
Medical tourism has evolved from traveling to the United States (U.S.) and a select few other countr...
Medical tourism is a highly growing trend globally, with an average of 6 million people traveling ye...
Even if its roots date back to Antiquity, medical tourism is a very recent concept and refers to pat...
This research explores the relationship between rising medical care and insurance costs in the U.S. ...
Today, medical tourism is underrated and mostly perceived as a beauty tourism. However, except derma...
Medical tourism is the practice of travelling abroad to receive healthcare, be it reproductive medic...
Low prices and good medical care have caused an increasing number of Americans to travel abroad for ...
Wikipedia defines “Medical Tourism” as the act of traveling to other countries to obtain medical, de...
El artículo aborda el tema del turismo médico, siendo esta una alternativa muchas veces rentable, pe...
Medical needs of Americans are increasing as the population is aging and struggling with obesity. Th...
For centuries people have traveled to other countries to obtain the best healthcare. Traditionally t...
Medical tourism is a global phenomenon and the number one growing niche segment of the tourism indus...
Medical tourism is an up and coming phenomenon in the globalization of the healthcare market with im...
Medical Tourism: Health Effects of a Growing Global Economy The industry of medical tourism is not a...
It is estimated that the current annual U.S. investment in health care is $2 trillion, roughly 16 pe...
Medical tourism has evolved from traveling to the United States (U.S.) and a select few other countr...
Medical tourism is a highly growing trend globally, with an average of 6 million people traveling ye...
Even if its roots date back to Antiquity, medical tourism is a very recent concept and refers to pat...
This research explores the relationship between rising medical care and insurance costs in the U.S. ...
Today, medical tourism is underrated and mostly perceived as a beauty tourism. However, except derma...
Medical tourism is the practice of travelling abroad to receive healthcare, be it reproductive medic...
Low prices and good medical care have caused an increasing number of Americans to travel abroad for ...
Wikipedia defines “Medical Tourism” as the act of traveling to other countries to obtain medical, de...
El artículo aborda el tema del turismo médico, siendo esta una alternativa muchas veces rentable, pe...