Medical tourists, persons traveling across international borders with the intention of accessing medical care, are often unaware of safety and ethical concerns related to the practice of medical tourism. Accessing medical care as a medical tourist may result in risks to the health of the patient, as well as negative impacts to both destination and departure country health care systems and global health equity. These ethical considerations are not provided in sources of information commonly accessed by Canadian medical tourists. This interview-based study affirms the usefulness of an iterative process for designing an information sheet for Canadians considering engaging in medical tourism and for communicating ethical considerations to consu...
Broadly speaking, medical tourism involves patients intentionally going abroad to pursue medical ser...
Ethical and legal implications of the risks of medical tourism for patients: a qualitative study of ...
Medical tourism is commonly perceived and popularly depicted as an economic issue, both at the syste...
Medical tourism is a practice, whereby individuals travel across national borders with the intention...
Background Medical tourists, persons that travel across international borders with the intention to ...
Abstract Background The medical tourism industry, which assists patients with accessing non-emergenc...
Medical tourism (MT), the practice of traveling to another country to access medical care that is pa...
Objectives Medical tourism involves patients’ intentional travel to privately obtain medical care in...
The authors co-organized (Snyder and Crooks) and gave a keynote presentation at (Turner) a conferenc...
Medical tourism is often referred to as the act of leaving one’s country to go to a country other th...
Abstract Background When seeking care at international hospitals and clinics, medical tourists are o...
Are you considering going abroad for medical care? The Simon Fraser University Medical Tourism Resea...
Canadians are increasingly engaging in ‘medical tourism’. Medical tours mark a shift from the gate-k...
Background: The medical tourism industry, which assists patients with accessing non-emergency medica...
Abstract Background Medical tourism, thought of as patients seeking non-emergency medical care outsi...
Broadly speaking, medical tourism involves patients intentionally going abroad to pursue medical ser...
Ethical and legal implications of the risks of medical tourism for patients: a qualitative study of ...
Medical tourism is commonly perceived and popularly depicted as an economic issue, both at the syste...
Medical tourism is a practice, whereby individuals travel across national borders with the intention...
Background Medical tourists, persons that travel across international borders with the intention to ...
Abstract Background The medical tourism industry, which assists patients with accessing non-emergenc...
Medical tourism (MT), the practice of traveling to another country to access medical care that is pa...
Objectives Medical tourism involves patients’ intentional travel to privately obtain medical care in...
The authors co-organized (Snyder and Crooks) and gave a keynote presentation at (Turner) a conferenc...
Medical tourism is often referred to as the act of leaving one’s country to go to a country other th...
Abstract Background When seeking care at international hospitals and clinics, medical tourists are o...
Are you considering going abroad for medical care? The Simon Fraser University Medical Tourism Resea...
Canadians are increasingly engaging in ‘medical tourism’. Medical tours mark a shift from the gate-k...
Background: The medical tourism industry, which assists patients with accessing non-emergency medica...
Abstract Background Medical tourism, thought of as patients seeking non-emergency medical care outsi...
Broadly speaking, medical tourism involves patients intentionally going abroad to pursue medical ser...
Ethical and legal implications of the risks of medical tourism for patients: a qualitative study of ...
Medical tourism is commonly perceived and popularly depicted as an economic issue, both at the syste...