Medical value travel in India: prospects and challenges
Description
The opening years of the 21st century have been characterized by a variety of technological, social, political and economic factors that have seen the disintegration of the meaning and importance of international borders. From the power of the Internet to link disparate populations, to the consolidation of blocs of politically intertwined nations such as the European Union (EU), and the rise of affordable international travel, forces have been combining to bring about a globalized world economy that was only theorized in decades past. An obvious facet of this new globalization is the permeability of borders to the movement of consumers seeking a variety of medical services, and providers willing to accommodate, if not also profit, from this demand. Medical tourism refers to situations wherein an individual makes a decision to physically travel to a location in another country for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment for which he or she has paid (out-of-pocket or through individual insurance plans). This book draws from the collective efforts and thoughts of a collaboration of researchers interested in the phenomenon of medical tourism. The services sought span a surprisingly diverse array of medical products, interventions and technologies and the motivations of travellers seeking these services are equally as diverse. The book reflects the diverse aspects of medical tourism and reflects on future directions for this globalized industry.
Copyright Date
April 2013
Publication Date
1-4-2013
Pagination
62-84p.
Publisher
Institute of Population Health at the University of Ottawa
Keywords
Health sector, Heath services, Medical torism