Medical Tourism
What is Medical tourism?

Medical tourism (also
called medical travel, health tourism or global healthcare)
is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass
media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling
across international borders to obtain health care.
Such services typically include elective
procedures as well as complex specialized surgeries such
as joint replacement (knee/hip), cardiac surgery, dental
surgery, and cosmetic surgeries. The provider and customer
use informal channels of communication-connection-contract,
with less regulatory or legal oversight to assure quality
and less formal recourse to reimbursement or redress, if
needed.
Leisure aspects typically associated with
travel and tourism may be included on such medical travel
trips. Prospective medical tourism patients need to keep
in mind the extra cost of travel and accommodations when
deciding on treatment locations.
A specialized subset of medical tourism is
reproductive tourism, which is the practice of traveling
abroad to undergo in-vitro fertilization and other assisted
reproductive technology treatments.
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