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    “You’re dealing with an emotionally charged individual…”: an industry perspective on the challenges posed by medical tourists’ informal caregiver-companions

    Patients engage in medical tourism when they privately obtain a medical care abroad. Previous research shows that many medical tourists travel abroad with friends and family members who provide support and ass...

    Victoria Casey, Valorie A Crooks, Jeremy Snyder, Leigh Turner in Globalization and Health (2013)

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    Understanding the impacts of medical tourism on health human resources in Barbados: a prospective, qualitative study of stakeholder perceptions

    Medical tourism is a global health practice where patients travel internationally with the intention of receiving medical services. A range of low, middle, and high income countries are encouraging investment ...

    Jeremy Snyder, Valorie A Crooks, Leigh Turner in International Journal for Equity in Health (2013)

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    Use of medical tourism for hip and knee surgery in osteoarthritis: a qualitative examination of distinctive attitudinal characteristics among Canadian patients

    Medical tourism is the term that describes patients’ international travel with the intention of seeking medical treatment. Some medical tourists go abroad for orthopaedic surgeries, including hip and knee resu...

    Valorie A Crooks, Keri Cameron, Vera Chouinard in BMC Health Services Research (2012)

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    “I didn’t even know what I was looking for”: A qualitative study of the decision-making processes of Canadian medical tourists

    Medical tourism describes the private purchase and arrangement of medical care by patients across international borders. Increasing numbers of medical facilities in countries around the world are marketing the...

    Rory Johnston, Valorie A Crooks, Jeremy Snyder in Globalization and Health (2012)

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    An industry perspective on Canadian patients' involvement in Medical Tourism: implications for public health

    The medical tourism industry, which assists patients with accessing non-emergency medical care abroad, has grown rapidly in recent years. A lack of reliable data about medical tourism makes it difficult to cre...

    Rory Johnston, Valorie A Crooks, Krystyna Adams, Jeremy Snyder in BMC Public Health (2011)

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    Fly-By medical care: Conceptualizing the global and local social responsibilities of medical tourists and physician voluntourists

    Medical tourism is a global health practice where patients travel abroad to receive health care. Voluntourism is a practice where physicians travel abroad to deliver health care. Both of these practices often ...

    Jeremy Snyder, Shafik Dharamsi, Valorie A Crooks in Globalization and Health (2011)

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    Issues and Challenges in Research on the Ethics of Medical Tourism: Reflections from a Conference

    The authors co-organized (Snyder and Crooks) and gave a keynote presentation at (Turner) a conference on ethical issues in medical tourism. Medical tourism involves travel across international borders with the...

    Jeremy Snyder, Valorie Crooks, Leigh Turner in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (2011)

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    What is known about the effects of medical tourism in destination and departure countries? A sco** review

    Medical tourism involves patients intentionally leaving their home country to access non-emergency health care services abroad. Growth in the popularity of this practice has resulted in a significant amount of...

    Rory Johnston, Valorie A Crooks in International Journal for Equity in Health (2010)

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    What is known about the patient's experience of medical tourism? A sco** review

    Medical tourism is understood as travel abroad with the intention of obtaining non-emergency medical services. This practice is the subject of increasing interest, but little is known about its scope.

    Valorie A Crooks, Paul Kingsbury, Jeremy Snyder in BMC Health Services Research (2010)

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