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    “Medical tourism will…obligate physicians to elevate their level so that they can compete”: a qualitative exploration of the anticipated impacts of inbound medical tourism on health human resources in Guatemala

    Medical tourism, which involves cross-border travel to access private, non-emergency medical interventions, is growing in many Latin American Caribbean countries. The commodification and export of private heal...

    Valorie A. Crooks, Ronald Labonté, Alejandro Ceron in Human Resources for Health (2019)

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    Government roles in regulating medical tourism: evidence from Guatemala

    Regulation of the medical tourism and public health sectors overlap in many instances, raising questions of how patient safety, economic growth, and health equity can be protected. The case of Guatemala is use...

    Ronald Labonté, Valorie A. Crooks in International Journal for Equity in Health (2018)

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    A critical examination of empowerment discourse in medical tourism: the case of the dental tourism industry in Los Algodones, Mexico

    Medical tourism is a term used to describe the phenomenon of individuals intentionally traveling across national borders to privately purchase medical care. The medical tourism industry has been portrayed in t...

    Krystyna Adams, Jeremy Snyder, Valorie A. Crooks in Globalization and Health (2018)

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    “That’s enough patients for everyone!”: Local stakeholders’ views on attracting patients into Barbados and Guatemala’s emerging medical tourism sectors

    Medical tourism has attracted considerable interest within the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region. Governments in the region tout the economic potential of treating foreign patients while several new pr...

    Jeremy Snyder, Valorie A. Crooks, Rory Johnston in Globalization and Health (2016)

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    “Best care on home ground” versus “elitist healthcare”: concerns and competing expectations for medical tourism development in Barbados

    Many countries have demonstrated interest in expanding their medical tourism sectors because of its potential economic and health system benefits. However, medical tourism poses challenges to the equitable dis...

    Rory Johnston, Krystyna Adams, Lisa Bishop in International Journal for Equity in Health (2015)

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    Knowledge brokers, companions, and navigators: a qualitative examination of informal caregivers’ roles in medical tourism

    Many studies examining the phenomena of medical tourism have identified health equity issues associated with this global health services practice. However, there is a notable lack of attention in this existing...

    Victoria Casey, Valorie A Crooks in International Journal for Equity in Health (2013)

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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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    Caring for Non-residents in Barbados: Examining the Implications of Inbound Transnational Medical Care for Public and Private Health Care

    Jeremy Snyder, Valorie A. Crooks in Medical Tourism and Transnational Health C… (2013)

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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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    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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    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)