Medical tourism: Outsourcing surgery

Medical tourism: Outsourcing surgery

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Article ID: iaor20083241
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 46
Issue: 7/8
Start Page Number: 1144
End Page Number: 1159
Publication Date: Sep 2007
Journal: Mathematical and Computer Modelling
Authors: ,
Keywords: analytic hierarchy process, developing countries
Abstract:

A trend emerging in recent years has been travel from industrialized nations to developing countries such as India and Thailand for purposes of undergoing medical procedures, a phenomenon we call medical tourism. Medical tourism offers the prospect of greatly reduced expenses for health care as well as other advantages such as reduced waiting times, but there are risks associated with seeking health care overseas. In order to determine whether medical tourism should be encouraged, and if so in what form, we develop an ANP model. We find that self-selected medical tourism is preferred over employer- or government-sponsored programs and over the status quo.

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