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"The Dis-location of U.S. Medicine -- The Implications of Medical Outsourcing,"
by Robert M. Wachter, M.D.; New England Journal of Medicine, Feb. 16, 2006
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"Medical Travel Outside the U.S.,"
American Medical Association report; AMA, June 2007
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"World Bank Medical Tourism Insurance Report,"
by Aaditya Mattoo and Randeep Rathindran; World Bank, July 1, 2005
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"Medical Tourism: Why Americans Take Medical Vacations Abroad,"
by Diana M. Ernst; Health Policy Prescriptions, Vol. 4 No. 9, Sept 2006; Pacific Research Institute
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"More Americans Seeking Surgery Abroad: High Costs in U.S. Is Driving Some Patients to Seek Treatment in India and Elsewhere,"
by Louise Chang MD; WebMD Medical News, Oct. 18, 2006
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"India aims to dominate emerging international healthcare market: treatment provided at top-class hospitals at ultra-low rates,"
by Andrew Grande, M.D., and Robin Elsham
- "Low-Cost Foreign Care Begins to Take Off,"
by Susan Deutschle; MSNBC. July 29, 2007
- "A Cut Below: Americans Look Abroad for Health Care; As U.S. Health Care Costs Rise, More Americans Head Abroad for Treatment,"
by Mark Repasky; ABC News, Aug. 29, 2006;
- "Vacation, Adventure and Surgery?"
CBS News, April 25, 2005
- "Tourists Seek Cheaper Medical Procedures in Asia,"
by Fred Sam de Larazo; NPR (radio), Feb. 14, 2005
- "Outsourcing Your Heart: Elective surgery in India? Medical tourism is booming, and U.S. companies trying to contain health-care costs are starting to take notice,"
by Unmesh Kher; Time Magazine, May 29, 2006
- "Under the Knife Overseas,"
by Joyce Howard Price; The Washington Post, Dec. 3, 2006
- "Bon Voyage, and Get Well,"
by Judy Foreman; Boston Globe, Oct. 2, 2006
- "Tourism & Treatment,"
by Kathleen Kerr; Newsday, Sept. 26, 2006
- "Sending patients packing,"
by Julie Appleby and Julie Schmit; USA TODAY, July 27, 2006
- "Cost-saving surgery lures 'medical tourists' abroad: Overseas care especially attractive to uninsured,"
by Julie Davidow; Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 24, 2006;
- "Patients with passports: Whether they're looking for a good deal on hip surgery or eager to try out a new treatment, America's medical tourists save thousands of dollars by heading overseas for their health care,"
by Christopher Snowbeck; Pioneer Press, July 12, 2007
- "World Class Surgery At Third World Price,"
Calhoun County Journal, Mississippi, Aug 1, 2007,
- "Medial Tourism Takes Flight,"
Forbes.com, July 6, 2007
- "Outsourcing Your Health,"
by Allison Van Dusen; Forbes, May 22, 2007
- "Borders are no barrier to affordable health care,"
by Chris Taylor; Financial Times, July 2, 2007
- "Medical tourism agencies take operations overseas: Complex surgery is the latest service to move offshore - and clever businesses are helping cost-conscious patients go under the knife overseas,"
by Krysten Crawford, Business 2.0 Magazine, Aug. 3, 2006,
- "Vendors target self-insureds,"
by Joanne Wojcik, Business Insurance, July 17, 2006
- "Many Mothers Turning To Cosmetic Surgery After Pregnancies,"
CBS 42, Dec. 22, 2006
- "One woman in three would have cosmetic surgery,"
by Martin Williams, The Herald, Jan. 13, 2007,
- "Cosmetic Surgery Can Boost Mood: Researchers Also Say Some Patients Stop Antidepressants After Plastic Surgery,"
WebMD, Oct. 9, 2006,
- "More American men seeking nip n' tuck,"
Agençe France-Presse, Jan 16, 2007,
- "Cosmetic Surgery TV Shows Get Viewers Pondering,"
By Kathleen Doheny, Aug 9, 2007
- "FDA Ends Ban on Silicone Implants: U.S. Officials Still Urge Screening for Any Breaks and Eventual Removal,"
by Jonathan D. Rockoff, The Baltimore Sun, Nov. 20, 2007,
- "Water-jet assisted liposuction reduces bleeding and recovery period,"
Singapore News, Jan. 11, 2007,
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