Globalisation, Technology and Sustainable Development Book Series
WORLD SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OUTLOOK 2006
Global and Local Resources in Achieving Sustainable Development

2006
 
(from Chapter 5: Science, Public Health and Food Security)

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Title: Medical tourism in India: the pros and cons
  Author(s): Kamala Robson
  Address: Department of Economics, Lady Doak College, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
kamalarobson @ gmail.com
  Reference: WASD 2006 Proceedings  pp. 137 - 147
  Abstract/
Summary
The opening up of the Indian Economy in 1991 has brought about tremendous changes in the political and economic environment. There has been an increase in cross border trade in services, including health services. Medical tourism has now grown into a multi billion-dollar industry in the world. India has also entered into the field of medical tourism and its market share is building up. An examination of the positive and negative implications of medical tourism in a developing country like India for equity, efficiency, quality and access to healthcare indicates that medical tourism has brought mixed benefits and that there is a clear role for policy measures to mitigate the adverse consequences and facilitate the gains.
 
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