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How Medical Tourism Enables Preferential Access to Care: Four Patterns from the Canadian Context.

Jeremy Snyder1, Rory Johnston2, Valorie A Crooks2, Jeff Morgan2, Krystyna Adams2.   

Abstract

Medical tourism is the practice of traveling across international borders with the intention of accessing medical care, paid for out-of-pocket. This practice has implications for preferential access to medical care for Canadians both through inbound and outbound medical tourism. In this paper, we identify four patterns of medical tourism with implications for preferential access to care by Canadians: (1) Inbound medical tourism to Canada's public hospitals; (2) Inbound medical tourism to a First Nations reserve; (3) Canadian patients opting to go abroad for medical tourism; and (4) Canadian patients traveling abroad with a Canadian surgeon. These patterns of medical tourism affect preferential access to health care by Canadians by circumventing domestic regulation of care, creating jurisdictional tensions over the provision of health care, and undermining solidarity with the Canadian health system.

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Keywords:  Canada; Equity; Medical tourism; Preferential access

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Year:  2017        PMID: 26724280     DOI: 10.1007/s10728-015-0312-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Care Anal        ISSN: 1065-3058


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