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Medical tourism in the Caribbean.
- Source :
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Signs [Signs (Chic)] 2011; Vol. 36 (2), pp. 289-96. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Although travel for medical reasons has a long history, it has more recently evolved from a cottage industry to a worldwide enterprise. A number of countries are positioning themselves to attract visitors who are willing to travel to obtain health services that are more accessible, less expensive, or more available than in their countries of origin. This has in turn given rise to medical packages that combine tourism with health. Several Caribbean nations - including Cuba, Barbados, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico - hope to expand their revenues in this new market. Each country has selected specific service niches and promotes its services accordingly. While Cuba has been promoting its services to other countries for several decades, medical tourism is just beginning in the other islands. Ultimately, these nations' economic success will hinge on their comparative advantage vis-à-vis other options, while their success in terms of improving their own health care depends on the extent to which the services for tourists are also available to the islands' populations.
- Subjects :
- Barbados ethnology
Caribbean Region ethnology
Cuba ethnology
Delivery of Health Care economics
Delivery of Health Care ethnology
Delivery of Health Care history
Delivery of Health Care legislation & jurisprudence
History, 20th Century
History, 21st Century
Humans
Jamaica ethnology
Physician-Patient Relations
Public Health economics
Public Health education
Public Health history
Public Health legislation & jurisprudence
Puerto Rico ethnology
Social Change history
Health Care Costs history
Health Services economics
Health Services history
Health Services legislation & jurisprudence
Health Services Accessibility economics
Health Services Accessibility history
Health Services Accessibility legislation & jurisprudence
Medical Tourism economics
Medical Tourism history
Medical Tourism legislation & jurisprudence
Medical Tourism psychology
Population Groups education
Population Groups ethnology
Population Groups history
Population Groups legislation & jurisprudence
Population Groups psychology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0097-9740
- Volume :
- 36
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Signs
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21114073
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1086/655908