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Caring for Non-residents in Barbados: Examining the Implications of Inbound Transnational Medical Care for Public and Private Health Care
Author: Snyder, Jeremy, Author: Crooks, Valorie, Author: Turner, Leigh, Author: Johnston, Rory, Author: Fraser, Henry, Author: Kadowaki, Laura, Author: Choi, Mary, Author: Adams, Krystyna
Date created: 2013
Medical Tourism Facilitators: Ethical Concerns about Roles and Responsibilities
Author: Snyder, Jeremy, Author: Crooks, Valorie, Author: Wright, Alexandra, Author: Johnston, Rory
Date created: 2013

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  • Medical Tourism Research Group (2)

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  • Crooks, Valorie (2)
  • Johnston, Rory (2)
  • Snyder, Jeremy (2)
  • Adams, Krystyna (1)
  • Choi, Mary (1)
  • Fraser, Henry (1)
  • Kadowaki, Laura (1)
  • Turner, Leigh (1)
  • Wright, Alexandra (1)

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  • Medical tourism (2)
  • Medical tourists (2)
  • (-) Transnational medical care (2)
  • Barbados (1)
  • Ethical concerns (1)
  • Medical tourism brokers (1)
  • Medical tourism facilitators (1)
  • ethics (1)

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