Maturitas
Volume 66, Issue 1 , Pages 27-32, May 2010

Medical tourism: Assessing the evidence on treatment abroad

  • Neil Lunt

      Affiliations

    • The York Management School, University of York, Sally Baldwin Buildings, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom
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  • Percivil Carrera

      Affiliations

    • Mannheim Institute of Public Health, Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Heidelberg, Germany

Received 18 January 2010; accepted 26 January 2010. published online 11 February 2010.

Abstract 

The review focuses on one growing dimension of health care globalisation – medical tourism, whereby consumers elect to travel across borders or to overseas destinations to receive their treatment. Such treatments include cosmetic and dental surgery; cardio, orthopaedic and bariatric surgery; IVF treatment; and organ and tissue transplantation. The review sought to identify the medical tourist literature for out-of-pocket payments, focusing wherever possible on evidence and experience pertaining to patients in mid-life and beyond.

Despite increasing media interest and coverage hard empirical findings pertaining to out-of-pocket medical tourism are rare. Despite a number of countries offering relatively low cost treatments we know very little about many of the numbers and key indicators on medical tourism. The narrative review traverses discussion on medical tourist markets, consumer choice, clinical outcomes, quality and safety, and ethical and legal dimensions. The narrative review draws attention to gaps in research evidence and strengthens the call for more empirical research on the role, process and outcomes of medical tourism. In concluding it makes suggestion for the content of such a strategy.

Keywords: Medical tourism, Treatment abroad, Overseas surgery

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PII: S0378-5122(10)00044-7

doi:10.1016/j.maturitas.2010.01.017

Maturitas
Volume 66, Issue 1 , Pages 27-32, May 2010