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Cross-border Healthcare Access in South Asian Countries: Learnings for Sustainable Healthcare Tourism in India
2014
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Since the 19 th century affluent patients from less developed parts of the world travelled to major European Medical Centres and United States for treatment unavailable in their own countries and for cutting -edge healthcare facilities. From the early 1990's there has been a reverse flow of patients from highly developed nations to less developed countries circumventing the health care services offered in their own land, where they are inaccessible , undesirable, with overburdened public health
doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.11.014
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