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April 30, 2008
Hospital workers’ strike in Chile delays surgeries
For 100 Iraqi doctors, a return to normal
April 29, 2008
Bogus nurse dupes England’s NHS
Hospital management in Ethiopia
Egypt eyes $12 billion in tourism earnings by 2011
Medical leave
Survey: How companies act on global trends
Philippines health officials: No kidneys for foreigners
April 25, 2008
Judge orders Philippines company to pay $100 million for fraud
April 24, 2008
Fraud costs military health program $100 million-plus
April 22, 2008
Asia Pacific healthcare market to see robust growth in 2008
Doctor: What the Indian government can do to promote medical tourism
Massachusetts man will travel to China for cutting-edge surgery
Contaminated blood thinner heparin called a worldwide problem
April 21, 2008
Singapore hospitals added to U.S. network
April 17, 2008
YouTube surgery video investigated
April 15, 2008
Three more deaths at London maternity hospital
Medical tourism booming in India
April 14, 2008
In Rwanda, visionary doctor is moving mountains again
April 10, 2008
UK doctors debate male-female practice styles
Cuba reorganizes family doctor program
April 9, 2008
University of Washington hosts key players in global health effort
April 8, 2008
As super bug spreads, doctors rethink approach
South Africa: Health report ’is all wrong’
England's NHS offers nurses pay rise
AMA: Take caution with medical tourism
Healthcare in Venezuela takes turn for worse
April 7, 2008
Caribbean losing its nurses
April 4, 2008
Blood racket drained poor Indian workers
April 3, 2008
Jamaica launches free healthcare for all adults
Telemedicine links Africans to Indian expertise
April 2, 2008
Government allows hospital advertising and sponsorship
WHO: Medical chaos in Gaza
April 1, 2008
Philippines to ban commercial sales of kidneys to foreigners
Top five medical tourism destinations
Indian Health Secretary: Medical tourism is waste of resources if poor not treated
Hospital workers’ strike in Chile delays surgeries
For 100 Iraqi doctors, a return to normal
Bogus nurse dupes England’s NHS
Hospital management in Ethiopia
Egypt eyes $12 billion in tourism earnings by 2011
Medical leave
Survey: How companies act on global trends
Philippines health officials: No kidneys for foreigners
Judge orders Philippines company to pay $100 million for fraud
Fraud costs military health program $100 million-plus
Asia Pacific healthcare market to see robust growth in 2008
Doctor: What the Indian government can do to promote medical tourism
Massachusetts man will travel to China for cutting-edge surgery
Contaminated blood thinner heparin called a worldwide problem
Singapore hospitals added to U.S. network
YouTube surgery video investigated
Three more deaths at London maternity hospital
Medical tourism booming in India
In Rwanda, visionary doctor is moving mountains again
UK doctors debate male-female practice styles
Cuba reorganizes family doctor program
University of Washington hosts key players in global health effort
As super bug spreads, doctors rethink approach
South Africa: Health report ’is all wrong’
England's NHS offers nurses pay rise
AMA: Take caution with medical tourism
Healthcare in Venezuela takes turn for worse
Caribbean losing its nurses
Blood racket drained poor Indian workers
Jamaica launches free healthcare for all adults
Telemedicine links Africans to Indian expertise
Government allows hospital advertising and sponsorship
WHO: Medical chaos in Gaza
Philippines to ban commercial sales of kidneys to foreigners
Top five medical tourism destinations
Indian Health Secretary: Medical tourism is waste of resources if poor not treated