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May 30, 2008
Four Japanese gang figures got liver transplants at UCLA
Brazil court rules in favor of stem cell research
Study: Bacteria a factor in sudden infant death syndrome
May 29, 2008
Virtual healthcare worker could save patient time and nursing resources
Quake victims overwhelm Chinese hospitals
Czech court approves fees for patients
May 27, 2008
Ties get the boot for British doctors
$1.85 fee to see a doctor? Some say it’s too much
May 23, 2008
Japan taps foreign nurses in labor squeeze
May 20, 2008
U.S. remains top for medical expense claims
New Web portal and blog opens online communities for those involved in medical travel
China, University of Memphis relationship continues with healthcare visit
Thailand Emerges as World Leader in ’Medical Tourism’
May 13, 2008
Think carefully before helping patients seek overseas treatment
Medical tourism offers huge economic potential, says Arabian Travel Market speaker
Philippines: Health scams deterring medical tourism
Medical tourism sluggish business
"Un-American" surgery abroad
Americans head overseas for medical care
May 7, 2008
Global Growth
Traveling to Taiwan
Medical Travel: U.S. Pivotal to Global Market’s Growth
May 6, 2008
South Korea aims to become Asia’s new medical travel hub
Medical tourism or medical travel can produce discounts of 80%
Ten million children worldwide die from lack of healthcare
May 5, 2008
Australian doctor proposes paying $47,000 for a kidney
May 2, 2008
British court rules drug data must be shared
Report questions quality of medical care for workers in war zones
Four Japanese gang figures got liver transplants at UCLA
Brazil court rules in favor of stem cell research
Study: Bacteria a factor in sudden infant death syndrome
Virtual healthcare worker could save patient time and nursing resources
Quake victims overwhelm Chinese hospitals
Czech court approves fees for patients
Ties get the boot for British doctors
$1.85 fee to see a doctor? Some say it’s too much
Japan taps foreign nurses in labor squeeze
U.S. remains top for medical expense claims
New Web portal and blog opens online communities for those involved in medical travel
China, University of Memphis relationship continues with healthcare visit
Thailand Emerges as World Leader in ’Medical Tourism’
Think carefully before helping patients seek overseas treatment
Medical tourism offers huge economic potential, says Arabian Travel Market speaker
Philippines: Health scams deterring medical tourism
Medical tourism sluggish business
"Un-American" surgery abroad
Americans head overseas for medical care
Global Growth
Traveling to Taiwan
Medical Travel: U.S. Pivotal to Global Market’s Growth
South Korea aims to become Asia’s new medical travel hub
Medical tourism or medical travel can produce discounts of 80%
Ten million children worldwide die from lack of healthcare
Australian doctor proposes paying $47,000 for a kidney
British court rules drug data must be shared
Report questions quality of medical care for workers in war zones