Patients Beyond Borders is a 2015 medical tourism guidebook by Josef Woodman.
Overview
The book surveys the economic and social trends associated with medical travel and provides information on medical travel destinations,[1] internationally accredited hospitals and corresponding medical specialties, subspecialties and procedures.
Patients Beyond Borders has been cited by mainstream press organizations as a leading guidebook for medical tourism.[2][3] Data on international patient flow and comparative costs of medical procedures have been cited by research, news and reference media.[4][5]
Content
This chapter summary provides a rough indication of the book's contents:
- Foreword: Jeremy Abbate, Publisher, Scientific American Worldview.
- Introduction: Definition and overview of medical tourism; why patients travel for care, most-traveled destinations; comparative treatment costs.
- Part One: What medical travelers should know; how to vet international doctors, surgeons and facilities; accreditation overview; travel cautions; post-op care; medical travel facilitators.
- Part Two: Most visited hospitals and their specialties. An overview of 150 hospitals in 22 countries offering international healthcare services.
- Part Three: Resources and References.
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