The potential for bi-lateral agreements in medical tourism: A qualitative study of stakeholder perspectives from the UK and India
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Globalisation has prompted countries to evaluate their position on trade in health services. However, this is often done from a multi-lateral, rather than a regional or bi-lateral perspective. In a previous review, we concluded that...
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Main Authors: | Smith Richard D (Author), Chanda Rupa (Author), Martínez Álvarez Melisa (Author) |
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