Impact of birth tourism on health care systems in Calgary, Alberta
Abstract Background Birth tourism refers to non-resident women giving birth in a country outside of their own in order to obtain citizenship and/or healthcare for their newborns. We undertook a study to determine the extent of birth tourism in Calgary, the characteristics and rationale of this popul...
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Main Authors: | Simrit Brar (Author), Mruganka Kale (Author), Colin Birch (Author), Fiona Mattatall (Author), Medini Vaze (Author) |
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