Position on International Medical Tourism
QUESTION: Create an outline of your response in defense of a position for or against international medical tourism in relation to the article. Your outline should be comprised of talking points related to the following:
- Describe whether you agree or disagree with traveling to seek medical treatment.
- Explain if there are there exceptions to your opinion.
Provide your opinion along with the pros and cons of medical tourism, based on what was described in the article.
RESOURCES:
- http://www(dot)ncbi(dot)nlm(dot)nih(dot)gov/pmc/articles/PMC3206745/
- http://www(dot)cdc(dot)gov/tb/
- http://www(dot)cdc(dot)gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/
https://www(dot)commonwealthfund(dot)org/sites/default/files/documents/___media_files_publications_fund_report_2013_aug_1699_wallace_undocumented_uninsured_barriers_immigrants_v2.pdf
- https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=8q8xv6wilQs
- https://tempolearning(dot)brightspace(dot)com/d2l/common/dialogs/quickLink/quickLink.d2l?ou=104531&type=lti&rcode=walden-47750&srcou=104531
Medical Tourism
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Medical Tourism
Over the years, medical tourism has been gaining popularity across the world. Many people are traveling from their native country to other countries in search of medical treatment leading to its increased popularity. Unfortunately, this process has various advantages and disadvantages, causing controversy. I am against medical tourism because of the negative impact it contributes. One problem with medical tourism is the poor or no treatment follow-ups. In most cases, patients only spend a few days in the hospital and then return to their native nation. The patient can come with problems associated with the surgery or side effects of drugs (Al-Lamki, 2011). The surgeon is responsible for looking at the patient's progress, which may be difficult since the patient and caregiver are far away. Therefore, the patients are at risk of experiencing deteriorated well-being if they encounter side effects of the drugs.
Moreover, medical tourism increases the health care costs in the host nation. In India, there are several cases where local citizens do not have labor rooms, leading to massive hospital overcrowding (Al-Lamki, 2011). Patients from other countries may vacate some of the spaces the local patients should occupy. Also, unregulated procedures, unskilled staff, and insufficient equipment in the host country can put the patient at risk. Sometimes ...