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Transnational health care: From a global terminology towards transnational health region development

Tomas Mainil, Francis Van Loon, Keith Dinnie, David Botterill, Vincent Platenkamp and Herman Meulemans

Health Policy, 2012, vol. 108, issue 1, 37-44

Abstract: Within European cross-border health care, recent studies have identified several types of international patients. Within the Anglo-Saxon setting, the specific terminology of medical tourism is used. The analytical purpose of the paper is to resolve this semantic difference by suggesting an alternative terminology, ‘transnational health care’ that is understood as a ‘context-controlled and coordinated network of health services’. For demand-driven trans-border access seekers and cross-border access searchers, there is a need to opt for regional health-policy strategies. For supply-driven sending context actors and receiving context actors, there would be organizational benefits to these strategies.

Keywords: International patients; Globalization; Transnational health care; Health policy; Regional development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2012.08.002

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