Medical tourism

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Background: Medical tourism is a burgeoning industry in our region. It involves patients travelling outside of their home country for medical treatment. Objective: This article provides an outline of the current research around medical tourism, especially its impact on Australians. Discussion: Patients are increasingly seeking a variety of medical treatments abroad, particularly those involving cosmetic surgery and dental treatment, often in countries in South-East Asia. Adverse events may occur during medical treatment abroad, which raises medico-legal and insurance issues, as well as concerns regarding follow-up of patients. General practitioners need to be prepared to offer advice, including travel health advice, to patients seeking medical treatment abroad.

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Leggat, P. (2015). Medical tourism. Australian Family Physician, 44(1), 16–21. https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.2.0780

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