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Nursing Management
June 2011
LaRocco & Pinchera
The emerging trend of medical tourism Although it's difficult to find accurate data, there's general agreement that the number of Americans seeking medical care abroad is growing. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
November 2010
Susan Evans
Exporting Your Plastic Surgery: Lifescience Alley Conference and Expo The number of people jumping on a plane to go under the knife is surging - in the U.S. alone, medical tourism is growing 35% each year. Plastic surgery, which makes up one-third of these trips, will be much discussed at this Minneapolis expo. Here, we look at where people go to get pretty. mark for My Articles similar articles
Health
December 2007
Lisa Lombardi
Gynos Removing Wrinkles? Health investigates how the cosmetic-surgery boom is changing the face of doctors' offices everywhere. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
November 1, 2006
Russell Wild
Global Healthcare Traveling abroad for medical care can often save a patient 80% of the domestic cost. Should financial advisors tell their clients about the savings? mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Jake Brennan
Why Are Men Getting Cosmetic Surgery? Among the top cosmetic surgeries performed on men in 2003, reduction of gynecomastia, or abnormally large male breasts, ranked fourth. Learn what else men are having done. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
December 17, 2007
Martha Lagace
The Rise of Medical Tourism Medical tourism is a new term but not a new idea. Patients have long traveled in search of better care. Today, constraints and long waiting lists at home, as well as the ease of global travel, make medical tourism more appealing. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
April 2007
Lisa A. Higgins
Medical Tourism Takes Off, But Not Without Debate Mostly it is self-insured employers that are offering the option of a medical tourism plan, but health plans may well want to join in. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
March 2007
Competition Wins Over Centralization Insurers who recommend a particular provider or health care organization to a patient considering a surgical procedure need to determine how complex the procedure is and how frequently the surgeon performs the procedure. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
October 2009
Robert Painter
Dental Tourism in Beautiful Buenos Aires I flew down to Buenos Aires to go to the dentist. Why Buenos Aires? I can't imagine a better place to vacation while getting my dental work done at a fraction of the stateside cost. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 9, 2010
Bruce Einhorn
In Asia, Public Health Care Gets Less Public Health-care policymakers in Asia are encouraging more affluent Asians to use private hospitals and their own funds. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
February 1, 2003
Douglass & Douglass
Common Dental Emergencies The first step in the evaluation of oral pain should be to determine its etiology. Dental sources are most common. However, pain arising from nondental sources always must be considered and excluded. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
July 9, 2002
Daniel Harrison
Malaysia: A Land Of Many Pleasures Visiting Southeast Asia has always been a dream of mine, and seeing Miri, the Mulu Caves and Kuala Lumpur can fulfill any Asia lover's fantasy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
June 2007
Frank Diamond
Gum Control: Should the Medical Benefit Cover Some Dental Services? Knowledge that oral health may affect overall health is prompting some plans to act. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
May 2009
Ronald Bailey
Hips Abroad Medical outsourcing mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 15, 2012
Laura Howes
Imperial launches second phenome centre Imperial College London, UK, is launching a new clinical phenome center at St Mary's Hospital London, to analyze the phenotypes of patient's samples. The phenotype includes all external products of genes and environment, from hair colour to chemical markers of disease states. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
Jul/Aug 2000
Low-cost dental care A new dental procedure that holds the promise of bringing restorative treatment within the reach of millions of poor people in Latin America and the Caribbean will be tested in three of the region's countries... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 21, 2006
Tim Scannell
An Active Hand in The Healing Process Hospitals are turning to the Internet and remote reporting technologies to get patients more involved in medical decision-making. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 12, 2010
Brian Orelli
J.P. Morgan Challenge: Making Money Off Molars Edition An overview of dental supply company, Dentsply. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
November 28, 2007
Dental Tech Coming Soon to a Mouth Near You You'll be happy these oral solutions are right around the corner -- digital dental imagery and reduced-risk root canal. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
May 11, 2003
Mike Davison
Take Care Of Your Teeth: Dental Care 101 Scary, twisted, rotting, stinky, yellow teeth will turn anyone off. And although you might think you know everything there is to know about dental care, you'd be surprised to learn certain facts that you may not have been aware of when it comes to your teeth and gums. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
April 2006
Jack Boulware
The World Record-Breaking Capital The strongest hair! The youngest sumo wrestler! The longest pencil! In Malaysia, making your mark - any mark - is a matter of national pride. mark for My Articles similar articles