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Signs (Chic) ; 36(2): 289-96, 2011.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21114073

RÉSUMÉ

Although travel for medical reasons has a long history, it has more recently evolved from a cottage industry to a worldwide enterprise. A number of countries are positioning themselves to attract visitors who are willing to travel to obtain health services that are more accessible, less expensive, or more available than in their countries of origin. This has in turn given rise to medical packages that combine tourism with health. Several Caribbean nations - including Cuba, Barbados, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico - hope to expand their revenues in this new market. Each country has selected specific service niches and promotes its services accordingly. While Cuba has been promoting its services to other countries for several decades, medical tourism is just beginning in the other islands. Ultimately, these nations' economic success will hinge on their comparative advantage vis-à-vis other options, while their success in terms of improving their own health care depends on the extent to which the services for tourists are also available to the islands' populations.


Sujet(s)
Coûts des soins de santé , Accessibilité des services de santé , Services de santé , Tourisme médical , Groupes de population , Barbade/ethnologie , Caraïbe/ethnologie , Cuba/ethnologie , Prestations des soins de santé/économie , Prestations des soins de santé/ethnologie , Prestations des soins de santé/histoire , Prestations des soins de santé/législation et jurisprudence , Coûts des soins de santé/histoire , Services de santé/économie , Services de santé/histoire , Services de santé/législation et jurisprudence , Accessibilité des services de santé/économie , Accessibilité des services de santé/histoire , Accessibilité des services de santé/législation et jurisprudence , Histoire du 20ème siècle , Histoire du 21ème siècle , Humains , Jamaïque/ethnologie , Tourisme médical/économie , Tourisme médical/histoire , Tourisme médical/législation et jurisprudence , Tourisme médical/psychologie , Relations médecin-patient , Groupes de population/enseignement et éducation , Groupes de population/ethnologie , Groupes de population/histoire , Groupes de population/législation et jurisprudence , Groupes de population/psychologie , Santé publique/économie , Santé publique/enseignement et éducation , Santé publique/histoire , Santé publique/législation et jurisprudence , Porto Rico/ethnologie , Changement social/histoire
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Signs (Chic) ; 36(2): 297-302, 2011.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21114074

RÉSUMÉ

Along with a handful of other nations in the developing world, Brazil has emerged as a top destination for medical tourism. Drawing on the author's ethnographic fieldwork in plastic surgery wards, this article examines diverse factors - some explicitly promoted in medical marketing and news sources, others less visible - contributing to Brazil's international reputation for excellence in cosmetic plastic surgery. Brazil's plastic surgery residency programs, some of which are housed within its public health system, attract overseas surgeons, provide ample opportunities for valuable training in cosmetic techniques, and create a clinical environment that favors experimentation with innovative techniques. Many graduates of these programs open private clinics that, in turn, attract overseas patients. High demand for Brazilian plastic surgery also reflects an expansive notion of female health that includes sexual realization, mental health, and cosmetic techniques that manage reproduction. Medical tourism is sometimes represented as being market-driven: patients in wealthier nations travel to obtain quality services at lower prices. This article ends by reflecting on how more complex local and transnational dynamics also contribute to demand for elective medical procedures such as cosmetic surgery.


Sujet(s)
Techniques cosmétiques , Coûts des soins de santé , Marketing , Tourisme médical , Chirurgie plastique , Cosmétologie/économie , Cosmétologie/enseignement et éducation , Cosmétologie/histoire , Cosmétologie/législation et jurisprudence , Brésil/ethnologie , Techniques cosmétiques/économie , Techniques cosmétiques/histoire , Techniques cosmétiques/psychologie , Pays en voie de développement/économie , Pays en voie de développement/histoire , Coûts des soins de santé/histoire , Coûts des soins de santé/législation et jurisprudence , Services de santé/économie , Services de santé/histoire , Services de santé/législation et jurisprudence , Histoire du 20ème siècle , Histoire du 21ème siècle , Marketing/économie , Marketing/enseignement et éducation , Marketing/histoire , Marketing/législation et jurisprudence , Tourisme médical/économie , Tourisme médical/histoire , Tourisme médical/législation et jurisprudence , Tourisme médical/psychologie , Chirurgie plastique/économie , Chirurgie plastique/enseignement et éducation , Chirurgie plastique/histoire , Chirurgie plastique/législation et jurisprudence , Chirurgie plastique/psychologie
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Health Aff (Millwood) ; 28(6): 1578-90, 2009.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19887400

RÉSUMÉ

AIDS continues to outpace the science, financing, prevention, and treatment efforts of the past quarter-century. There have been different epochs along the evolutionary timeline of the global AIDS response, from the discovery of HIV to the threat posed by the current economic crisis. This timeline serves as a reference to how we have arrived where we are today, in the hope that understanding our past will help us set the course for a more efficient and effective future response.


Sujet(s)
Syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise/histoire , Agents antiVIH/histoire , Services de médecine préventive/tendances , Syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise/traitement médicamenteux , Syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise/prévention et contrôle , Agents antiVIH/économie , Coûts des soins de santé/histoire , Histoire du 20ème siècle , Histoire du 21ème siècle , Humains , Internationalité , Services de médecine préventive/ressources et distribution , États-Unis
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