Medical tourism: is the IT up to snuff?
Proponents and objective observers of the medical tourism industry note that of all the potential problems U.S. patients might face in seeking treatment in a foreign country, the level of technology and up-to-date treatment is not paramount among them. Still, not everyone is convinced that technological expertise can just be taken for granted.
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