AMA votes in favor of medical tourism guidelines
American Medical Association, June 17, 2008
The American Medical Association for the first time has adopted guiding principles on medical tourism, taking such action because it's unclear whether the risks of medical tourism outweigh the benefits. While the nine principles are largely meant to educate patients, employers, and insurers, adoption of them can influence the association's advocacy efforts.
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