Medical tourism, a growing phenomenon

 

Last year, it is estimated that more than one million U.S. consumers left the country to seek medical treatment abroad, reports CNN.

Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock attributes the rise of medical tourism to many factors: world-class care; efficient services; lower costs; bureaucracy-free; and the joys of travel, according to the article.

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