Medical tourism in Mexico isn't new, but the recent tragedy put it in the Spotlight

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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with David G. Vequist, who runs the Center of Medical Tourism Research at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, about medical tourism in Mexico.

 

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The hilarious conclusion is that 'nothing can be done to stem medical tourism' when the procedures are just as safe and follow similar standards as the US for half the price. Apparently arishapiro and NPR aren't interested in stepping on their funders with mention of M4A.

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