Neoliberal Governance and International Medical Travel in Malaysia
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Meghann Ormond
In the growing international medical travel market, Malaysia has managed to position itself as a key player in the Southeast Asian region. Not only does its hospitals serve patients from neighbouring states with weaker health systems, but also caters for private patients from further afield. In this book the author explores the benefits and challenges of providing medical care to non-Malaysians and challenges some of the assumptions about the sources, directions and political value of care. New Hardback. First Edition. 162 pages with references and an index.
Weight: 0.6 kg Post free within Malaysia
Condition: In the growing international medical travel market, Malaysia has managed to position itself as a key player in the Southeast Asian region. Not only does its hospitals serve patients from neighbouring states with weaker health systems, but also caters for private patients from further afield. In this book the author explores the benefits and challenges of providing medical care to non-Malaysians and challenges some of the assumptions about the sources, directions and political value of care. New Hardback. First Edition. 162 pages with references and an index.