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Eligibility for access to domestic health-care services is a strong influence on the decision to seek medical care overseas. Patients are prepared to travel abroad when a treatment is not available within the NHS, when they do not meet strict eligibility requirements or when they have exhausted their entitlement (e.g. for IVF treatment). Individuals choose to pay for treatment abroad rather than domestically primarily for reasons of cost but also because of the perceived expertise of clinicians overseas; family or cultural connections with overseas destinations are also contributing factors.
Outward medical tourism involves a range of medical and ancillary services and typically a range of small-scale providers and clinics. We identify an emerging trend for patients to travel beyond Europe for treatment, but also the key role of diaspora networks and relations in shaping the favoured travel destinations of medical tourists.