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Brady, C. (2007). Offshore gambling: Medical outsourcing versus ERISA’s fiduciary duty requirement.  Washington Lee Law Review. 64(3), 1073-1114.

Burkett, Levi. (2007). Medical tourism: concerns, benefits, and the American legal perspective.  The Journal of Legal Medicine 28(2): 223-245.  DOI: 10.1080/01947640701357763.

Canterbury, R., Walters, Eldridge, Schadler, Martin, Ellem, Staggers, Miller, Evans, & DeLong.  (2007). House Bill 2841: Establishing a system to reduce the cost of medical care paid by the Public Employees Insurance Agency. Introduced in the West Virginia House on Feb. 5.

Cohen, I. G.  (2010).  Protecting patients with passports: Medical tourism and the patient-protective argument.  Iowa Law Review, 95(5), 1467-1567.

Ellem, D., Proudfoot, Kessler, Hrutkay, Guthrie, Moore, Sobonya, Burdiss, Miley, Tabb, & Pino. (2008). House Bill 4711. Originating in the Committee on the Judiciary. West Virginia.

Howze, K. S.  (2007).  Medical tourism: symptom or cure?  Georgia Law Review, 41(3), 1013-1051.

McLean, Thomas R. (2007).  Commentary: The Industrialization of Medical Tourism and the Blue Ridge paper claim.  Journal of Controversial Medical Claims 14(1): 18-19.

Mirrer-Singer, Philip. (2007). Medical malpractice overseas: the legal uncertainty surrounding medical tourism. Law and Contemporary Problems. 70(2), 211-232.

Rodighiero, D., Ellis, & Hrutkay. (2008). House Bill 4359. Committee on Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary.

Swalm, S. & Lundberg. (2007), House Bill 1143: A bill for an act concerning the option of a covered state employee under a self-insured group benefit plan to obtain medical care in an accredited foreign health care facility.  Introduced in the Colorado House on Feb. 1.

Storrow, R. (2005). The handmaid's tale of fertility tourism: Passports and third parties in the religious regulation of assisted conception. Texas Wesleyan Law Review. 12, 189.

Terry, N. (2007). Under-regulated healthcare phenomena in a flat world: medical tourism and outsourcing. Western New England Law Review. 29.

 

 

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