Discover Top Medical Tourism Facilities Amongst Extreme Poverty
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You may be wondering how it is that a third world country can offer medical services at a state of the art facility. How is it possible that a country can offer services to foreigners that it cannot offer to all of its own citizens?
It may seem, at first glance, that it is wrong to have multi-million dollar state of the art facilities sitting amidst extreme poverty. One has to look beyond the surface to see what the intent is. The answer is simply that countries such as India and Thailand have a vision and a mission to use the income from medical tourism to revitalize their economic system, and to use that money to provide aid to those in need.
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