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The Ethics of For-profit Healthcare and Medical Tourism in South Korea

Title
The Ethics of For-profit Healthcare and Medical Tourism in South Korea
Author
McGuire, John M.
Keywords
for-profit healthcare; for-profit hospitals; non-profit hospitals; medical tourism; South Korea; Greenland International Hospital
Issue Date
2016-03
Publisher
한국의료윤리학회
Citation
한국의료윤리학회지, v. 19, NO 1, Page. 14-35
Abstract
On December 18, 2015, South Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare formally approved the establishment of Korea’s first corporate-owned for-profit hospital. The establishment of this hospital, which will be named Greenland International Hospital (GIH), raises two distinct but overlapping sets of ethical concerns. One set of concerns relates to the fact that GIH will be engaged in for-profit medicine, which some believe is incompatible with the ethical principles that are thought to govern medical practice. The second set of ethical concerns relates to the fact that GIH is being established in an effort to further develop Korea’s burgeoning industry in medical tourism, an industry that has recently attracted academic interest in light of the ethical concerns that it raises. In this paper I draw on some of the existing literature concerning the ethics of for-profit medicine and medical tourism in an attempt to shed light on the ethical issues involved in the recent decision by the South Korean government to approve the establishment of GIH.
URI
http://kiss.kstudy.com/thesis/thesis-view.asp?key=3424414http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/40550
ISSN
2005-8284; 2234-3598
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