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Healthcare Reform's Affect on Medical Tourism Website Portal Launched by MTA

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The Medical Tourism Association has launched an informational website and center containing updates on Healthcare Reform's affect on Medical Tourism. The healthcare reform updates will provide the latest information and provisions of the healthcare reform legislation as it pertains to the Medical Tourism Industry.


Additionally, it will include white papers on healthcare reform's affect on medical tourism and webinars. The site, which will contain videos, podcasts, webinars and white papers, will be a place to stay educated and learn what opportunities healthcare reform provides to the medical tourism industry.

To sign-up for healthcare reform updates and create an account, please click here:

http://www.medicaltourismassociation.com/en/hcr-updates.html

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