TY - JOUR AB - The economic phenomenon of “globalization” has broadly affected the health care industry and the medical profession in the late 20th century. Governmental and private sector managed care reach is expanding globally, as patients are “ecuritized” and traded as covered lives. Arbitrage of health care goods and services is creating commoditization effects, including trans‐border parallel markets (i.e. black markets). Consumers and governments are becoming concerned about privacy issues and product standardization, while Third World challenges remain in the public health realm (i.e., infectious pandemics, sanitation, nutrition and overpopulation). VL - 11 IS - 3 SN - 1525-383X DO - 10.1108/1525383X200300019 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/1525383X200300019 AU - Miller D. Douglas PY - 2003 Y1 - 2003/01/01 TI - Medical Globalization: “A Fin de Siecle Phenomenon” T2 - Multinational Business Review PB - MCB UP Ltd SP - 113 EP - 142 Y2 - 2024/05/13 ER -