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According to a 2009 research, 40% of patients travel abroad to receive advanced treatments unavailable in their home countries, 32% believe the medical care treatment is better abroad in terms of medical care and attention; 15% travel to reduce the waiting time for surgeries and procedures and only 9% of patients travelling abroad are travelling for lower costs of treatment.
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