Spaces of connectivity. The formation of medical travel destinations in Delhi National Capital Region (India)
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2017
Author(s)
Reddy, Sunita
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Article
Language
English
Abstract
Existing research on the formation of Asian medical travel destinations has highlighted a variety of activities that attract and accommodate patients from abroad. This paper contributes to the literature by drawing insights from an Indian case study, a major transnational health-care hub in Asia that has gained little scholarly attention
thus far. Using connectivity as an analytical lens, we understand medical travel destinations as a contingent product of relating, connecting and assembling.We study how connectivity is embodied and how it unfolds in care encounters at corporate hospitals in the capital of New Delhi and surrounding urban areas. The following entities
are the most effectual in the networks that constitute medical travel destinations in the National Capital Region: (i) circulating narrations of personal experiences; (ii) language interpreters; and (iii) commission fees. We further elaborate on how these connectors work to link foreign patients with Indian hospitals and how they affect itineraries as
well as patients and other involved actors. Finally, we suggest that the approach deployed provides a suitable framework for future research aimed at gaining a better understanding of the wider impacts of medical travel by following these connections and examining their workings at places both close and distant.
thus far. Using connectivity as an analytical lens, we understand medical travel destinations as a contingent product of relating, connecting and assembling.We study how connectivity is embodied and how it unfolds in care encounters at corporate hospitals in the capital of New Delhi and surrounding urban areas. The following entities
are the most effectual in the networks that constitute medical travel destinations in the National Capital Region: (i) circulating narrations of personal experiences; (ii) language interpreters; and (iii) commission fees. We further elaborate on how these connectors work to link foreign patients with Indian hospitals and how they affect itineraries as
well as patients and other involved actors. Finally, we suggest that the approach deployed provides a suitable framework for future research aimed at gaining a better understanding of the wider impacts of medical travel by following these connections and examining their workings at places both close and distant.
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G Geography (General)
GN Anthropology
H Social Sciences (General)
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Asia Pacific Viewpoint
ISSN
1360-7456, pp228–241
Sponsors
Swiss National Science Foundation
Volume
58
Issue
2
Publisher
Victoria University of Wellington and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
Submitter
Kaspar, Heidi
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Kaspar, H., & Reddy, S. (2017). Spaces of connectivity. The formation of medical travel destinations in Delhi National Capital Region (India). In Asia Pacific Viewpoint (Vol. 58, Issue 2). Victoria University of Wellington and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.14622
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