%0 Journal Article %@ 1438-8871 %I JMIR Publications Inc. %V 18 %N 5 %P e115 %T Medical Tourism and Telemedicine: A New Frontier of an Old Business %A Hong,Yan Alicia %+ School of Public Health, Texas A&M University, 1266 TAMU, College Station, TX, 77840, United States, 1 9794369343, [email protected] %K E-hospital %K medical tourism %K telemedicine %K ethics %D 2016 %7 23.05.2016 %9 Viewpoint %J J Med Internet Res %G English %X In October 2015, the âChinese American Physicians E-Hospitalâ celebrated its âgrand openingâ online. All physicians affiliated with this E-Hospital are bilingual Chinese American physicians, who provide services ranging from initial teleconsulting to international transfer and treatment in the United States. Such telemedicine platform for medical tourism not only saves the patients from the hassles of identifying and connecting with an appropriate health service provider but also minimizes the language and cultural barriers. As a growing number of patients from middle- and low-income countries travel to the United States (US) for medical care, we face promising opportunities as well as mounting challenges. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the US has guidance for Americans seeking care overseas, but is not available for international patients seeking care in US. This article opens a dialogue on the challenges associated with flourishing medical tourism and telemedicine, including quality assessment, risk communication, ethical guidelines, and legal concerns. %M 27215230 %R 10.2196/jmir.5432 %U http://www.jmir.org/2016/5/e115/ %U https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.5432 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27215230