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Kidnapping in Mexico Draws Attention to Medical Tourism

The 4 kidnapped Americans are part of a large wave of U S medical tourism in Mexico

Before the pandemic halted travel, some 1.2 million American citizens visited Mexico for health care. The number is rising quickly again, with border restrictions eased.

Medical tourism is rising, but experts say it can come with risks

Medical tourism is rising, but experts say it can come with risks
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Medical tourism is rising, but experts say it can come with risks

Medical tourism is rising, but experts say it can come with risks
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Transcripts for CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20240604 22:22:00

and around this wooden structure. but questions remain about where the group went during the four days before they were found by mexican authorities. there s the international bridge. there s a gas station and i talked to the attendant who was here on friday. he says he doesn t remember the americans, but there s a store next door, and they re checking their surveillance video. brownsville officials say americans routinely cross into mexico for medical care at this border crossing. according to patients beyond borders, millions of people traveled to mexico each year, expecting to save anywhere from 40% to 60% on major medical procedures. but there are risks beyond the medical ones, and officials urge caution. it s easy to get lost in mexico. reporter: now, mexico s a.d. office telling our colleagues at cnne, that the repatriation of the two americans is expected

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