Book contents
- ASEAN Consumer Law Harmonisation and Cooperation
- Integration Through Law
- ASEAN Consumer Law Harmonisation and Cooperation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- General editors’ preface
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Backdrop and Overarching Perspectives
- Chapter 2 Theoretical Perspectives on ASEAN and Consumer Law Developments
- Chapter 3 Product Safety Law: Fragmented Regulation and Emergent Product Liability Regimes
- Chapter 4 Regulating Consumer Contracts in ASEAN: Variation and Change
- Chapter 5 Consumer Financial Services: What Role for ASEAN?
- Chapter 6 Professional Health Services: ASEAN’s Trade Liberalisation Agenda
- Chapter 7 Integration with Competition Policies, Laws and Institutions: Opportunities for ASEAN Consumer Protection
- Chapter 8 Key Reflections and Future Directions
- Index
Chapter 6 - Professional Health Services: ASEAN’s Trade Liberalisation Agenda
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 August 2019
- ASEAN Consumer Law Harmonisation and Cooperation
- Integration Through Law
- ASEAN Consumer Law Harmonisation and Cooperation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- General editors’ preface
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Backdrop and Overarching Perspectives
- Chapter 2 Theoretical Perspectives on ASEAN and Consumer Law Developments
- Chapter 3 Product Safety Law: Fragmented Regulation and Emergent Product Liability Regimes
- Chapter 4 Regulating Consumer Contracts in ASEAN: Variation and Change
- Chapter 5 Consumer Financial Services: What Role for ASEAN?
- Chapter 6 Professional Health Services: ASEAN’s Trade Liberalisation Agenda
- Chapter 7 Integration with Competition Policies, Laws and Institutions: Opportunities for ASEAN Consumer Protection
- Chapter 8 Key Reflections and Future Directions
- Index
Summary
Consumer law and policy generally envisages that consumer interests are best advanced by prohibiting abusive marketplace practices and promoting competition. This chapter proposes the framework be sophisticated for the provision of professional health services. Arguably, universal access to health services is a basic human right. Thus, the consumer interest is best understood within a human rights and a marketplace framework. These two frameworks do not always sit comfortably together, as illustrated in this chapter. The chapter explores the impacts of ASEAN’s market liberalisation strategies upon the delivery of professional health services. One strategy involves regional mutual recognition of health qualifications. This could enhance consumer interests by increased movement of medical practitioners to areas of regional need. Conversely, it could lead them to shift from low-income countries where universal access needs are acute to countries where practitioners receive higher incomes. The chapter concludes with an examination of how ‘health tourism’ is being promoted by some ASEAN members for economic benefit. However, these apparent benefits maybe somewhat illusory.
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- ASEAN Consumer Law Harmonisation and CooperationAchievements and Challenges, pp. 319 - 364Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019