Healthcare Economics
GATS, or the General Agreement on Trade in Services, is a treaty of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that aims to create a credible and reliable system of international trade in services. This agreement provides a framework for countries to liberalize trade in services, including healthcare services, and establish commitments that enhance market access and national treatment for service providers. The GATS plays a crucial role in the context of global health by facilitating cross-border provision of healthcare services and influencing regulations surrounding them.
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