every red day on the calendar is a potential protest day. >> warner: trita parsi, karim sazjapour, thankyou. >> thank you. >> ifill: now, as the health reform debate plays out in the u.s., some americans are finding new ways and new places to get medical care. ray suarez has the story. >> suarez: south of the border, tourist season is just beginning. beach-loving americans are headed to mexico's seaside towns, reaching for the sunscreen, soaksing up the local color. but this year's annual migration has a twist. thousands of americans are coming to places like puerto vajallarta, not to tip their toes in the pas civic, sip a margarita, they are coming for health care, in many cases care they could never afford to acquire in the united states. >> tell me how you feel today. >> a lot better. oh, yes, wonderful. >> suarez: 55-year-old stan packard flu to puerto vallarta to have his rip replaced. >> -- hip replaced. >> we caught up with him as the followup appointment with his mexican orthopedic surgeon, dr. max. >> suarez: had you ever been to mexico before. >> never, never. just took a shot.