Medical tourism has been developing very rapidly in recent years and Hong Kong has emerged as a new medical tourism destination. The purpose of the study is to explore the motivations and experiences of a sample of medical tourists in Hong Kong and hence semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with obstetric patients from Mainland China. The findings indicate that one of the most important reasons for their traveling to give birth in Hong Kong was to avoid China’s ‘One Child’ policy. Variations in staff attitudes were also found among different hospitals and even in the same hospital. The findings also suggest that perceived discrimination by the medical tourists emerges in the form of less favourable service and less information...
AbstractThis study essentially attempts to discover the underlying factors that might affect the for...
Health and medical tourism is considered one of the fastest growing segments of the tourism industry...
This paper examines the practice of informed consent in Hong Kong by drawing on structured interview...
OBJECTIVES: Promoting medical tourism has been discussed by various stakeholders of its destination....
Medical tourism in Malaysia has grown over the years and has become a promising industry. However, d...
This study identified potential mainland Chinese visitors' motivations and barriers of visiting Hong...
The aim of this study is to determine the factors influencing the development of medical tourism in ...
Objectives: Advanced medical treatments and service quality for Hong Kong residents are well regarde...
Background: Medical tourism is arising in Asian countries and in Hong Kong, the maternal tourism is ...
[[abstract]]After the implementation of National Health Insurance, the hospitals are getting fewer a...
Between June 1998 and October 1998, a cross-sectional survey was carried out in Hong Kong on 369 Chi...
This study explored the antecedents and consequences of perceived discrimination of tourists. Both g...
This study explored the antecedents and consequences of perceived discrimination of tourists. Both g...
Hong Kong, with its high quality and wide variety of visitor attractions and facilities, is one of t...
Behavioral studies of medical tourists are still limited despite a recent and rapid boom in both the...
AbstractThis study essentially attempts to discover the underlying factors that might affect the for...
Health and medical tourism is considered one of the fastest growing segments of the tourism industry...
This paper examines the practice of informed consent in Hong Kong by drawing on structured interview...
OBJECTIVES: Promoting medical tourism has been discussed by various stakeholders of its destination....
Medical tourism in Malaysia has grown over the years and has become a promising industry. However, d...
This study identified potential mainland Chinese visitors' motivations and barriers of visiting Hong...
The aim of this study is to determine the factors influencing the development of medical tourism in ...
Objectives: Advanced medical treatments and service quality for Hong Kong residents are well regarde...
Background: Medical tourism is arising in Asian countries and in Hong Kong, the maternal tourism is ...
[[abstract]]After the implementation of National Health Insurance, the hospitals are getting fewer a...
Between June 1998 and October 1998, a cross-sectional survey was carried out in Hong Kong on 369 Chi...
This study explored the antecedents and consequences of perceived discrimination of tourists. Both g...
This study explored the antecedents and consequences of perceived discrimination of tourists. Both g...
Hong Kong, with its high quality and wide variety of visitor attractions and facilities, is one of t...
Behavioral studies of medical tourists are still limited despite a recent and rapid boom in both the...
AbstractThis study essentially attempts to discover the underlying factors that might affect the for...
Health and medical tourism is considered one of the fastest growing segments of the tourism industry...
This paper examines the practice of informed consent in Hong Kong by drawing on structured interview...