The high cost of surgery in Western countries has led to an increase in the demand for surgery in developing countries (York, 2008). The objective of this article is to examine the utilization and satisfaction with medical and health services purchased by Australian, French and South Korean visitors to Thailand. In late 2006 a face-to-face survey was conducted with 1,200 randomly selected tourists who had visited Thailand. Results show substantial usage of medical and health services. Satisfaction levels vary across type of service provided and by country of origin of tourist. Recommendations are provided to the national tourism authority. Future research directions are discussed
Medical tourism is a global phenomenon and the number one growing niche segment of the tourism indus...
High health and insurance costs, long waiting list in developed countries, absence of medical proced...
International audienceMany countries worldwide are now using biomedicine as a domestically-based exp...
The high cost of surgery in Western countries has led to an increase in the demand for surgery in de...
This paper examines the motivations of medical tourists who sought treatment in Thailand. Previous r...
With the increasing cost of medical surgery, health insurance cost, long waiting period and unavaila...
Although reliable estimates of the annual number of people travelling abroad to purchase medical ser...
Owing to critical differences in the prices and ready accessibility of medical services in the West ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the magnitude and characteristics of medical tourism in Thailand and the i...
Medical tourism is a growing phenomenon with policy implications for health systems, particularly of...
Abstract Medical tourism is a growing phenomenon with policy implications for health systems, partic...
Medical tourism is a growing phenomenon with policy implications for health systems, particularly of...
Thailand is considered to be among the global leaders in the medical tourism market which has grown ...
Medical tourism refers to international patient travel with the intent of receiving medical care. Re...
Unlike general tourists needing medical attention, medical tour-ists are people who cross internatio...
Medical tourism is a global phenomenon and the number one growing niche segment of the tourism indus...
High health and insurance costs, long waiting list in developed countries, absence of medical proced...
International audienceMany countries worldwide are now using biomedicine as a domestically-based exp...
The high cost of surgery in Western countries has led to an increase in the demand for surgery in de...
This paper examines the motivations of medical tourists who sought treatment in Thailand. Previous r...
With the increasing cost of medical surgery, health insurance cost, long waiting period and unavaila...
Although reliable estimates of the annual number of people travelling abroad to purchase medical ser...
Owing to critical differences in the prices and ready accessibility of medical services in the West ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the magnitude and characteristics of medical tourism in Thailand and the i...
Medical tourism is a growing phenomenon with policy implications for health systems, particularly of...
Abstract Medical tourism is a growing phenomenon with policy implications for health systems, partic...
Medical tourism is a growing phenomenon with policy implications for health systems, particularly of...
Thailand is considered to be among the global leaders in the medical tourism market which has grown ...
Medical tourism refers to international patient travel with the intent of receiving medical care. Re...
Unlike general tourists needing medical attention, medical tour-ists are people who cross internatio...
Medical tourism is a global phenomenon and the number one growing niche segment of the tourism indus...
High health and insurance costs, long waiting list in developed countries, absence of medical proced...
International audienceMany countries worldwide are now using biomedicine as a domestically-based exp...