Showing posts with label Health Tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health Tourism. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Overview of the Medical Tourism industry.

Many developing countries don’t have proper healthcare treatment. They are unable to carry out severe operations and surgeries. That’s the reason patients travel to other cities or countries to resolve problems related to healthcare. Health tourism has immense possibilities and success rates. Many people travel to find better, affordable, and hassle-free healthcare services in other parts of the world.

What is Medical Tourism?

Medical tourism refers to travel where tourists travel from one country to another for health treatment purposes. Typically, when people travel from one place to another, then that is for entertainment purposes. Still, this travel aims to cure some diseases, take up therapies, or for rehabilitation purposes. Hence, it is considered medical tourism.

People come from various places to a specific country to have good nursing, care, doctors, therapies, and medication that solves their health problems.

Pollard, International Medical Tourism Journal in 2011 defined a medical tourist as, “A medical tourist is someone who travels outside of his or her own country for surgery or elective treatment of a medical condition.”

History of Medical Tourism

The Medical Tourism industry began its set of experiences during the 1930s. It became mainstream among the USA and European nation’s well-off inhabitants, who needed excellent quality wellbeing services abroad. Since 1983, maintaining good health has been consumers’ first concern, and, as indicated by the Future Foundation’s Changing Lives Survey, it will continue to be the same way in the future.



Types of Medical Tourism

People going for clinical consideration because of moderateness, better admittance to mind, or a more elevated level of nature of care is called International Medical Tourism.

International Medical tourism is further divided into two types:

  1. When people come from other countries to a country, then this is known as inbound medical tourism.
  2. When people go out of a country from their origin to other countries, this is called outbound tourism.

Individuals who live in one nation and travel to another city, area, or state to get clinical, dental, and careful consideration while simultaneously getting equivalent to or more prominent consideration than they would have in their home city is known as Domestic Medical Tourism.

Benefits of Medical Tourism

Medical Tourism contributes massively to the tourism sector. Many people travel from less-developed healthcare countries to developed healthcare countries. This increases travel and contribute to the country’s economy. It creates healthcare-related jobs and facilities, incorporating the latest technology, participation in global healthcare, socio-political, and economic benefits, participation in global healthcare and increased global healthcare standards, and improves the quality of life.

Reasons to Choose Healthcare Services Abroad

Medical tourism has become popular in post-pandemic times. It has been proving an effective way of availing excellent healthcare services if good services and care are not available in your area or country. People consider traveling abroad either for leisure or for treatment purposes. Following are some of the reasons why people travel abroad for medical purposes:

  1. They are disappointed with the current treatment in their origin country. They are not satisfied with the treatment, and the problem is not sorted out.
  2. The treatment can be time-consuming.
  3. The treatment can cost a lot of money as there are fewer doctors available in that area.
  4. To practice greater mobility.
  5. To have a zest for traveling the world.
  6. Unlike local treatment, there is no waiting list.
  7. High tech technology is used with high accuracy, speed, and success rate.
  8. Because of the growing popularity of medical services abroad.
  9. Also, to escape from the current country.

Drawbacks of Medical Tourism

Though medical tourism can be a good solution for advanced healthcare treatments, it also possesses various issues and challenges. Some of them are as follows:



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Thursday, August 16, 2018

Iran to get 45 More Tourism Hospitals

Iran to get 45 More Tourism Hospitals - InsightsCare
45 more hospitals have been authorized by The Health Tourism Council of Iran to admit and accommodate international patients in numerous wards, thus taking the total number of accredited hospitals for foreigners to 170.
Presently 400 hospitals active in the field of health tourism in Iran, and they have expressed readiness foradmitting foreign tourists who are seeking for advanced medical treatment. Among those, 170 have now been granted IPD (International Patients Department) permits, while others who have applied for a permit are expected to be reviewed in the next few months.
The Health Tourism Council of Iran was formed in the year 2015, comprising of representatives from domestic and foreign health ministries ofthe Islamic Republic of Iran, Medical Counciland Iran Cultural Heritage Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO).
The primary task for the council is to review and approve regulations that directly affectforeign tourists and hospitals which cater them, and also travel agencies that take health tourists to Iran.
Presently, out of 188 applicants, ICHHTO has issued licenses for 27 tour companies to operate as medical tourism providers.
BothICHHTO and Health Tourism Council seek to reduce and control the increasing number of illicit middlemen who exploit the lack of efficient management for a few dollars and create a negative image for Iran.
ICHHTO has revealed that, Iran’s annual revenue from medic tourism is around $400 million and is expected to reach $2.5 billion in the future.

Iran to get 45 More Tourism Hospitals

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