Medical Tourism Facts and Figures Outlook


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Bharatbook.com announces a report on Medical Tourism Facts and Figures. The report looks at the now and the future-in the context of the past- so is essential reading to any organization serious about medical tourism.
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* The global demand for medical tourism is changing
* Some major medical tourism countries are struggling
* Other countries see increasing numbers
* Where patients go is changing fast
* What patients go for is transforming
* Some strategies and marketing are working well
* Strategies that used to work are failing

Is medical tourism thriving, dying, static or growing?

Who are the rising stars and who have peaked and fallen?
Fortunes can rise and fall in months, while potential is more variable by region, country and even within Countries -than has ever been the case- and that also applies to demand. Countries thought of as solid leaders have hit serious trouble, while previous no hopers are doing well.

Global medical tourism has been static at around 7 million for five years and shows no signs of growth. What is changing rapidly is each countrys share of the total.

Domestic medical tourism is increasing and is worth up to 3 million, while health and wellness tourism is worth over 50 million and growing each year.

Trying to keep up to date with the ever changing medical tourism and healthcare, health insurance, and regulation activity in every country is like walking backwards up an escalator- stand still and you go backwards.

The idea that it is one global price-driven market is simplistic and out of date, as what makes medical tourism interesting is the ability to adapt to good and bad news.

Every country and organization needs to update and refine its medical tourism strategy and to do that they need to know the latest on which countries are doing well or badly, who goes there, the treatment they seek and why they go there. Strategy cannot be decided in a bubble-it needs full knowledge of what is happening now in medical tourism. What worked in 2015 may fail in 2017 To continue to be successful in medical tourism you need to understand how medical tourism and healthcare and health insurance work in each targeted country- and what governments are or are no longer doing on promoting medical tourism.

This report looks at the now and the future-in the context of the past- so is essential reading to any organization serious about medical tourism.

Updated the previous report, added new sections, added countries, and restructured it to make it more logical.

The report discusses the dynamics of medical tourism, providing insights into the supply chain, business models, products and the targeted consumer- and how the rise of medical tourism portals is having an effect.

With background material suitable for both experts and newcomers to medical tourism and bang up to date numbers-this is a report you cannot afford to ignore

There is a full A to Z country- by- country report on 165 countries

Introduction

Introduction
History
Medical tourism leaders
Top ten medical tourism destinations
Academic studies
Medical and wellness tourism

International Medical Tourism Figures
Global figures
Global figures problems
Why migration alters figures
Global medical tourism figures by country
Global medical tourism figures illusions
Top global destinations
Top European destinations
Top outbound destinations
Top Health and wellness destinations
Global medical tourism potential
Global medical tourism outbound potential
Regional medical tourism potential
Global tourism and medical tourism
Global figures on travel and tourism
Health and wellness tourism figures
Health and wellness tourism potential
Health and wellness trends
Wellness travel trends
Medical tourism revenue
Health and wellness tourism revenue
Terrorism

International Medical Tourism Market
International medical tourism
Regional medical tourism
Domestic medical tourism
Distribution
Agencies
Agency collapses
Agency frauds
Agency scams
Agency regulation
Agency requirements of hospitals
Agent training and education
Advertising regulation
Advertising regulation case studies
Apps
Consumer Rights Act 2015
International medical accreditation
Legal and ethical issues
Medical cruise tourism
Medical negligence
Medical price comparisons
Medical price comparisons sites
Medical tourism comparison sites
Mobile technology
Political risks
Pricing
Price regulation
Smart phones
Social media
Television channels
Travel agencies and tour operators
Videos

Medical Tourism Customers
Defining medical tourists
Customer demand
Age
Carers
Older customers
Patient satisfaction
Safety
Security and terrorism
Taking time to be a tourist
Uninsured Americans
VIP patients
Waiting times
Why people become medical tourists
Why people may become medical tourists
World events and terrorism

Medical Tourism Products
Addiction treatment
Birth tourism
Cancer
Cosmetic surgery
Cosmetic surgery standards
Cosmetic surgery safety
Dental treatment
Diabetes treatment
Elderly care
Eye care
Eye care safety
Fertility treatment
Obesity treatment
Obesity treatment regulation
Organ transplants
Organ transplant legislation
Sex change tourism
Spa types
Spas and wellness
Sports medical tourism
Stem cell treatment

Health Insurance
Compulsory health insurance
International health insurance and medical tourism
Voluntary health insurance in Europe
Medical evacuation and repatriation
Medical tourism and insurance
Medical travel insurance
Health insurance and universal healthcare
Health insurance trade bodies
Health insurance comparison sites

Global Research On Healthcare
Global Research On Travel
Regional Research On Healthcare
Regional Research On Travel

Regional Information
Africa
Americas
Asia
Australasia
Caribbean
Europe
Middle East

Organizations
International medical organizations
Global medical tourism trade bodies
Regional medical tourism trade bodies
International medical accreditation organizations
International medical tourism accreditation organizations

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