A Study of Medical Tourism and Policy for Health Systems in Thailand, Singapore and India

Vol-4 | Issue-5 | May 2019 | Published Online: 25 May 2019    PDF ( 148 KB )
Author(s)
Mohammed Salam Bawazier 1; Dr. Vikrant Chauhan 2

1Ph.D Research Scholar, Dept. Of. Management, Himalayan Garhwal University,Uttarakhand (India)

2Professor,Dept. Of. Management, Himalayan Garhwal University,Uttarakhand (India)

Abstract

Therapeutic the travel industry is a developing wonder with approach suggestions for wellbeing frameworks, especially of goal nations. Private entertainers and governments in Southeast Asia are advancing the therapeutic vacationer industry, yet the potential effect on wellbeing frameworks, especially as far as value in access and accessibility for neighborhood purchasers, is vague. This article shows a calculated structure that diagrams the arrangement ramifications of restorative the travel industry's development for wellbeing frameworks, drawing on the instances of Thailand, Singapore and india, three territorial centers for medicinal the travel industry, by means of a broad audit of scholastic and dark writing. Factors for further examination of the potential effect of therapeutic the travel industry on wellbeing frameworks are additionally recognized. The structure can give a premise to exact, in nation studies gauging the advantages and impediments of restorative the travel industry for wellbeing frameworks. The arrangement suggestions portrayed are of specific significance for policymakers and industry experts in other Southeast Asian nations with comparative wellbeing frameworks where governments have communicated enthusiasm for encouraging the development of the restorative traveler industry. This article requires a general meaning of medicinal the travel industry and restorative voyagers to be articulated, just as purposeful information accumulation endeavors, to be embraced preceding any significant experimental examination of therapeutic the travel industry's effect on wellbeing frameworks.

Keywords
Medical Tourism, International Hospital.
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