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Successful Medical Tourism Written by Shelby Reddekopp Presented by Carilyn Torres

Successful Medical Tourism Written by Shelby Reddekopp Presented by Carilyn Torres. March 28—29, 2014 El Medina, Yasmine Hammamet , Tunisia. Agenda . Introduction Understanding Healthcare Systems Definitions/Statistics Why do people travel for medical needs?

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Successful Medical Tourism Written by Shelby Reddekopp Presented by Carilyn Torres

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  1. Successful Medical Tourism Written by Shelby ReddekoppPresented by Carilyn Torres March 28—29, 2014El Medina, YasmineHammamet, Tunisia

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Understanding Healthcare Systems • Definitions/Statistics • Why do people travel for medical needs? • Medical treatments sought abroad • Tunisia’s opportunities in medical tourism

  3. Understanding Healthcare Systems

  4. Health expenditures GDP Source: OECD Health Data 2011; WHO Global Health Expenditure Database

  5. Healthcare coverage Source: OECD Health Data 2011

  6. Wait times Source: Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Surveys

  7. Definition and Statistics

  8. Global healthcare • India—450,000 tourists in 2007; cost average 20% of USA; 11 JCI accreditations • Thailand—1.2 million tourists in 2006; cost average 30% of USA; 5 JCI accreditations • Singapore—410,000 tourists in 2006; cost average 35% of USA; 15 JCI accreditations • Malaysia—300,000 tourists in 2006; cost average 25% of USA; 2 JCI accreditations • Gulf states—healthcare city designed to provide advanced healthcare services; 38 JCI accreditations • Mexico—high volume of USA visitors due to proximity; cost 25% to 35% of USA ; 3 JCI accreditations Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, 2008

  9. Medical travellers by source and destination Source: Grail Research, a division of Integreon, 2009

  10. Why do people travel for medical needs?

  11. Traveler’s motivations • Primary reasons: • Price • Quality/Lack of access to healthcare • Long wait times • Secondary reasons: • Information/Education • Transportation • Tourism

  12. Stimulants for Medical Tourism • National medical tourism agencies of multiple disciplines are critical to both oversee and lobby for medical tourism regulations and programs as well as implementations thereof • Tourism and cultural promotional material and advertisement • Taxation on medical income for hospitals and doctors within a country is often reduced • Incentives to promote a country abroad • Education and partnering with Western universities and programs • Visa requirements • Media coverage • Cultural sensitivity and translation services • After care when a patient returns to their home country

  13. Joint Commission International (JCI) Source: JCI

  14. Medical treatments sought abroad

  15. Cost savings by country Source: healthinturkey.org

  16. Tunisia’s opportunities in medical Tourism

  17. Thank you! March 28—29, 2014El Medina, YasmineHammamet, Tunisia

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