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International Study of Medical Tourism. Dr . Alsharif Mohd Jamal. Medical Tourism Definitions. It is a new kind of business where patients from developed countries travel abroad seeking treatment in developing countries, because of the low cost and the quick access.
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International Study of Medical Tourism Dr . Alsharif Mohd Jamal
Medical TourismDefinitions • It is a new kind of business where patients from developed countries travel abroad seeking treatment in developing countries, because of the low cost and the quick access. Dr. Alsharif
We classified the medical tourists according to the reasons of the treatment: Dr. Alsharif
Terms: • Health tourism = Health travel = Medical travel = Global healthcare = Medical journeys = Cross border healthcare • Kinds of MT: • Emergency tourism • Dental tourism • Transplant tourism • Alternative medicine tourism • Elective Surgical tourism • Rehabilitation tourism • Cosmetic tourism • Fertility tourism • Stem cells tourism • Wellness tourism • Diagnostic tourism Dr. Alsharif
The United States of America • UK and Canada • Many developing countries Dr. Alsharif
From to Dr. Alsharif
MT is a specific branch of science Government Investors Dr. Alsharif
MT is the fastest growing business type in the world: Dr. Alsharif
Objective: to analyze the MT markets and strategies in China, India, United Arab Emirate and Jordan. Dr. Alsharif
China • Wide range of medical specialtiesand medical specialized hospitals. • Many hospitals in major cities have established international departments. • Many leading hospitals provide treatments integrating TCM with Western medical technology and techniques. • China is home to leading stem cell research and treatment hospitals that offer Westerners who want to take advantage of stem cell treatments. • wikipedia Dr. Alsharif
India • Advantages: reduced costs, the availability of latest medical technologies and a growing compliance on international quality standards, less likely to face a language barrier. • The Indian government is taking steps to address infrastructure issues that hinder the country's growth in MT. • India is known in particular for heart & ortho surgery, and other areas of advanced medicine. • Ministry of Tourism India is planning to extend its Market Development Assistance scheme to cover Joint Commission International (JCI) and National Accreditation Board of Hospitals (NABH) certified hospitals. wikipedia Dr. Alsharif
Jordan • More than 250,000 patients from other countries sought treatment in Jordan in 2007. • 45,000 Iraqis , 25,000 patients each from Palestine and Sudan , 1,800 US citizens, 1,200 UK citizens, 400 Canadians. • Treatment costs can be as low as 25 % of costs in the US. • The kingdom was rated as number one in the region and 5th in the world as a MT hub in a study by the World Bank. • wikipedia Dr. Alsharif
UAE • Hospitals in Dubai and other emirates have expressed an intent to develop in MT. • Many hospitals have American-sourced international healthcare accreditation, while others are looking towards the UK, Australia and Canada for accreditation services. • Dubai Healthcare City is the world’s 1st healthcare free zone. It consists of the Medical Community, which is made up of 4.1 million square feet. It has branches of Harvard Medical Univ, Boston Univ, and Mayo Clinic. • wikipedia Dr. Alsharif
Materials and Methods: The 720 patients’ information was documented based on their medical records and a structured questionnaire. Dr. Alsharif
1- All patients included in this series were specially traveled for the treatment in those countries. 2- In all cases, age, sex, occupation, nationality, the hospitalization period, the tourism activity, the airline, the way to find the medical clinic, the treatment, and the difficulties the patients met before and after treatment were retrospectively analyzed. Dr. Alsharif
Questionnaire: English 1-Arabic 2-Chinese 3-Russian 4-German 5-French Dr. Alsharif
Results: Dr. Alsharif
The sex distribution female: male 50% of the patients had university degrees, while Technical school graduate steps the 2nd with 29%. Dr. Alsharif
In China, 43% of the patients seek for the treatment was because the alternative medicine. 20% because the reasonable prices, 26% (all British and Canadian) because the waiting period in their countries. • In India, 71% of the patients seek for the treatment because the reasonable prices. • In Jordan, 77% seek for the treatment because they did not have such treatment in their countries. • In UAE, 81% seek for the treatment because the privacy and the high quality of the medical services. Dr. Alsharif
45% of the patients knew about the possibility to undergo their treatment from their own friends, relatives, or colleagues. • 35% of the patients read about it in the internet. • 15% of the patients knew about it from the advertising. • 13% of the patients where recommended by primary care physician or medical mediators. • 3% were recommended by insurance companies. Dr. Alsharif
The difficulties the patients found (%) Dr. Alsharif
The treatment results (%) Dr. Alsharif
The patients participated in a tourist activity and sightseeing accompanying their treatment Dr. Alsharif
Patients’ opinion of the medical industry Dr. Alsharif
Conclusion : • International patients are flying mostly to Asia for elective & cosmetic procedures, dental implants or to have hip replacement in countries such as China, Jordan, UAE, and India. • MT is not only seeking for treatments abroad because the prices, but also the leak of such treatment in patients’ countries, high quality service, and waiting period. • . Dr. Alsharif
Each player in the healthcare system must play their role in ensuring and encouraging that the MT market will continue to grow and benefit those that are in it – both patients and providers. • MT, management, and marketing scientists should work hand in hand to organize and develop this branch of science. Dr. Alsharif
The world becomes a small village, so we need more international cooperation to standardize and uniform the medical care. Dr. Alsharif
Thanks sherif268@yahoo.com Dr. Alsharif