WHAT IS DRIVING THE GROWTH IN MEDICAL TOURISM?

September 9, 2015

In today’s world the above quotation holds very true; with the growth of the medical tourism industry, human beings have started deriving benefits from their illnesses in the form of travel. This change has brought about a new industry called ‘Medical Tourism’. Medical tourism is a new term but not a new idea. Patients have long traveled in search of better care. Medical tourists seek modern healthcare at affordable prices in countries at various levels of economic development (Horowitz and Rosensweig, 2007).

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