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Medical tourism : a conceptual framework for an innovation in global healthcare provision

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Anita MedhekarAnita Medhekar, H Wang, J Hall
The purpose of this chapter is to establish a conceptual model that can potentially fill research gaps in the literature about medical tourism as an innovative concept in global healthcare provision by developing emerging economies as they are providing low cost alternatives in medical treatment at internationally accredited medical facilities to treat patients from developed countries. Major databases such as Ebscohost and Emerald have been used to search relevant literature. The literature on medical tourism is reviewed so as to understand the key drivers of medical tourism as well as research gaps in the existing literature. Three major drivers of medical tourism have been identified; namely cost, waiting time, and perceived quality. Further empirical research is needed to test the conceptual model in order to better understand what drives a decision to engage in medical tourism. This chapter makes three major contributions; firstly, the identification of the medical tourism literature from the service marketing and management perspectives; secondly to propose a conceptual model representing innovation in medical tourism for global healthcare by developing emerging economies; thirdly, the identification of research gaps in the medical tourism literature through which future research can further the knowledge of why people travel abroad to developing countries for medical treatment.

History

Editor

Goyal A

Parent Title

Innovations in services marketing and management : strategies for emerging economies

Start Page

148

End Page

169

Number of Pages

22

ISBN-13

9781466646711

Publisher

IGI Global

Place of Publication

Pennsylvania, USA

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Deakin University; Institute for Health and Social Science Research (IHSSR); Institute for Resource Industries and Sustainability (IRIS); School of Business and Law (2013- );

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Number of Chapters

17