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What is Health Tourism

Global Perspectives on the Opportunities and Future Directions of Health Tourism
Health tourism covers travel activities of a tourists related to improving ones health. The person who travels for health primary motivation if to improve his/hers physical, mental, and spiritual, health through medical and wellness-based activities. Health truism has two branches: (i) wellness tourism and (ii) medical tourism.
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Travelling for Healthcare: Future Challenges and Opportunities for India in the New Normal
Anita Medhekar (Central Queensland University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6692-6.ch008
Abstract
Traveling abroad to seek healthcare services for medical or wellness purposes is a global phenomenon since the start of the 21st century. However, since the pandemic was declared by the World Health Organisation in 2020, due to pandemic related regulations, travel restrictions, and grounded airlines, traveling for health reasons has been negatively impacted, resulting in a decline in demand for overseas travel and healthcare services. There is now a pent-up demand by consumers to travel abroad for health tourism to countries such as Thailand, India, and Turkey. At the same time with opening borders and airline-travel resumed, countries cannot be complacent about health-risk involved. Therefore, safety and wellbeing of the health tourists during and post-pandemic under the new-normal paradigm is important.
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“Infernum”: Economic Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Health Tourism Industry – A Snapshot
Is defined as people preferring to travel different countries to increase their quality of life and to improve their physical or mental health. Health tourism covers both the medical and wellness tourism ( GSS, 2011 ).
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Strategic Alliances: A Conceptual Model of Health Tourism
It is a type of tourism which contains sub categories such as medical tourism, thermal tourism, SPA and wellness, elderly tourism, disabled tourism and sports tourism.
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Elderly Tourism Market: Elderly Consumers as a Target Group in Health Tourism
Protective/preventive treatments, traditional healing methods or alternative treatments (spa, thermal water, massage, meditation, yoga, aromatherapies, herbs and healthy lifestyles) in order to provide body, mind and spiritual healing, and to ensure good/healthy aging by making the healthy life philosophy a habit. It is a type of social tourism where patients/tourists receive holistic health services by traveling from their countries to other countries in order to carry out treatments and surgeries for certain diseases, accompanied by specialist doctors. Today, health tourism has turned into a holistic tourism activity with the addition of other tourism activities such as cultural, historical trips, sea, sand, sun tourism, gastronomic tourism, entertainment to health tourism activities as a value.
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Health and Travel for Consumers: A Bibliometric Analysis of 20 Years of Health Tourism
It refers to the travels of individuals to different places to receive health services. It covers sub-concepts such as medical tourism, thermal health tourism, elderly tourism, and accessible tourism.
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Image and Branding in Health Tourism
One of the branches of the tourism industry that has grown the most in the last ten years, and it is one of the economies that promise the most sectoral growth for the next ten years.
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Using Digital Tools to Improve Policy Making and Citizens' Decisions in Healthcare
This concept covers both wellness tourism and medical tourism, and comprehends those trips aiming to benefit from treatments, therapies or activities that improve and/or maintain health conditions. In this sense, health tourism is a form of tourism that has as a primary motivation the contribution to physical, mental, and spiritual health of individuals through medical and wellness-based activities.
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Health Export and Health Tourism Roles in European Union Countries
(travel) Activity helps wellbeing. Health tourism covers both subtypes tourisms i.e. wellness and medical tourism. In other words, health tourism covers both mental and spiritual health via medical and wellness-based tourism.
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The Impact of Health Tourism on Destinations and Attitudes of Local Residents
A type of tourism that covers tourism types such as medical tourism, spa tourism, and hot springs, and serves travelers who travel to different countries or regions in pursuit of health and well-being and in the hope of finding them.
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Next-Generation Technologies in Health Tourism
Health tourism refers to the travels of people to different countries for treatment purposes in order to receive health services.
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Competitiveness in Medical Tourism: An Evaluation on Kocaeli Medical Tourism Market
Health tourism refers to the travels of people to different countries for treatment purposes in order to receive health services.
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