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What is Wellness Tourism

Multidimensional Perspectives and Global Analysis of Universal Health Coverage
The first subtype of tourism is wellness tourism which covers items like healthy eating, fitness, relaxation, etc.
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Health Export and Health Tourism Roles in European Union Countries
Yurdagül Meral (Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2329-2.ch004
Abstract
Health exports have increased to 100 billion dollars per year and it has become an important item in service exports all over the world. Demographic structures are changing with the old population in developed countries, and health tourism among countries has increased. This chapter aims to study health tourism in European Union, aiming to create a single market with member countries and with free movement of people among member countries. EU policy permits member countries' citizens to get health service from any other member country. A literature review shows that the differences between member countries' national health systems is one of the main issues to be resolved and that the countries with old populations who need health care affect health tourism from developed countries with old population countries to countries with young population like Spain. Along with the legislation, ethical, social issues, and standard international rules accepted by all countries covering all aspects of health tourism must be set by international organisations like the WHO to avoid potential risks for the patients.
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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 for a personal wellbeing. The main focus here on the mental health and having a unique experience. The main difference between the medical and wellness tourism is that medical tourism is chosen by the healthy people ( GSS, 2011 ).
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Elderly Tourism Market: Elderly Consumers as a Target Group in Health Tourism
It is a type of health tourism that creates a scope involving recreation activities (such as; massage, spa, ayurveda, aromatherapy, treatment with healing herbs, healthy eating)which increases the life quality of individuals in order to escape from the problems of routine life, to have a holistic healing experience spiritually, physically and mentally, to adapt to healthy life and healthy aging philosophy integrated with other holistic tourism types providing cultural, histrorical and social attraction.
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Strengthening the Bilateral Relationship Between India and Thailand Through Tourism
When a person travels within nation or overseas to rejuvenate his/her body, mind and spirit through medicine (traditional medicine) or wellness service.
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Travelling for Healthcare: Future Challenges and Opportunities for India in the New Normal
Wellness tourism is liked with alternative treatment or therapies like Yoga Ayurveda, and herbal remedies to improve one’s inner physical, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing and balance.
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Sustainable Alternatives in Rural Wellness: Case Study Scenario Slovenia
This term brings together two major branches of the tourism and wellness industry, where tourists expect to be able to continue their lifestyle while travelling or on holidays.
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Religious Tourism in Zimbabwe: A Stakeholders` Perspective
Travel associated with the pursuit of enhancing one`s health and well-being through physical, psychological or spiritual activities.
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Wellness Tourism Management: Well-Being as a Sustainability Concern for Wellness Tourism Management
Sector including products, services and all the relationships of related actors provided by the tourism industry in coordination with multiple other industries (such as medical, sports and other support services) in order to serve guests who come with the motivation to reach a higher state of well-being.
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