Analysis of medical tourism policy: a case study of Thailand, Turkey and India

Background: Medical tourism has gained popularity for the past 15 years and formulating the best medical tourism policy is challenging. This article performs a comparative analysis of health policies related to medical tourism in three developing countries which are India, Thailand and Turkey. Healt...

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Main Authors: Abdul Manaf, Rosliza, Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah, A. H., Hafizan, O., Mardiana, B., Sahar, M. R., Jacinta, S. S., Syafiq
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Published: Community Health Society Malaysia 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.731332020-12-01T21:19:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73133/ Analysis of medical tourism policy: a case study of Thailand, Turkey and India Abdul Manaf, Rosliza Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah A. H., Hafizan O., Mardiana B., Sahar M. R., Jacinta S. S., Syafiq Background: Medical tourism has gained popularity for the past 15 years and formulating the best medical tourism policy is challenging. This article performs a comparative analysis of health policies related to medical tourism in three developing countries which are India, Thailand and Turkey. Health policy triangle is used to better understand the policy studied and the potential implications of medical tourism policy to the aforementioned countries identified by the analysis are presented. Materials and Methods: A scoping review was done related to medical tourism policies frameworks and their implications in India, Thailand, and Turkey. The primary search was conducted using public and journal search engines. Articles were screened for relevant titles and abstracts, followed by a detailed examination of the full texts, applying defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Articles that fulfilled those criteria were used in this comparative analysis study. Result: Based on the analysis, these countries formulated their policy plans to address their continuously growing medical tourism sector. In the formulation process, the actors aimed for the policies to exert influence at a local, national, regional or international level. In India, Thailand and Turkey, economic drive is one the major factors that have driven them to be actively promoting medical tourism industries. Each policy needs were forecasted and targets were defined in the process of formulating the health policies. The policies were then implemented accordingly. All the essential components of the health policy development process and the impact of the policies are discussed in depth in this article. Conclusion: The medical tourism policy processes in Thailand, Turkey and India are well developed in terms of problem definition, policy formulation and implementation of policies. However, there is no appropriate platform to evaluate in order to identify the effectiveness and pitfalls throughout the stages of a health policy cycle. These policies have generated national incomes but not necessarily add value for local people whereby the return investment may not be invested to improve local healthcare system. Community Health Society Malaysia 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73133/1/TOURISM.pdf Abdul Manaf, Rosliza and Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah and A. H., Hafizan and O., Mardiana and B., Sahar and M. R., Jacinta and S. S., Syafiq (2018) Analysis of medical tourism policy: a case study of Thailand, Turkey and India. International Journal of Public Health and Clinical Sciences, 5 (3). 17 - 31. ISSN 2289-7577 http://publichealthmy.org/ejournal/ojs2/index.php/ijphcs/article/view/649
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description Background: Medical tourism has gained popularity for the past 15 years and formulating the best medical tourism policy is challenging. This article performs a comparative analysis of health policies related to medical tourism in three developing countries which are India, Thailand and Turkey. Health policy triangle is used to better understand the policy studied and the potential implications of medical tourism policy to the aforementioned countries identified by the analysis are presented. Materials and Methods: A scoping review was done related to medical tourism policies frameworks and their implications in India, Thailand, and Turkey. The primary search was conducted using public and journal search engines. Articles were screened for relevant titles and abstracts, followed by a detailed examination of the full texts, applying defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Articles that fulfilled those criteria were used in this comparative analysis study. Result: Based on the analysis, these countries formulated their policy plans to address their continuously growing medical tourism sector. In the formulation process, the actors aimed for the policies to exert influence at a local, national, regional or international level. In India, Thailand and Turkey, economic drive is one the major factors that have driven them to be actively promoting medical tourism industries. Each policy needs were forecasted and targets were defined in the process of formulating the health policies. The policies were then implemented accordingly. All the essential components of the health policy development process and the impact of the policies are discussed in depth in this article. Conclusion: The medical tourism policy processes in Thailand, Turkey and India are well developed in terms of problem definition, policy formulation and implementation of policies. However, there is no appropriate platform to evaluate in order to identify the effectiveness and pitfalls throughout the stages of a health policy cycle. These policies have generated national incomes but not necessarily add value for local people whereby the return investment may not be invested to improve local healthcare system.
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author Abdul Manaf, Rosliza
Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah
A. H., Hafizan
O., Mardiana
B., Sahar
M. R., Jacinta
S. S., Syafiq
spellingShingle Abdul Manaf, Rosliza
Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah
A. H., Hafizan
O., Mardiana
B., Sahar
M. R., Jacinta
S. S., Syafiq
Analysis of medical tourism policy: a case study of Thailand, Turkey and India
author_facet Abdul Manaf, Rosliza
Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah
A. H., Hafizan
O., Mardiana
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M. R., Jacinta
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title Analysis of medical tourism policy: a case study of Thailand, Turkey and India
title_short Analysis of medical tourism policy: a case study of Thailand, Turkey and India
title_full Analysis of medical tourism policy: a case study of Thailand, Turkey and India
title_fullStr Analysis of medical tourism policy: a case study of Thailand, Turkey and India
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of medical tourism policy: a case study of Thailand, Turkey and India
title_sort analysis of medical tourism policy: a case study of thailand, turkey and india
publisher Community Health Society Malaysia
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