Essay ergashov lochin tl-90 Aspects of Health Tourism Industry Term Paper


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Strategy Recommendations
The best strategy recommendation for global MNCs that provide health tourism services is to create service networks within the countries of destination. Within these service networks, when patients purchase a health tourism package, they will be supplied with everything including travel, accommodations, transportation in the country, health treatments, and recovery. By building partnerships with national governments, local hospital systems, and airline/tourism companies, it is possible to create an efficient pipeline for patients on an official, large scale. Patients will not have to worry about planning a ‘vacation’ to justify the medical tourism, they will have the necessary accommodations based on their health needs pre-and post-treatment. Most of the destination countries, such as India, have dedicated private hospitals aimed at health tourism, most of them run by large MNCs. If the company providing the service could directly oversee medical tourism agencies or directly partner with them, it would be a much more direct impact on the process, quality, and safety.
Another strategy is to address any weak links that may cause safety concerns for health tourism. This may include improving infrastructure, ensuring accreditation of facilities, and training staff, including linguistic skills. Once that is achieved, marketing organizations to attract health tourists with all appropriate resources and transparency may be viable. MNCs influence significantly the development of this sector in some of the core nations for medical tourism. By ensuring clear communication and marketing, with coherent and targeted programs for medical tourists, there can be a success in building partnerships and legitimacy across the world.

Conclusion


Health tourism is a rapidly growing sector that has gained much legitimacy and popularity globally. The prospect however remains relatively risky for patients, despite the process including accredited hospitals and professionals in other countries. These risks of receiving treatment abroad can be largely mitigated with more agencies from health tourism agencies, the MNCs involved, and national governments. There is a need for greater oversight without compromising efficiency. It is also possible to create official networks among healthcare facilities, insurers, and governments so that if individuals choose to pursue this course of action, they remain within the verifiable and protected services of such networks throughout treatment and recovery.
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