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Articles By Asst.Prof.Dr. Kulabutr Komenkul
Articles By Asst.Prof.Dr. Kulabutr Komenkul
Medical travel, also known as medical tourism, has gained immense popularity as patients seek high-quality healthcare services abroad, often at more affordable prices. However, one crucial aspect that prospective medical travelers should understand is medical malpractice insurance and its implications in the context of receiving medical care in a foreign country.
With data being king, the healthcare business is using data in ways that have never been done before. The area of healthcare data analytics, which is growing quickly, is at the front of this revolution. Data analytics is becoming a game-changer as we try to figure out how to practice modern medicine. It gives us insights that help us provide better care to patients, lower costs, and make healthcare systems work better.
‘Medical and Health tourism’ is a relatively mega trend in developed countries. Medical tourism has grown in popularity, particularly among individuals seeking elective operations. Certain countries, like India, Thailand, and Mexico, have become attractive medical tourism destinations due to their reduced costs of medical operations in comparison to more industrialized nations, such as the United States and the United Kingdom.
Medical tourism combined “Medicine” with “Tourism”. It is mostly known as health or wellness tourism. Nevertheless, medical tourism and health tourism – these phrases are not interchangeable, yet they are being used interchangeably, but with very different meanings, by different interest groups, leading to some readers of the current confusion.