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Medical Tourism, also known as Cross Border Healthcare, is the practice of travelling to another country to receive medical treatment. It is a growing industry, with patients travelling to countries with lower costs and higher quality of care. Patients may also seek out treatments that are not available in their home country.
Medical Tourism is often associated with elective procedures such as cosmetic surgery, but it can also include treatments for serious medical conditions. Patients may also seek out alternative treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine or Ayurveda.
The Cross Border Healthcare market is made up of a variety of stakeholders, including medical providers, travel companies, insurance companies, and government agencies. These stakeholders work together to provide a comprehensive package of services to medical tourists.
Medical Tourism is a rapidly growing industry, with many countries offering attractive packages to attract medical tourists. These packages often include travel, accommodation, and medical services.
Some companies in the Cross Border Healthcare market include MediGence, MediTour, MediTravel, and MediTrip. These companies provide a range of services to medical tourists, including travel arrangements, medical consultations, and post-treatment care. Show Less Read more