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This paper studies the nature of differentiation in the market for medical tourism facilitators in the United States. Medical tourism facilitators in the United States resemble a monopolistically competitive industry. They choose to differentiate their services in several ways, including by the...
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For the past few decades, the household healthcare expenditures have experienced a phenomenal growth in Singapore. This paper seeks to identify the underlying socio-economic factors that contribute towards this phenomenon by employing time series data to examine the household willingness to...
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This paper studies the factors that influence an American's decision to seek medical treatment outside the United States, known as "medical tourism." Street-intercept sampling was conducted in eight urban and rural locations in North Carolina in three stages between June 2010 and March 2012....
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This paper identified demographic groups who are likely to participate in medical tourism and further identified three components (risk-related, social-related, vacation-related) that explain their motivation to travel abroad for treatment. Street-intercept sampling was conducted in six...
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This study looked at patterns of participating in medical tourism (MT) among consumers in South-Eastern region of North Carolina. The framework of four modes of medical tourism (Gan and Frederick, 2011) was used to examine how consumers participate in MT through four channels: on their own, use...
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This study presents a structure-conduct-performance analysis of the 17 Singaporean hospitals that are engaged in the medical tourism industry. Heart bypass surgery would cost an American patient US$ 70,000 to US$ 133,000 in the United States, but would only cost US$ 16,300 in a high-tech...
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