medical tourism demand
RosenCare® Revolutionary Employee Healthcare Approach Could Boost Medical Travel to the USA
the Authors | January 31, 2019
By Frederick J. DeMicco, Ph.D. and Abe Pizam, Ph.D. High medical costs and an ineffective healthcare system in the USA have encouraged outbound medical travel and dissuaded many foreign patients from considering it as a medical travel destination. An innovative, self-insured employee healthcare model developed by Harris Rosen, the founder of Rosen Hotels & Resorts in Florida, has the potential to revolutionize medical care. Professors Frederick J. DeMicco, Ph.D. and Abe Pizam, Ph.D. look at what RosenCare® offers. Harris Rosen, Central Florida's largest independent hotelier, is widely recognized as an entrepreneur and passionate...
Medical Tourism: India and Malaysia Lead the Market with Use of Cryptocurrency
Allied Market Research | April 30, 2018
Small countries including India and Malaysia have seen a spike in the medical tourism market owing to the low-cost of treatments compared to the U.S. and the intensive care facilities offered by the hospitals. The medical tourism market has grown exponentially in recent years due to affordability and accessibility of healthcare services along with the support from tourist department and government. In addition, the countries such as India, Brazil, Malaysia, and Thailand provide the latest medical technologies to the patients, which boosted the medical tourism market. In its recent report on Global Medical Tourism Market, Allied Market R...