Determinants of medical tourism destination selection process

Mohammadali Zolfagharian, Rajasree K. Rajamma, Iman Naderi, Samaneh Torkzadeh

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Abstract

Even though American health care providers have incessantly raised their prices, medical insurers have managed to achieve (greater) profitability covering fewer services for a smaller number of clientele every year. Against this backdrop, there has been a sharp increase in the number of people seeking health care in foreign countries. Using prospect theory, this study finds medical tourism consideration to be driven by domestic medical costs, patient privacy concerns, medical restrictions, and foreign destination desirability. The latter is in turn influenced by tourist attractions and service quality assurance in addition to domestic medical costs. The findings and their implications and limitations are also discussed.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Hospitality Marketing & Management
Volume27
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 5 2018

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  • Business

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