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Yalçin Kirdar, Ahmet Sezer
Pág. 189 - 200
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Anna A. Stefanovich, Elena N. Voskresenskaya and Veronika N. Maslova
The tourist and recreational conditions of the Mediterranean-Black Sea resorts are closely related to hydrometeorological anomalies, which in turn are largely associated with the North Atlantic climate. The aim of this paper was to study the change and v...
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Sumalee Ngeoywijit, Tawamin Kruasom, KiengKwan Ugsornwongand, Rapeepan Pitakaso, Worapot Sirirak, Natthapong Nanthasamroeng, Thachada Kotmongkol, Thanatkij Srichok, Surajet Khonjun and Chutchai Kaewta
One of the industries with the fastest growth rates worldwide, and notably in Thailand, is medical tourism. With connections to Cambodia and Laos, Ubon Ratchathani is located in lower northeastern Thailand, close to Vietnam and Myanmar. Therefore, there ...
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Puiu Nistoreanu and Alina-Cerasela Aluculesei
The present article includes descriptive research about how water resources in Romanian medical spas could be better promoted to increase their visibility. Romania is one of the European countries with impressive potential in terms of balneology, having ...
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Chien-Hung Wu
In this study, we examined the keelboat industry on Penghu Island in Taiwan as an example to discuss sustainable development strategies for the marine environment and villages. First, three experts were consulted to compile questionnaires. A snowball sam...
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Herwina Rosnan,Norzayana Yusof,Sofian Shamsuddin
Pág. 95 - 100
Despite the progressive revenue trend, service providers in Malaysia's medical tourism have been receiving numerous complaints. Hence, this article sets to illustrate the behaviour of the service providers by describing whether they met the expectations ...
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Herwina Rosnan,Norzayana Yusof
Pág. 101 - 106
Despite the concern that medical tourism causes local patients to be neglected, this article attempts to prove the otherwise. Ten in-depth interviews were conducted with doctors and private hospitals that serve medical tourists. Through Atlas.ti version ...
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Nuraisyah Chua Abdullah,Herwina Rosnan,Norzayana Yusof
Pág. 25 - 31
Malaysia is among the chosen countries for medical tourism due to its excellent healthcare services. Nevertheless, there are concerns if service providers are balancing the local and foreign patient?s demands. Due to the lack of discussion on medical pra...
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Nuraisyah Chua Abdullah,Herwina Rosnan,Norzayana Yusof
Pág. 83 - 88
SME healthcare include the number of beds and other healthcare facilities that are not inpatient-based. While there is over 70 Malaysian healthcare centres that attract foreign patients, only thirteen are internationally accredited. Analysis from literat...
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Xizi Zhang,Dr William P. Wall,Dr Kate Hughes
Pág. 75 - 81
This paper examines the customer experience of a medical tourism alliance project between a Chinese private hospital and a Thai medical center. The purpose is to evaluate the perceived value of this strategic project from the perspective ofthe patients. ...
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