2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-023-10528-1
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Medical tourism among Indonesians: a scoping review

Gregorius Abanit Asa,
Nelsensius Klau Fauk,
Caitlan McLean
et al.

Abstract: Background International medical travel or medical tourism is not a new phenomenon in many countries, including among Indonesians. Indonesia is reported as a major source of patients from the lower, middle, to upper classes for its neighbouring countries. This scoping review aims to synthesise evidence on supporting factors for Indonesians taking medical tourism and what needs to be improved in Indonesia’s health system. Methods We conducted a scop… Show more

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“…Studies have argued that the growth in medical tourism may exacerbate inequities in the global distribution of health and wealth [ 12 ]. Policies that raise people’s satisfaction and trust towards the healthcare system and treatment may reduce people’s need for medical tourism [ 13 ]. In brief, there are issues related to medical tourism, such as its unclear impact on the healthcare system and ethical concerns on the implications for public health in destination countries; hence, national and worldwide studies are called for on medical tourism [ 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have argued that the growth in medical tourism may exacerbate inequities in the global distribution of health and wealth [ 12 ]. Policies that raise people’s satisfaction and trust towards the healthcare system and treatment may reduce people’s need for medical tourism [ 13 ]. In brief, there are issues related to medical tourism, such as its unclear impact on the healthcare system and ethical concerns on the implications for public health in destination countries; hence, national and worldwide studies are called for on medical tourism [ 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%