First, redefine Medical Tourism from the perspective of tourism
Define Medical Tourism in three dimensions, breaking through the traditional definitions of functional medicine and general medicine
At present, there are mainly two perceptions regarding Medical Tourism. One type is functional Medical Tourism, which refers to basic Medical Tourism mainly focusing on critical care. Tourism is merely manifested as a behavioral pattern and is the narrow definition of Medical Tourism. Another type is pan-medical Tourism, which holds that all Tourism activities that promote physical and mental health fall within the category of pan-medical Tourism and is a broad definition of Medical Tourism. These two types of concepts are overly biased towards Medical care or Tourism and fail to reasonably define the functions and scope of Medical Tourism.
This article starts from the perspective of Tourism, takes Medical needs as the core and Tourism activities as the carrier, and holds that the concept of Medical Tourism should lie between functional Medical Tourism and pan-medical tourism. Medical Tourism refers to tourism activities such as food, accommodation and sightseeing that are mainly aimed at treatment, rehabilitation, beauty care and prevention, as well as business, conferences and study Tours that are related to medical care. From the perspective of demand, the Medical Tourism demand population can be divided into two categories. One category is health demanders, mainly those who seek medical treatment in other places for medical care, rehabilitation, beauty, and prevention. Another category consists of medical practitioners, mainly people who travel to other places due to medical work. From the perspective of behavioral activities, Medical Tourism behavioral activities can be divided into two categories. One category includes medical trade, medical conferences, medical study Tours, etc. centered on the activities of medical practitioners. Another category includes catering, accommodation, medical tourism, medical shopping and other services centered on health demanders. From the perspective of the industrial chain, Medical Tourism can expand into two types of industrial chains. One type is to expand the scope of the medical industry by focusing on the activities of medical practitioners, such as medical trade, medical conferences, and medical study Tours. Another category is the expansion of the medical industry scope centered on health demanders, including catering, accommodation, medical tourism, medical shopping, etc.
Second, observe from an international perspective and seek a differentiated development path
The characteristics of light Medical resources are prominent - the breakthrough direction of Yunnan's Medical Tourism is to shift from medical-driven therapy to medical-driven medical care
The international medical landscape has basically taken shape, with a focus on treating severe cases. At present, the international Medical Tourism industry has begun to take shape. From the perspective of the current development status, international Medical Tourism products are mainly manifested in critical care and disease treatment. Disease treatment services mainly based on invasive treatment remain the main service content in many countries. The high-quality Medical Tourism systems represented by the United States and Singapore, the relatively low and high-quality Medical service prices represented by Thailand and Malaysia, and the distinctive treatment methods or monopolistic medical devices represented by South Korea and Hungary occupy an important position in the international Medical Tourism. These countries have outstanding performances in terms of medical standards, the quality of medical services, treatment timeliness, and the openness of medical policies.
- Why Has China's Medical Tourism Become the New Trend in Health Tourism?
- Why has medical tourism in China become a new hotspot in international medical tourism?
- Why Has China's Medical Tourism Become the New Favorite Among Asian Travelers?
- Why has medical tourism in China become the new darling of international health tourism?
- Why has medical tourism in China become the ideal choice for international patients?
- Why has medical tourism in China become an ideal destination for international patients?
- A Comprehensive Analysis of China's Medical Tourism Process, Safety, and Effectiveness
- Cell Therapy and Immunotherapy: How Has China's Progress in CAR-T Attracted Patients?
- Why Choose China for Medical Tourism
- Step-by-step guide: Application and experience process for medical tourism in China
- In-Depth Analysis: The Composition of Medical Tourism Costs in China
- Easily Embark on Medical Tourism in China: A Detailed Guide to the Process
- Organ Transplantation/Rare Disease Treatment: Why Has China's Price Advantage in Medical Tourism Become the “Last Resort”?
- Precision Medicine in China: How Genetic Testing/Targeted Therapy Enables Medical Tourism?
- Unraveling Medical Tourism in China: Language, Visa and Follow-Up Services
- International Certification Endorsement: Quality Assurance System for Medical Tourism in China
- International Patient Transportation Service: Emergency Rescue System for Medical Tourism in China
- Exclusive channel for international patients: standardized process of “VIP service” in China's tertiary hospitals
- International Patient Medical Dispute Handling: Dispute Resolution Mechanisms for Medical Tourism in China
- Medical tourism to China: these precautions you should not know
- Chengdu Aidi Eye Hospital
- Chengdu Maria Maternity and Children's Hospital
- Chengdu Angel Maternity Hospital
- Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University
- Chengdu Women's and Children's Center Hospital
- Chengdu Sixth People's Hospital
- Specialized Treatment for Children: The Price Advantage of Medical Tourism in China
- Chengdu Fifth People's Hospital
- Chengdu No.4 People's Hospital
- The Third People's Hospital of Chengdu
- The Second People's Hospital of Chengdu
- Chengdu Hospital of Integrative Medicine
- Hangzhou Red Cross Hospital
- The Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University
- Zhejiang Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Zhejiang Tongde Hospital
- Why are China Medical Tourism's children's myopia correction packages favored by parents?
- Comparison of Private Hospitals in the Middle East: Analysis of the Price Advantages of Chinese Medical Tourism in Cardiovascular Treatment
- The First People's Hospital of Hangzhou
- Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
- The Second Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang University School of Medicine
- The First Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang University School of Medicine
- Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital
- Comparing Medical Tourism in India: China's “Differentiated Advantage” in Hospital Environment + Price
- Comparing India: China's Technological and Service Advantages in Medical Tourism
- Boao Future Hospital
- China Stem Cell Group's Boao Affiliated Stem Cell Hospital in Hainan
- Ciming Boao International Hospital
- Hainan Shengnuo One Specialist Clinic
- Hainan Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone
- Compare Private Hospitals in Singapore: Price and Service Comparison of Chinese Medical Tourism in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Comparison of medical tourism in Turkey: China's “technology + cost” advantage in assisted reproduction + price
- Boao Lecheng Aier Eye Hospital
- Boao Lefke Medical Center
- Ying Yi International Medical Center
- Hainan Qiyan Hospital
- Boao Evergrande International Hospital
- Boao International Hospital
- Boao Super Chinese Medicine Hospital
- Boao Sino-French Rehabilitation Medicine Center
- Boao Super Hospital
- Comparison of medical tourism in South Africa: China's “globally recognized” advantage in hospital qualification + price
- Comparison of Mexico medical tourism: China in plastic surgery + price “natural effect + pro-people price”
- Comparing US/Japan: How price-competitive is Chinese medical tourism in oncology treatment?
- Comparing Malaysia's Medical Tourism: China's One-Stop Advantage in Hospital Scale + Price
- Comparison of the Canadian medical system: China's medical tourism “short waiting time + low price” double advantages
- Comparison of Korean plastic surgery hospitals: why China's medical tourism “cost-effective + natural results” has become a new favorite?
- Comparison of foreign countries: China's medical tourism price advantage is significant
- How China's cost-effective medical tourism can attract Southeast Asian patients?
- Shenzhen Qianhai Shekou Free Trade Zone Hospital
- Huazhong University of Science and Technology Concordia Shenzhen Hospital
- Luohu District People's Hospital
- The University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Hospital
- Why China's Medical Tourism Full Process Costs Just 1/3 of Japan's
- How China's Medical Tourism Leads the Asian Market?
- Multi-Therapy Options for Medical Tourism in China
- The Attractiveness of Chinese Medical Tourism with Chinese Medicine Characteristics
- Shenzhen Maternal and Child Health Hospital
- Shenzhen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Shenzhen Second People's Hospital
- Early Cancer Screening Packages: Why China's Medical Tourism “Low Cost Precision Screening” Has Become a Global Hot Spot?
- JCI-Accredited Hospitals: Internationalized Service Standards for Medical Tourism in China
- Shenzhen Qianhai Taikang International Hospital
- Shenzhen Sigma Lin Shunchao Eye Hospital
- Women and Children's Medical Center of Guangzhou Medical University
- The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
- The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
- The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- What is the best place for medical tourism in China?
- Do foreigners get free medical care in China?
- How good is health care in China?
- Is China friendly to medical tourists?
- Is Chinese medicine credible?
- Where does China rank in healthcare?
- Is health care in China better than in the US?
- How big is the medical tourism market in China?
- What if a foreigner gets sick in China?
- Can foreigners seek medical treatment in China?
- Are medical tourism conditions good in China?
- How is China's medical tourism system?
- Is there medical tourism in China?
- Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University
- Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University
- Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center
- JCI accredited hospitals China
- China Medical Tourism Visa Application Process
- The best cancer treatment in China
- China medical tourism packages
- Zhongshan Eye Center, Sun Yat-sen University
- Hospital of Stomatology,SunYat-sen University
- Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University
- Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University
- Is healthcare expensive in China?
- Medical Facilities in China
- Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital
- First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University
- Guang'anmen Hospital
- Beijing Tiantan Hospital
- What is the state of health in China?
- Is healthcare in China free?
- Beijing United Family Hospital
- China-Japan Friendship Hospital
- Peking Union Medical College Hospital
- Chengdu
- Hangzhou
- Is medical tourism allowed in China?
- China Medical Tourism Market
- China's Healthcare System
- Smile Surgery for Medical Tourism in China
- Is China's medical care good?
- What are the international medical tourism pioneer zones in China?
- How to choose a medical tourism destination?
- Benefits and Advantages of Medical Tourism
- How to choose a medical tourism agent?
- What to look for when choosing a hospital for medical tourism abroad?
- What are some common misconceptions about medical tourism?
- Hainan
- Beijing
- Shenzhen
- Chinese Medicine Health Care
- Oral Diseases
- Organ Transplantation
- Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
- Medical Cosmetology
- IVF Reproductive Assistance
- Cancer Treatment
- Guangzhou
- Shanghai
- Shanghai International Medical Center
- Shanghai Proton Heavy Ion Hospital
- East China Hospital
- Xinhua Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
- Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Health Center
- Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital
- Shanghai Children's Medical Center
- China Welfare International Peace Maternity and Child Health Center
- Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Renji Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
- Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University
- Ruijin Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
- Huashan Hospital of Fudan University
- What is Medical Tourism in China
International Medical Tourism product landscape map
Functional medical resources in Yunnan are relatively weak, and light medical resources are expected to become a distinctive feature. Due to restrictive factors such as geographical location and economic level, the overall level of medical services in Yunnan is relatively weak. Compared with the developed Medical regions in the world, the three major problems of backward technology, insufficient supporting facilities and uneven distribution have strangled the development of Medical care in Yunnan, making it difficult for Yunnan's Medical Tourism to follow the traditional development path of Medical Tourism. However, Yunnan's Medical Tourism enjoys unique advantages in terms of climate, nature and ethnicity (1Q2N), laying a solid foundation for the development of characteristic Medical Tourism. In terms of climate resources, one province has 11 summer resorts such as Kunming City and Lijiang City, 8 winter resorts such as Xishuangbanna Prefecture and Lincang City, as well as many places for avoiding haze. The excellent climate conditions are rare in the world. In terms of natural resources, Yunnan is located in a low-latitude and high-altitude area with diverse climate types and crisscrossing rivers and lakes, creating favorable natural conditions for Medical Tourism resources such as hot springs, lakes, flowers, forests, mountains and Chinese herbal medicines. In terms of ethnic resources (Nationality), Yunnan has 8 autonomous prefectures for ethnic minorities and 51 ethnic minorities. Each ethnic minority has accumulated rich medical experience in line with their own lifestyles, thus forming a "3+N" ethnic medical pattern in Yunnan. These rich and distinctive regional resources are an important foundation for Yunnan Medical Tourism to seek differentiated paths and seize the commanding heights of international Medical Tourism.