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Travelucion sign new deal to promote Cuban medical tourism

Travelucion have signed a new deal to promote a wide range of treatments in Cuba to North Americans. Combination of low cost treatment and...

Cleveland Clinic helps Abu Dhabi attract medical tourists

Abu Dhabi is increasingly popular as a destination for medical tourists. 20 % more medical tourists in 2015 than in 2014. Abu Dhabi attracted 20...

880 Kenyan doctors investigated on bribes for referrals overseas

880 doctors in Kenya are under investigation for allegedly misadvising patients to seek treatment abroad in exchange for kickbacks. 880 doctors in public and private...

Malaysia targets healthcare markets close to home

Malaysia is looking at new markets for medical tourism, and domestic medical tourism is top of the list. New focus for MHTC is to...

Cosmetic surgery growing in Mauritius

With relatively low costs and an existing tourist base, Mauritius is becoming a minor destination for cosmetic surgery. In one of the most prosperous economies...

Azerbaijan sees potential in health tourism

Azerbaijan is developing its tourism potential but making it a destination for health and medical tourism will not be easy. Azerbaijan has long-term plans to...

Regional instability impacts medical tourism to Jordan

Jordan's medical tourism sector impacted by ongoing regional instability and increase in national operating expenses. Threats to the sustainability of Jordan's medical tourism status...

World’s largest wellness village in Dubai

The world's largest wellness village will launch in Dubai Healthcare City Phase 2. Wellness concept is driven by US-based WorldCare International and developed by...

Competitive Benchmarking and Medical Tourism: The Case for a Value-Based Model

Highly awarded influential Healthcare Systems expert, Dr. Baez describes how Value-based delivery should define the framework for performance in medical tourism to ensure safety...

Sudden closure of Qatari national health insurance scheme

Qataris left high and dry after sudden closure of national health insurance scheme, with no interim health insurance arrangements. Locals must buy private care...