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Hungary targets Irish hair transplant medical tourists

Hair transplants are becoming more popular in Ireland with an increasing number of celebrities admitting to having them to make themselves look and feel...

Tunisian health and medical tourism showing steady growth

The number of medical tourists visiting Tunisia is increasing every year. The majority come from Libya because of the better level of care available...

New research study on medical tourism to Bangalore

The SFU Medical Tourism Research Group in Canada has released details of a study on medical tourism in Bangalore, India; 'An Overview of the...

Lebanon seeks to grow tourism through medical tourism

After three poor years for Lebanon's tourism industry due to regional and local turmoil, a new tourism minister is looking to expand beyond the...

Is medical tourism really 9% of GDP?

In my pursuit of the truth in terms of medical tourism numbers (you know I have an obsession about this…), I came across this...

New research study on medical tourism in Chennai, India

The SFU Medical Tourism Research Group in Canada has released details of a study on medical tourism in Chennai, India; ‘An Overview of the...

Governments suggest medical tourists should be treated to a higher standard

Should governments try to establish healthcare and quality standards specifically for medical tourists? In his Second Opinion column, Dr Constantine Constantinides from healthCare cybernetics,...

New Thailand medical tourism campaign launched

A new global advertising campaign called "Thailand Extreme Makeover" from the Tourism Authority of Thailand aims to attract medical tourists via the internet. The...

Can this newest business make a splash?

A new medical tourism venture, Fly2Cosmetic, backed by San Serriffe based Laprofilo Private Equity Partners, will be launching in Europe and the USA in...

Fly the doctor and the patient to an island

Most medical tourism models take the patient to the hospital, while some take doctors to patients in another country. A Canadian version is to...