2022
DOI: 10.21608/ajccr.2022.245006
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Medical Tourism and Egypt's Strategic Vision 2030: Pull Motivations That Trigger the International Patients' Intention to Visit Egypt as a Medical Tourism Hub

Abstract: This research examines the effect of international patient motivators to travel (pu ll factors) on international patients' intention to visit Egypt as medical tourism destination. It proposes a model which examines the relationship between pull factors and patient intention toward Egypt as a medical tourism destination. Also, this research presents an integrated approach to understanding the tourist's motivations and attempts to expand the empirical evidence on t he relat ionships between pull motives in order… Show more

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“…As culture plays a central role in the design of healthcare practice and behavior, it seems that studying the related aspects of culture-centered care is effective in developing a model with a competitive advantage. The quality of services will improve by reducing the stress of foreign patients who are very vulnerable due to their health conditions and have to face additional pressure to tolerate cultural differences [ 15 – 17 ]. The World Tourism Organization (WTO) predicts that revenue from health tourism will reach more than $2 trillion by 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As culture plays a central role in the design of healthcare practice and behavior, it seems that studying the related aspects of culture-centered care is effective in developing a model with a competitive advantage. The quality of services will improve by reducing the stress of foreign patients who are very vulnerable due to their health conditions and have to face additional pressure to tolerate cultural differences [ 15 – 17 ]. The World Tourism Organization (WTO) predicts that revenue from health tourism will reach more than $2 trillion by 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%