2017
DOI: 10.15171/ijtmgh.2017.17
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Training for Medical Tourism in Iran

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“…In this context, dental tourism has begun to solidify in Romania because of its competitive prices and the quality of its services [69]. Medical tourism currently generates 60 billion dollars globally and the number of countries offering advanced medical care for foreign tourists is growing [71]. Patients generate relevant tourism revenues for the destination country beyond the direct income of the dental clinics [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, dental tourism has begun to solidify in Romania because of its competitive prices and the quality of its services [69]. Medical tourism currently generates 60 billion dollars globally and the number of countries offering advanced medical care for foreign tourists is growing [71]. Patients generate relevant tourism revenues for the destination country beyond the direct income of the dental clinics [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Destinations should also add the component of medical tourism such as the introduction of medical tourism and medical tourist and knowledge on the rules and regulations of medical tourism in the training programs of the medical and non-medical personnel. The training modules should be specific to the Iranian medical tourism industry and include professionals from the tourism sector as participants of the training programs (Danial et al , 2017). Another challenge that the medical tourism industry in Iran has encountered is the negative perception of the country due to geo-political issues.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…He believes that a hospital without doctors and trained professionals cannot be appealing to American patients. 31,33 Another important factor in medical tourism is marketing. 34 International marketing is defined as the activity of large companies, in which products (services) move from marketers to consumers (users) in different countries.…”
Section: Prioritizing Factors Affecting the Attraction Of Medical Toumentioning
confidence: 99%