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THE MARKET OF MEDICAL SERVICES AT THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL (MEDICAL TOURISM): REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

https://doi.org/10.15372/SSMJ20190501

Abstract

The growth rate of the world medical tourism sector is currently considered among the highest in comparison with other tourist segments. There are a large number of scientific conferences on the topic of medical tourism in the world. It spawned a new concept of modern healthcare. In the context of global economic competition, the phenomenon of medical tourism makes medicine develop more rapidly. In this regard, the authors conducted a search and review of relevant sources on the issue of medical tourism. In order to select and summarize sources, a search was made for the current literature. The review presents the nature, problems and possibilities of medical tourism in the framework of the literature studied. Unfortunately, the issue of the development of medical tourism is relatively little studied, this is confirmed by the small number of original studies. At the same time, medical tourism as a phenomenon of global health is growing, and therefore requires proper monitoring, government regulation and the development of the necessary infrastructure.

About the Authors

A. S. Baymenova
Medical University of Karaganda
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan, 100008, Karaganda, Gogol str., 40


R. S. Zhakenova
Medical University of Karaganda
Kazakhstan

candidate of medical sciences

Kazakhstan, 100008, Karaganda, Gogol str., 40



B. N. Kosherova
Medical University of Karaganda
Kazakhstan

doctor of medical sciences, professor

Kazakhstan, 100008, Karaganda, Gogol str., 40



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Baymenova A.S., Zhakenova R.S., Kosherova B.N. THE MARKET OF MEDICAL SERVICES AT THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL (MEDICAL TOURISM): REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE. Сибирский научный медицинский журнал. 2019;39(5):5-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15372/SSMJ20190501

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