South Korea is set to become the most
important medical tourism destination in Asia, as it has the necessary
healthcare infrastructure. The global reputation of Korea in plastic surgery
attracts foreigners, as it provides them better treatment at low cost. Chinese
patients made up the largest group, followed by those from the United States,
Japan, Russia and Mongolia. Medical tourist arrival from Russia is also
steadily increasing and Russia is expected to replace Japan as the 3rd biggest
sender country by 2015. The Korean government is very instrumental in
supporting the industry and has designated the Korean Tourism Organization
(KTO) to handle the majority of its promotional responsibilities. As a result
South Korea is expecting to triple its medical tourism market by 2018 from its
current market in 2013.
This is 2nd edition report on South Korea
Medical Tourism by Publisher. The report titled "South Korea Medical Tourism & Forecast”
provides a comprehensive analysis of the South Korea medical tourism market
covering in detail various aspects such as medical tourists’ arrivals and spending
from top 14 countries.
This 72 page report with 60 Figures and 2
Tables provides a complete analysis of top 14 countries medical tourists
visited South Korea for medical treatment. All the 13 countries in the report
have been studied from 2 viewpoints.
I. Medical Tourists Arrivals in South Korea
from the year 2009 - 2018
II. Medical Tourists Spending in South Korea
from the year 2009 – 2018
The
14 Countries covered in the report are as follows
1. United States
2. Canada
3. China
4. Japan
5. Russia
6.
Mongolia
7. Vietnam
8. Philippines
9.
Kazakhstan
10.
Saudi Arabia
11. Uzbekistan
12. Indonesia
13. United Arab Emirates
14. Others
Data
Sources
- This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by Renub Research team of industry experts.
- Primary sources include industry surveys and telephone interviews with industry experts.
- Secondary sources information and data has been collected from various printable and non-printable sources like search engines, News websites, Government Websites, Trade Journals, White papers, Government Agencies, Magazines, Newspapers, Trade associations, Books, Industry Portals, Industry Associations and access to more than 500 paid databases.
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