Respondents were selected through purposive sampling. In
addition, observation of stakeholders’ websites and online marketing of service providers of
competitors (Singapore, India, and Malaysia) took place. The paper identifies the strengths of
Thailand’s healthcare service providers and points at a number of problems that may reduce the
growth opportunity of this industry. These include lack of practical government policies with
regard to medical tourism and of other supporting regulations, lack of organization as a
cooperation centre aimed at promoting the medical tourism industry as a whole, remaining low
awareness of the opportunities presented by the industry among potential foreign patients, and
shortage of doctors and qualified medical staff. Measures for improvement are suggested.
Respondents were selected through purposive sampling. Inaddition, observation of stakeholders’ websites and online marketing of service providers ofcompetitors (Singapore, India, and Malaysia) took place. The paper identifies the strengths ofThailand’s healthcare service providers and points at a number of problems that may reduce thegrowth opportunity of this industry. These include lack of practical government policies withregard to medical tourism and of other supporting regulations, lack of organization as acooperation centre aimed at promoting the medical tourism industry as a whole, remaining lowawareness of the opportunities presented by the industry among potential foreign patients, andshortage of doctors and qualified medical staff. Measures for improvement are suggested.
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