Drivers in determining medical tourism destination choice among international tourists using partial least squares method

W. Omar, Anida Ismail, Nik Mohamad Shamim Nik Mohd Zainordin
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Medical tourism is a relatively new segment that has spurred the attention of major health care leaders across the globe over the decade. The global medical tourism market has shown extensive growth whereby global medical tourism generated USD11.56 billion in 2020 which increased to USD13. 98 billion in 2021. The amount is projected to grow to USD53.51 billion in 2028. In Asia region, few countries are playing their roles as medical destinations such as Thailand and Singapore. However, Malaysia continues to lag far behind the neighbouring countries in terms of number of international visitors. Thus, the study aims to determine the drivers of medical tourism destination choice among international tourists. Purposive sampling technique was applied for the study. A total of 115 responses from 21 different countries were collected through Medical Tourism Agency Website and their overseas branch. Data were analysed using partial least squares method. It can be concluded that lower cost and tourist attraction have paramount importance as drivers in choosing Malaysia as medical tourism destination. The outcome of the study will contribute to the field of medical tourism particularly in the context of improvising the marketing strategies and strategic partnership.
利用偏最小二乘法确定国际游客医疗旅游目的地选择的驱动因素
医疗旅游是一个相对较新的细分市场,在过去的十年里,它已经引起了全球主要医疗保健领导者的关注。全球医疗旅游市场显示出广泛的增长,其中全球医疗旅游在2020年产生了115.6亿美元,增加到13美元。到2021年将达到980亿美元。预计到2028年,这一数字将增长到535.1亿美元。在亚洲地区,很少有国家像泰国和新加坡那样扮演医疗目的地的角色。然而,就国际游客数量而言,马来西亚仍然远远落后于邻国。因此,本研究旨在确定国际游客医疗旅游目的地选择的驱动因素。本研究采用目的抽样技术。通过医疗旅行社网站及其海外分支机构,共收集了来自21个不同国家的115份回复。采用偏最小二乘法对数据进行分析。可以得出的结论是,较低的成本和旅游吸引力作为选择马来西亚作为医疗旅游目的地的驱动因素至关重要。研究结果将有助于医疗旅游领域,特别是在即兴营销战略和战略伙伴关系的背景下。
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