Crossing oceans for healthcare
In the last decade, Malaysia’s medical tourism industry has more than doubled in size, recording more than 665,000 international healthcare tourists in 2018, up from just 325,000 in 2011. Healthcare traveller revenue has also increased from about RM300m in 2011 to more than RM900m in 2018. With the...
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author | Lee, Elizabeth Ying Qi Chia, Laura Hui Ying Gill, Xener Kaur |
author2 | Jessica Tan Soo Lin |
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description | In the last decade, Malaysia’s medical tourism industry has more than doubled in size, recording more than 665,000 international healthcare tourists in 2018, up from just 325,000 in 2011. Healthcare traveller revenue has also increased from about RM300m in 2011 to more than RM900m in 2018. With the launch of the Malaysia Year of Healthcare Travel 2020 last November, the nation is further increasing efforts to establish itself as a global destination for healthcare travellers. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/1374602022-07-14T06:02:06Z Crossing oceans for healthcare Lee, Elizabeth Ying Qi Chia, Laura Hui Ying Gill, Xener Kaur Jessica Tan Soo Lin Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information jessicatan@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Journalism In the last decade, Malaysia’s medical tourism industry has more than doubled in size, recording more than 665,000 international healthcare tourists in 2018, up from just 325,000 in 2011. Healthcare traveller revenue has also increased from about RM300m in 2011 to more than RM900m in 2018. With the launch of the Malaysia Year of Healthcare Travel 2020 last November, the nation is further increasing efforts to establish itself as a global destination for healthcare travellers. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2020-03-26T09:11:18Z 2020-03-26T09:11:18Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137460 en CS/19/039 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
spellingShingle | Social sciences::Journalism Lee, Elizabeth Ying Qi Chia, Laura Hui Ying Gill, Xener Kaur Crossing oceans for healthcare |
title | Crossing oceans for healthcare |
title_full | Crossing oceans for healthcare |
title_fullStr | Crossing oceans for healthcare |
title_full_unstemmed | Crossing oceans for healthcare |
title_short | Crossing oceans for healthcare |
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