South Korea's medical tourism boom
The Straits Times, April 28, 2009
South Korea's hospitals will be allowed directly to seek foreign patients beginning May 1 as part of the country's efforts to promote medical tourism. Lee Young Ho, a marketing director of the Global Healthcare Business Centre, said he expects the medical industry to grow fast due to aggressive overseas marketing. South Korean hospitals are currently barred from directly advertising for patients or accepting them through dedicated referral services. But the Centre, which is controlled by the health ministry, is forming a network of hospitals and travel agencies which will be officially allowed to seek patients abroad under a law which takes effect on May 1.
Most Viewed
Most Emailed
- CMS Reveals Central Line Infection Rates, Finally
- Keeping Readmission Rates Low with Treatment Guidelines
- 5010 Logjam Means No Pay for Physicians
- Medicare Physician Payment Rule Factors in GPCI
- Leading Change is Tough from the Back of a Limo
- Feds Release Final Rules on Health Plan Language
- Getting to the Heart of Cardiology Alignment
- Engineering a High-Performance Emergency Department
- UnitedHealth will tie doctors' payments to quality of care
- Parkland Keeping Consultant's Analysis Under Wraps

