Tag: medical tourism market
In Medical Tourism, Also Called Health Tourism, Surgical Tourism, Or Medical Travel, Patients Travel Abroad To Receive Medical Treatment
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Medical Tourism Market Size 2021 Size, Global Trends, Comprehensive Research Study, Development Status, Opportunities
Medical Tourism Market is anticipated to reach US$ 65.66 Bn. by 2029 from US$ 14.48 Bn. in 2021 at a CAGR of 20.80% during a forecast period.
TMR's Global Medical Tourism Market Research
According to Transparency Market Research’s latest report on the global medical tourism market for the historical period 2017–2018 and forecast period 2019–2027, Low cost medical treatment, Availability of latest medical technologies & wider treatment...
Medical Tourism Market to Expand at a CAGR of 10.8% from 2022 to 2030
The Global Medical Tourism Market size is projected to reach at US$ 286.1 billion by 2030 and is expected to witness approximately CAGR Of 10.8% from 2022 to 2030.
Medical Tourism Market Share Surge Towards Solid Growth by 2026
This report presents a detailed understanding of the global Medical Tourism market from qualitative and quantitative perspectives during the forecast period.
Medical Tourism Market trends, Key Companies Profile, Sales and Cost Structure Analysis Till 2027
Medical Tourism Market Growing at a CAGR of 20.5% by 2027, to reach USD 77.30 Billion. Medical Tourism Market Report Size, Share, Trends and Growth by Treatment Type, services, Regional Analysis | Medical Tourism Industry
Medical Tourism Market Expected to Witness Huge Growth during 2021-2027 | Global Industry Analysis by Leading Players
The Medical Tourism Market size was valued at US$ XX Bn in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of XX% for the forecast period ending 2027 reaching a Market value of US$ XX Bn.
The Global Medical Tourism Market Is Witnessing Enhance Demand Coming From Patients Who Are Willing To Relocate In Order To Get Better Medical Services
Medical tourism refers to visitors traveling abroad to receive medical treatment. In the modern era, this has typically referred to people who travel from less developed countries to major hospitals in highly urbanized countries for medical care unavailab...