Through the Eyes of Medical Tourism: Service Culture in Malaysia and Thailand

  • Yusof N
  • Rosnan H
  • Shamsuddin S
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Abstract

Despite the progressive revenue trend, service providers in the Malaysian medical tourism have been receiving numerous complaints. Hence, this article sets to illustrate the behaviour of the service providers by describing whether they met the expectations of medical tourists. This study conducted twelve in-depth interviews with private hospitals, doctors and healthcare facilitators. Through Atlas.ti version 8, this study unveils that Malaysia lacks behind Thailand in providing patient-centric hospital services. Due to the 'doctor shopping' behaviour and word-of-mouth between patients, the present situation may hamper the growth of this industry as patients could easily opt for alternative options for their treatments.

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Yusof, N., Rosnan, H., & Shamsuddin, S. (2020). Through the Eyes of Medical Tourism: Service Culture in Malaysia and Thailand. Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies, 5(15), 51–63. https://doi.org/10.21834/jabs.v5i15.344

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