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Factors affecting the choice of medical tourism destination: Spain as a host country

Javier Tapia, Marcos Dieste, Elena Royo, Elena Calvo

2020Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism30 citationsDOI

Abstract

The objective of this research is to make an empirical analysis of the social, economic, and behavioral factors that influence the decision to travel for medical tourism reasons. A Logit model is estimated to identify significant variables using official microdata provided by the Spanish Ministry. The results describe the most likely medical tourist profile as a non-European, non-employed, non-retired person who uses the internet to plan the trip, whose destination is an accredited medical tourism center and who does not incur any extra expenses on wellness services. This research may raise the probability of attracting tourists seeking medical treatments and increase investment in this growing sector.

Topics & Concepts

Microdata (statistics)TourismBusinessMedical tourismMarketingLogistic regressionThe InternetLogitChristian ministryOrdered logitEmpirical researchGeographyEconomicsEnvironmental healthPolitical scienceMedicineArchaeologyPhilosophyMachine learningEconometricsInternal medicineComputer scienceWorld Wide WebEpistemologyCensusPopulationLawGlobal Healthcare and Medical TourismDiverse Aspects of Tourism ResearchConferences and Exhibitions Management
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