Ormond Meghann, Mun Wong Kee, Khoon Chan Chee
Cultural Geography Chair Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands;
Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Glob Health Action. 2014 Sep 10;7:25201. doi: 10.3402/gha.v7.25201. eCollection 2014.
Following the identification of medical tourism as a growth sector by the Malaysian government in 1998, significant government sector and private-sector investments have been channeled into its development over the past 15 years. This is unfolding within the broader context of social services being devolved to for-profit enterprises and 'market-capable' segments of society becoming sites of intensive entrepreneurial investment by both the private sector and the state. Yet, the opacity and paucity of available medical tourism statistics severely limits the extent to which medical tourism's impacts can be reliably assessed, forcing us to consider the real effects that the resulting speculation itself has produced and to reevaluate how the real and potential impacts of medical tourism are--and should be--conceptualized, calculated, distributed, and compensated for. Contemporary debate over the current and potential benefits and adverse effects of medical tourism for destination societies is hamstrung by the scant empirical data currently publicly available. Steps are proposed for overcoming these challenges in order to allow for improved identification, planning, and development of resources appropriate to the needs, demands, and interests of not only medical tourists and big business but also local populations.
自1998年马来西亚政府将医疗旅游确定为一个增长领域以来,在过去15年里,政府部门和私营部门都对其发展投入了大量资金。这一现象是在社会服务向营利性企业转移、社会中“有市场能力”的部分成为私营部门和国家密集创业投资场所的更广泛背景下发生的。然而,现有医疗旅游统计数据的不透明性和匮乏性严重限制了对医疗旅游影响进行可靠评估的程度,这迫使我们考虑由此产生的投机行为本身所产生的实际影响,并重新评估医疗旅游的实际和潜在影响是如何——以及应该如何——被概念化、计算、分配和补偿的。目前公开的实证数据很少,这使得关于医疗旅游对目的地社会当前和潜在的益处及不利影响的当代辩论受到了阻碍。本文提出了应对这些挑战的措施,以便更好地识别、规划和开发不仅适合医疗游客和大企业的需求、要求和利益,也适合当地居民的资源。
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