Noree Thinakorn, Hanefeld Johanna, Smith Richard
International Health Policy Program, Ministry of Public Health, Tiwanon Road, Nonthaburi 11000, Thailand .
Department of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, England .
Bull World Health Organ. 2016 Jan 1;94(1):30-6. doi: 10.2471/BLT.14.152165. Epub 2015 Dec 9.
To investigate the magnitude and characteristics of medical tourism in Thailand and the impact of such tourism on the Thai health system and economy.
In 2010, we checked the records of all visits to five private hospitals that are estimated to cover 63% of all foreign patients. We reviewed hospital records of foreign patients and obtained data on their countries of origin, diagnoses and interventions. We surveyed 293 medical tourists to collect demographic characteristics and information on their expenditure and travelling companions. To help understand the impact of medical tourism on the Thai health system, we also interviewed 15 hospital executives and 28 service providers from the private hospitals.
We obtained 911,913 records of hospital visits, of which 324,906 came from 104,830 medical tourists. We estimated that there were 167,000 medical tourists in Thailand in 2010. Of the medical tourists who attended our study hospitals, 67,987 (64.8%) came from the eastern Mediterranean region or Asia and 109,509 (34%) of them were treated for simple and uncomplicated conditions - i.e. general check-ups and medical consultations. The mean self-reported non-medical expenditure was 2750 United States dollars. According to the hospital staff interviewed, medical tourism in 2010 brought benefits to - and apparently had no negative impacts on - the Thai health system and economy.
We estimate that the total number of medical tourists visiting Thailand is about 10% of previous national government estimates of 1.2 million. Such tourists appear to bring economic benefits to Thailand and to have negligible effects on the health system.
调查泰国医疗旅游的规模、特点及其对泰国卫生系统和经济的影响。
2010年,我们查阅了五家私立医院所有就诊记录,据估计这五家医院接待了63%的外国患者。我们查阅了外国患者的医院记录,并获取了他们的原籍国、诊断和治疗信息。我们对293名医疗游客进行了调查,收集他们的人口统计学特征以及支出和旅行同伴的信息。为了帮助了解医疗旅游对泰国卫生系统的影响,我们还采访了15名医院管理人员和28名私立医院的服务提供商。
我们获得了911,913份医院就诊记录,其中324,906份来自104,830名医疗游客。我们估计2010年泰国医疗游客有167,000人。在参与我们研究的医院的医疗游客中,67,987人(64.8%)来自东地中海地区或亚洲,其中109,509人(34%)接受了简单和不复杂病症的治疗,即常规体检和医疗咨询。自我报告的平均非医疗支出为2750美元。根据接受采访的医院工作人员的说法,2010年的医疗旅游给泰国卫生系统和经济带来了好处,而且显然没有负面影响。
我们估计来泰国的医疗游客总数约为前国家政府估计的120万的10%。这些游客似乎给泰国带来了经济利益,对卫生系统的影响可以忽略不计。