Can domestic medical tourism contribute to healthcare equity? A commentary

J Mark Access Health Policy. 2022 Apr 5;10(1):2061241. doi: 10.1080/20016689.2022.2061241. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Pupose - This essay uses service marketing concept to discuss how domestic medical tourism (DMT) can contribute to healthcare equity in developed countries. Approach - The authors take up several vital issues. First, the potential benefits of DMT are outlined from a healthcare equity perspective; second, the challenges that DMT confronts in reaching its aim are identified; and finally, a few research areas are suggested. Finding - It is suggested that increased awareness about the healthcare service and proper service delivery are required to improve healthcare equity. Practical implication - This paper raises several research issues from service marketing to deal with delivery, communication, efficiency, and insurance practices regarding healthcare. Social implication - From a societal point of view, it explores how healthcare equity can be improved by DMT.

Keywords: European Union; Health equity; awareness; marketing; service marketing.