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馬來西亞醫療渡假中心的展望:2012年

Malaysia Medical Tourism Outlook 2012

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出版日期 2009/09 內容資訊 50 Pages
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Abstract

Medical tourism has emerged as the fastest growing segment of the tourism industry despite the global economic downturn. High cost of treatments in developed countries, particularly in the USA and the UK, have been continually attracting patients from such regions towards alternative cost-effective destinations like Malaysia, India and other Asian countries. At present, medical tourism in Asia is in its infancy, but has an enormous potential for future growth and development.

According to our research report “Malaysia Medical Tourism Outlook 2012”, Malaysia is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the ASEAN region. Despite the global economic slowdown, it received around 22 Million international tourists in 2008, an increase of around 5% over the previous year (2007). Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand are important sources of visitors for the country.

Malaysia has one of the most developed healthcare infrastructures in the region and is considered as the paradise for healthcare facilities and hospitals. Malaysia received around 75% of medical tourists from the ASEAN region, followed by Japan and Europe at 3% each, India at 2% and others at 17% in 2008.

Medical tourism has become a major segment of the tourism industry of Malaysia because of its medical excellence with its high quality services and well-trained medical specialists. Its network of private hospitals offers comprehensive services in all-medical disciplines. Further growth will be driven by country' s low cost advantage, booming tourism industry and large inflow of patients from neighboring countries such as Indonesia. It is expected that the revenues from medical tourism will grow at a CAGR of around 23% during the forecasted period of 2009-2012.

“Malaysia Medical Tourism Outlook 2012” provides thorough analysis of the current market performance and the future outlook of Malaysia' s medical tourism industry. It acknowledges the fact that Malaysia differs vastly from other destinations in terms of cost, infrastructure, human resources, patient perceptions, competencies, and the level of government support. All these factors have been thoroughly studied in the report. In all, the report provides valuable information to clients looking to venture into these markets and helps them to devise strategies while going for an investment/partnership in Malaysia.

Table of Contents

1. Analyst View

2. Industry Overview

  • 2.1 Regional Segmentation
  • 2.2 Future Outlook to 2010

3. Industry Indicators and Future Outlook to 2012

  • 3.1 Tourism Industry
    • 3.1.1 International Tourist Arrivals
    • 3.1.2 Expenditure - By International Tourists
    • 3.1.3 Forecast
  • 3.2 Medical Tourism Industry
    • 3.2.1 Healthcare Infrastructure
    • 3.2.2 Medical Tourist Arrivals
    • 3.2.3 Forecast
  • 3.3 Government Initiatives

4. Market Trends

  • 4.1 Low Cost of Treatment
  • 4.2 State of the Art Facilities
  • 4.3 Large Tourism Industry
  • 4.4 Comfortable Accommodation
  • 4.5 Tourist Destinations

5. Roadblocks

  • 5.1 Epidemic Fears
  • 5.2 Level of Treatment
  • 5.3 Spa Tourism
  • 5.4 Perceptions
  • 5.5 Competition

6. Key Players

  • 6.1 KPJ Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital
  • 6.2 KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital
  • 6.3 KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital
  • 6.4 UKM Specialist Centre
  • 6.5 International Specialist Eye Centre
  • 6.6 Mahkota Medical Centre
  • 6.7 Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre
  • 6.8 Assunta Hospital
  • 6.9 Lam Wah Ee Hospital

List of Figures:

  • Figure 2-1: Share of Tourist Arrivals in ASEAN Countries (2008)
  • Figure 2-2: Forecast for Share of Tourist Arrivals in ASEAN Countries (2010)
  • Figure 3-1: Tourist Arrivals (Million), 2004-2008
  • Figure 3-2: Tourist Arrivals by Country (%), 2008
  • Figure 3-3: Tourist Arrivals by Purpose of Visit (%), 2006
  • Figure 3-4: Tourism Receipts (Billion RM), 2004-2008
  • Figure 3-5: Forecast for Tourist Arrivals (Million), 2009-2012
  • Figure 3-6: Forecast for Tourist Arrivals by Country (%), 2010
  • Figure 3-7: Forecast for Tourism Receipts (Billion RM), 2009-2012
  • Figure 3-8: Number of Private Hospitals (2001 & 2008)
  • Figure 3-9: Medical Tourist Arrivals by Country (%), 2008
  • Figure 3-10: Medical Tourist Arrivals (‘000), 2004-2008
  • Figure 3-11: Medical Tourism Market (Million RM), 2004-2008
  • Figure 3-12: Forecast for Medical Tourist Arrivals (' 000), 2009-2012
  • Figure 3-13: Forecast for Medical Tourism Market (Million RM), 2009-2012
  • Figure 5-1: Number of Spas (2002, 2006 & 2007)

List of Tables:

  • Table 2-1: Major Tourist Attractions
  • Table 3-1: Number of Tourist Arrivals by Country (2007 & 2008)
  • Table 3-2: Top Medical Tourism Destinations
  • Table 3-3: Healthcare Human Resource (2006)
  • Table 4-1: Medical Treatment Cost Comparison with Other Countries (US$)
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