The revolution of medical tourism allows health patients to
acquire an equal medical care across the different regions around the
globe. The usual practice of healthcare
service will allow the natural variance of services across the globe.
Today the standard of an International Hospital in a 1st
world country is the same standard with the International Hospitals operated in
2nd, 3rd, and emerging market countries worldwide.
This realization is made possible because of the integration of online
data communication of healthcare companies across the globe. Medical Doctors
can freely interact with other Physicians for consultations and further
research advice.
Conceptualizing one
medical case will be enhanced through the collaborative opinions of the medical
experts. Thus, medical tourism is made
possible to a lot of ASEAN countries and other major countries like China, India
and other emerging European countries.
Bringing equal healthcare across the globe will lessen the problem of
high mortality rate in 3rd world countries giving the fact that by
operating with the global standard (JCIA Joint Commission International
Accreditation) http://www.jointcommissioninternational.org/
healthcare standards are strictly followed according to the standard protocol.
To further infer the future of world medical tourism, computer system for
medical healthcare and tourism will possibly be upgraded to the extent that in
the future we can monitor the statistical rate of patients suffering from
certain disease in one region of the world.
Furthermore, International health monitoring of United Nation will
become easier if the data system of healthcare around the globe is centralized.
Managing global epidemics is an important aspect in preserving human race.
Healthcare must not vary in quality standards
across the globe. In the contrary, human
capital from different regions of the world practicing the global medical
tourism must consider the value of e-learning.
In my next blog e-learning is being discussed to show the importance of
collaborative education not only in universities but also in business and
service organizations aiming for world class and standard. The constant educational upgrading through
e-learning of medical practitioners in International Hospitals must have the
greatest concern in managing the future of e-Medical Care.
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