Outbound medical tourists: the interplay of perceived quality, length of stay, group-size, post-visit destination image and revisit intention

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  • who: Imran Rahman and colleagues from the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Hospitality Management, College of Human Sciences, Auburn University have published the paper: Outbound medical tourists: The interplay of perceived quality, length of stay, group-size, post-visit destination image and revisit intention, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of April/16,/2021
  • what: While much of this research has focused on medical tourism emanating from a developed country, patients from many developing countries, such as Bangladesh, continue to travel abroad for better medical care and represent an essential part of the overall medical tourism . . .

     

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