History of medical tourism development
Medical tourism is a special practice based on the provision of planned medical services outside the region of residence. This is an organization of medical care for patients that combines effective treatment and recovery of the body, as well as disease prevention.
How it all began
Medical tourism began to emerge thousands of years ago, in the Mediterranean. The reason for this was the favorable climate, as well as the presence of many healing springs. For example, the noble people of Greece visited such islands as Kos and Epidaurus for the purpose of treatment and recovery, while the Romans preferred the Baii resort.
Over time, the practice of treatment outside the home became more popular and spread virtually throughout Europe, although it remained accessible to the privilege of wealthy people. This is connected, both with the general development of mankind as a whole, and with the progress of medicine and logistics, in particular.
In the 20th century, sanatoriums were actively developed. Holidays in such establishments were focused mainly on healing and restoring the body, but as an option, they could also provide dental treatment there. At the same time, such trips became affordable for the broad social masses.
What problems does medical tourism solve today?
Today, medical tourism is actively practiced all over the world, combining well both medical and recreational services and recreation. Through this kind of tourism, people are given the opportunity to receive medical care in various fields of medicine: oncology, dentistry, urology, orthopedics, traumatology, transplantation, cardiology, ophthalmology, gynecology, plastic surgery and others.
Medical tourism is a great opportunity to receive effective treatment, high-quality diagnostics or rehabilitation in a modern medical center outside your place of residence.
Medical tourism has come a long way from ancient times and the privilege of the elite, to our time and accessibility to everyone. The development of logistics, communications and medicine made it possible to quickly solve any health problems.