Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Public Health 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Public Health | Research article

A bilingual systematic review of South Korean medical tourism: a need to rethink policy and priorities for public health?

Authors: Qing Xu, Vidya Purushothaman, Raphael E. Cuomo, Tim K. Mackey

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2021

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

In 2016, the “Act on Support for Overseas Expansion of Healthcare System and Attraction of International Patients” was enacted by the South Korean government in an attempt to accelerate growth of its medical tourism industry. However, only a few years after its implementation, the benefits are not well understood, nor have the positive or negative impacts of expanding Korea’s medical tourism sector been properly evaluated.

Objective

We aimed to systematically review and summarize existing literature describing South Korea’s medical tourism policy and legislative history, while also assessing the impact of this domestic policy approach on the country’s public health systems.

Methods

A bilingual systematic literature review was conducted per PRISMA guidelines for all South Korean medical tourism legislative and policy literature using MeSH terms and other related keywords in two academic databases, PubMed and JSTOR. Published studies were included if they directly addressed South Korean medical tourism policy. To supplement results from the peer-review, the grey literature was also searched using Google search engine for relevant policy documents, information from government websites, and national statistics on medical tourism-related data.

Results

This review included 14 peer-reviewed journal articles and 9 websites. The majority of literature focused on the legislative history of South Korea’s pro-medical tourism policy, economic considerations associated with industry growth, and the specific experiences of medical tourists. There was a lack of studies, analytical or commentary-based, conducting in-depth analysis of the healthcare impact of these policies or comparing benefits and costs compared to other medical tourism destinations. Proponents of medical tourism continue to advocate the government for increased deregulation and investment in the sector.

Conclusion

This systematic review suggests that policy decisions may prioritize economic growth offered by medical tourism over negative effects on the healthcare workforce, access and equity, and its potential to undermine Universal Health Coverage. South Korea continues to examine ways to further amend the Act and grow this sector, but these actions should be taken with caution by critically examining how other countries have adapted their policymaking based on the real-world costs associated with medical tourism.
Literature
5.
go back to reference An D. Understanding medical tourists in Korea: cross-cultural perceptions of medical tourism among patients from the USA, Russia, Japan, and China. Asia Pac J Tour Res. 2013;19:1141–69.CrossRef An D. Understanding medical tourists in Korea: cross-cultural perceptions of medical tourism among patients from the USA, Russia, Japan, and China. Asia Pac J Tour Res. 2013;19:1141–69.CrossRef
6.
go back to reference Gill S, Sumant O. Medical Tourism Market by Treatment Type (Dental Treatment, Cosmetic Treatment, Cardiovascular Treatment, Orthopedic Treatment, Neurological Treatment, Cancer Treatment, Fertility Treatment, and Others): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2018–2025. undefined. https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/medical-tourism-market. Accessed 13 Apr 2020. Gill S, Sumant O. Medical Tourism Market by Treatment Type (Dental Treatment, Cosmetic Treatment, Cardiovascular Treatment, Orthopedic Treatment, Neurological Treatment, Cancer Treatment, Fertility Treatment, and Others): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2018–2025. undefined. https://​www.​alliedmarketrese​arch.​com/​medical-tourism-market. Accessed 13 Apr 2020.
7.
go back to reference Horowitz MD, Rosensweig JA. Medical tourism--health care in the global economy. Physician Exec. 2007;33:24–6 28–30.PubMed Horowitz MD, Rosensweig JA. Medical tourism--health care in the global economy. Physician Exec. 2007;33:24–6 28–30.PubMed
19.
go back to reference Higgins, J. & Altman, DG. (2008) Chapter 8: assessing risk of bias in included studies. In Cochrane handbook for systematic reviews of interventions version 5.0 (eds J. Higgins & S. Green). www.training.cochrane.org/handbook. Accessed 10 Feb 2021 Higgins, J. & Altman, DG. (2008) Chapter 8: assessing risk of bias in included studies. In Cochrane handbook for systematic reviews of interventions version 5.0 (eds J. Higgins & S. Green). www.​training.​cochrane.​org/​handbook. Accessed 10 Feb 2021
20.
go back to reference Seo BR, Park S-H. policies to promote medical tourism in Korea: a narrative review. Iran J Public Health. 2018;47:1077–83.PubMedPubMedCentral Seo BR, Park S-H. policies to promote medical tourism in Korea: a narrative review. Iran J Public Health. 2018;47:1077–83.PubMedPubMedCentral
21.
go back to reference Rokni L, Park S-H, Avci T. Improving medical tourism services through human behaviour and cultural competence. Iran J Public Health. 2019;48(11):1988–96.PubMedPubMedCentral Rokni L, Park S-H, Avci T. Improving medical tourism services through human behaviour and cultural competence. Iran J Public Health. 2019;48(11):1988–96.PubMedPubMedCentral
23.
go back to reference Kim K-L, Seo B-R. Developmental strategies of the promotion policies in medical tourism industry in South Korea: a 10-year study (2009-2018). Iran J Public Health. 2019;48(9):1607–16.PubMedPubMedCentral Kim K-L, Seo B-R. Developmental strategies of the promotion policies in medical tourism industry in South Korea: a 10-year study (2009-2018). Iran J Public Health. 2019;48(9):1607–16.PubMedPubMedCentral
24.
go back to reference Rokni L, Avci T, Park SH. Barriers of developing medical tourism in a destination: a case of South Korea. Iran J Public Health. 2017;46(7):930–7.PubMedPubMedCentral Rokni L, Avci T, Park SH. Barriers of developing medical tourism in a destination: a case of South Korea. Iran J Public Health. 2017;46(7):930–7.PubMedPubMedCentral
27.
go back to reference Kim C, Lee SY, Park S-H. Is Korea ready to be a key player in the medical tourism industry? An English education perspective. Iran J Public Health. 2020;49(2):267–73.PubMedPubMedCentral Kim C, Lee SY, Park S-H. Is Korea ready to be a key player in the medical tourism industry? An English education perspective. Iran J Public Health. 2020;49(2):267–73.PubMedPubMedCentral
31.
go back to reference Shin J, Lee YJ, Shin J-S, Lee J, Kim H, Kim M, et al. Utilization status and satisfaction with medical Services in Nonresidential Foreign Medical Tourists Visiting a Korean medicine Hospital. Evid-based Compl Alt. 2018;2018:1–11. Shin J, Lee YJ, Shin J-S, Lee J, Kim H, Kim M, et al. Utilization status and satisfaction with medical Services in Nonresidential Foreign Medical Tourists Visiting a Korean medicine Hospital. Evid-based Compl Alt. 2018;2018:1–11.
32.
go back to reference Kim M, Koo D-W, Shin D-J, Lee S-M. From Servicescape to loyalty in the medical tourism industry: a medical Clinic’s service perspective. Inq J Heal Care Organization Provis Financing. 2017;54:0046958017746546. Kim M, Koo D-W, Shin D-J, Lee S-M. From Servicescape to loyalty in the medical tourism industry: a medical Clinic’s service perspective. Inq J Heal Care Organization Provis Financing. 2017;54:0046958017746546.
33.
go back to reference Choi WA, Kim H, Lee S-C. Word-of-mouth in medical tourism: the major determinant for Emirati patients to visit Korea. Korean J Intern Med. 2016;33:221–3.CrossRef Choi WA, Kim H, Lee S-C. Word-of-mouth in medical tourism: the major determinant for Emirati patients to visit Korea. Korean J Intern Med. 2016;33:221–3.CrossRef
39.
go back to reference Lunt N, Smith R, Exworthy M, Green ST, Horsfall D, Mannion R. Medical tourism: treatments. A schopimg review. undefined: Markets and Health System Implications; 2011. Lunt N, Smith R, Exworthy M, Green ST, Horsfall D, Mannion R. Medical tourism: treatments. A schopimg review. undefined: Markets and Health System Implications; 2011.
43.
go back to reference Bookman MZ, Bookman KR. Medical Tourism in Developing Countries; 2007. p. 21–39.CrossRef Bookman MZ, Bookman KR. Medical Tourism in Developing Countries; 2007. p. 21–39.CrossRef
44.
go back to reference Hunter WC. Medical tourism: a new global niche. Int J Tour Sci. 2007;7:129–40. Hunter WC. Medical tourism: a new global niche. Int J Tour Sci. 2007;7:129–40.
53.
go back to reference Guiry M, Vequist DG. South Korea’s medical tourism destination brand personality and the influence of personal values. Asia Pac J Tour Res. 2014;20:563–84.CrossRef Guiry M, Vequist DG. South Korea’s medical tourism destination brand personality and the influence of personal values. Asia Pac J Tour Res. 2014;20:563–84.CrossRef
54.
go back to reference Senior Management Team. Bumrungrad International Hospital. Experiences of a hospital in Thailand in treating tsunami patients. World Hosp Health Serv. 2005;41(3):24-6. Senior Management Team. Bumrungrad International Hospital. Experiences of a hospital in Thailand in treating tsunami patients. World Hosp Health Serv. 2005;41(3):24-6.
55.
go back to reference Wong KM, Musa G. Medical Toursm in Asia: Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and India. undefined; 2012. p. 240. Wong KM, Musa G. Medical Toursm in Asia: Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and India. undefined; 2012. p. 240.
57.
go back to reference Virani A, Wellstead AM, Howlett M. Where is the policy? A bibliometric analysis of the state of policy research on medical tourism. Global Heal Res Policy. 2020;5:19.CrossRef Virani A, Wellstead AM, Howlett M. Where is the policy? A bibliometric analysis of the state of policy research on medical tourism. Global Heal Res Policy. 2020;5:19.CrossRef
59.
go back to reference Junio MMV, Kim JH, Lee TJ. Competitiveness attributes of a medical tourism destination: the case of South Korea with importance-performance analysis. J Travel Tour Mark. 2016;34:444–60.CrossRef Junio MMV, Kim JH, Lee TJ. Competitiveness attributes of a medical tourism destination: the case of South Korea with importance-performance analysis. J Travel Tour Mark. 2016;34:444–60.CrossRef
60.
go back to reference Hazarika I. Medical tourism: its potential impact on the health workforce and health systems in India. Health Policy Plann. 2009;25:248–51.CrossRef Hazarika I. Medical tourism: its potential impact on the health workforce and health systems in India. Health Policy Plann. 2009;25:248–51.CrossRef
62.
go back to reference Huh M-G, Cho H-S, Kim D-S. Analysis on International Competitiveness of the Korean Medical Tourism Industry and the Policy Implications. undefined. 2013. Huh M-G, Cho H-S, Kim D-S. Analysis on International Competitiveness of the Korean Medical Tourism Industry and the Policy Implications. undefined. 2013.
66.
go back to reference Turner LG. Quality in health care and globalization of health services: accreditation and regulatory oversight of medical tourism companies. Int J Qual Health C. 2010;23:1–7.CrossRef Turner LG. Quality in health care and globalization of health services: accreditation and regulatory oversight of medical tourism companies. Int J Qual Health C. 2010;23:1–7.CrossRef
67.
Metadata
Title
A bilingual systematic review of South Korean medical tourism: a need to rethink policy and priorities for public health?
Authors
Qing Xu
Vidya Purushothaman
Raphael E. Cuomo
Tim K. Mackey
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Public Health
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10642-x

Other articles of this Issue 1/2021

BMC Public Health 1/2021 Go to the issue