# medical tourism
Latest news and articles about medical tourism
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Foreign Patients Flock to China’s Hospitals: Low Cost, High Speed and an Emerging Medical Export
China is seeing a marked rise in foreign patients attracted by faster service, advanced procedures and much lower prices. While numbers and success stories are growing, scaling inbound medical care into a robust export sector requires better branding, clearer regulation and safeguards to protect both international reputations and domestic health priorities.

Foreign Patients Flock to Chinese Hospitals: From SIBO Tests to Overnight Flights, China Emerges as a Medical Magnet
An American patient and several expatriates are increasingly flying to China for faster, cheaper medical care, helped by hospital internationalisation and concierge "escorts" who manage logistics and translation. Chinese hospitals and private firms are actively courting overseas patients, but scaling the trend raises questions about capacity, regulation and quality assurance.

China’s Medical Tourism Boom: Clinics, Cash and the New High‑end Travel Trade
China is rapidly developing a commercial medical‑tourism sector that packages clinical care with travel, driven by visa liberalisation, municipal initiatives and public hospitals’ international departments. The market offers low prices and fast access, but long‑term success depends on international accreditation, patient safety standards and managing domestic equity concerns.