The effects of service quality, perceived value, satisfaction and trust on foreign patients' loyalty of medical tourism in Malaysia hospitals
Medical tourism is one of the fastest-growing tourism sectors in the world, thus significantly contributing to economic development in many countries. Previous studies have estimated that the worldwide medical-tourism industry generates nearly USD 60 billion per year, with a growth rate of about 20...
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