SCOPE
Our primary aim is to
bring together hospital clinics, hotel owners and patients seeking either
therapy or recovery from medical incidents or surgery.
We promote
internationally the medical tourism, covering health, care and wellness
cooperating with respective organizations on global issues. We inform Governments, Investors, Insurers,
Employers and Industry on Medical Tourism Internationally.
A LITTLE HISTORY OF MEDICAL TOURISM
Medical tourism is often thought of as a recent phenomenon. The truth,
however, is that people have been traveling long distances to better their
health for thousands of years. Granted, it’s hard to picture a swarthy
chieftain traipsing across the desert on his camel to barter for a nicer set of
pearly whites. Were clinics and hospitals even around that long ago, thousands
of years ago?
Archaeological evidence from the third millennium B.C. suggests that
ancient Mesopotamians traveled to the temple of a healing god or goddess at
Tell Brak, Syria, in search of a cure for eye disorders. A few thousand years
later the Greeks and Romans would travel by foot or ship to spas and cult
centers all around the Mediterranean. The Asclepia Temples, dedicated in honor
of the Greek god of medicine, were some of the world's first health centers.
Pilgrims would sometimes spend several nights in the temple, hoping Asclepios
would appear in a dream and suggest a diagnosis or treatment.
Later in the 16th and 17th centuries, spa towns such as St. Moritz and Bath
became prime destinations for the European upper classes looking to soothe
their ills. What kind of “procedures” were the ancients seeking? No butt lifts
or hip and knee replacements, that’s for sure. Many were looking for “healing”
waters or the benevolence of the gods to cure common ailments of the time such
as rheumatism, syphilis, gonorrhea, blindness and paralysis.
Modern medical tourism as we know it today has largely been the result of
several factors including the high cost of medical care in first world nations,
ease of long distance travel, and advances in information technology.
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