Tourism has long been associated with improved health, resulting in a
boom of spas, yoga and rejuvenation treatments. Medical tourism itself
is a more recent example of niche tourism, with increasing numbers of
people travelling abroad in search of cosmetic enhancement and solutions
to various serious medical conditions often by surgery. Medical
Tourism looks at the background and rise of health tourism, new
emerging facets of the sector, and examines how medical tourism benefits
local health care providers, economies and the tourism industry as a
whole. It offers a unique overview of an emerging component of the
tourist industry and a distinct and controversial element of health
provision.