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題名 台灣醫療旅遊的發展
The Development of Medical Tourism in Taiwan作者 顏筱芸 貢獻者 黃仁德
顏筱芸關鍵詞 醫療旅遊
臺灣醫療旅遊日期 2016 上傳時間 22-Aug-2016 13:33:41 (UTC+8) 摘要 臺灣醫療旅遊主要著重於中國大陸。本論文在於分析台灣政府對中國大陸的醫療旅遊產業之醫療旅遊的政策,其優、缺點的調查。
Medical tourism in Taiwan is manly focus on Mainland China. This study aims to analyze the government polices for managing medical tourism through the Mainland China medical tourists. Its strengths and weaknesses investigation in regards to Taiwan’s governance. The conclusions come out that medical tourism creates a surplus of doctors which benefits healthcare in Taiwan; it benefits the private run hospitals or medical centers; it strives the preexisting tourism infrastructures’ improvement and help to deal with those ill-equipped hospitals to make better condition; moreover, it shows a friendly country to share their high quality medical service to other counties; and it also improves the relations across the Taiwan Strait. The result of this paper gives an overall suggestions to Taiwan’s government that the government should emphasize real gains and benefits (both economic and political) from the development of the domestic medical tourism industry; the government should relax restrictions about surgery staying days and restrict the hospital’s investment from Taiwan to Mainland China; the government should abolish the provision medical tourism fee and do more involvement to promote the especially lesser-known hospitals; the government should integration of efforts to market medical tourism; the government should do its best to manage the development of medical tourism and the domestic healthcare system; the government should encourage the public hospitals’ participation in medical tourism industry and negotiate with Mainland China for medical tourism issues. Thus, the integration and investment are the most important priority for Taiwan’s medical tourism development.參考文獻 Balaban, V. and C. Marano (2010), “Medical Tourism Research: A Systematic Review,” International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 14:1, pp. 135. Chao, C.M. (2003), “Will Economic Integration Between Mainland China and Taiwan Lead to A Congenial Political Culture?” Asian Survey, 43:2, pp. 280-304. Chen, C. W. (2010), “To Participate or Not to Participate in Medical Tourism: A Study of the Hospitals in Taiwan,” Paper Presented at GPAC, National Chengchi University. Connell, J. (2006), “Tourism Management: Sea, Sun, Sand and Surgery,” Science Direct, 27:6, pp. 1093-1100. Fuller, D. B. (2008), “The Cross-Strait Economic Relationship`s Impact on Development in Taiwan and China: Adversaries and Partners,” Asian Survey, 48:2, pp. 239-264. Glinos, I. A. and R. Baeten (2006), A Literature Review of Cross-Border Patient Mobility in the European Union. Observatoire Social Européen, available at http://www.ose.be/fi les/publication/health/WP12_lit_review_final.pdf. Hall, C. M. (2013), Medical Tourism: The Ethics, Regulation, and Marketing of Health Mobility. New York: Routledge. Hall, C. M. (2011), “Health and Medical Tourism: Kill or Cure for Global Public Health?” Tourism Review, 66:1, pp. 4-15. Hall, C. M. (2005), Tourism: Rethinking the Social Science of Mobility. Prentice Hall: Pearson Education. Hodges, J. R., L. Turner, and A. M. Kimball (2012), Risks and Challenges in Medical Tourism: Understanding the Global Market for Health Services. England : Oxford. Horowitz, M. D. and, J. A. Rosensweig (2007), “Medical Tourism-Health Care in the Global Economy,” Physician Executive, 33:3, pp. 24-6, pp. 28-30. Hwang, J. (2013), “Ilha Formosa Rebooted,” Taiwan Review, January 1, 2013, available at http://taiwanreview.nat.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=199410&ctNode=1446. Idrovo, I., M. Boquiren, and, H. Valdez (2004), Tourism Subsector Analysis. Manila: Subic Drydock Corporation Asia. Jagyasi, D. P. (2010), “Medical Tourism Impact: It’s More Than Obvious,” Medical Tourism Magazine, available at http://www.medicaltourismmag.com/article/medical-tourism- impact-it-s-more-than -obvious.html. Kaiser, K. (2005), The Health Care Service Market for the International Consumer—An Analysis of the Philippines. Philippines: European Chamber of Commerce. Keohane, R. O. and J. S. Nye (2008), “Power and Interdependence,” International Organiza- tion, 41: 4, pp. 725-753. Kim B. K. and E. F.Vogel ( 2011), The Park Chung Hee Era: The Transformation of South Korea. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Kuo, T. Y. (2011), “Challenges of Developing the Medical Tourism Industry in Taiwan,” Journal of Commercial Modernization, 6:1, pp. 13-30. Laesser, C. (2011), “Health Travel Motivation and Activities: Insights from A Mature Market—Switzerland,” Tourism Review, 66:1, pp. 83-89. Lin, H. C. (2010), “Economics First, Taiwan First, and Taiwan’s Economy First—The Open Tourism Market in Mainland China and the Development of the Medical Tourism Industry in Taiwan,” Journal of Business and Economic Studies, 3:1, pp. 21-38. Liu, I. C. (2012), “The Research of Medical Tourism Policy Network in Taiwan,” Sociology Mind, 2:4, pp. 458-464. Lu, M. (2011), “Economic Interdependence and the Development of Cross-Strait Relations,” Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, available at http://dukespace.lib.du ke.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/10161/4955/Michelle%20Lu%20Final%20Thesis.pd f?sequence=1. Lunt N, R. Smith, M. Exworthy, S. T. Green, D. Horsfall, and R. Mannion (2011), “Medical Tourism: Treatments, Markets and Health System Implications: A Scoping Review,” available at https://www.oecd.org/els/health-systems/48723982.pdf. Pafford, B. (2009), “The Third Wave-Medical Tourism in the 21st Century,” Southern Medical Association, 102:8, pp. 810-813. Reisman, D. (2010), Health Tourism: Social Welfare Through International Trade. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Runckel, C. (2013), “Thailand’s Two Leading Hospitals: Which Thai Hospital is Best for Me: Bumrungrad vs. Bangkok Hospital,” available at http://www.business-in-asia.Co m/asia/thailand_medical_tour.html. Stolley, C. and S. Watson (2012), Medical Tourism: A Reference Handbook, available at http://www.abc-clic.com/ABC-CLIOCorporate/product.aspx?pc=A3042C. Wang, C. (2012), “Critics Blast NHI Premium Regime,” Taipei Times, April 2, 2012, available at http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2012/04/02/2003529312. Wang, H. Y. (2012), “Value As A Medical Tourism Driver,” Managing Service Quality, 22:5, pp. 465-491. Woodman, J. (2014), Patients Beyond Borders: Everybody’s Guide to Affordable, World- Class Medical Travel. Taiwan: Healthy Travel Media. Woodman, J. (2013), Patients Beyond Borders. Second Edition. Taiwan: Healthy Travel Media. (In Chinese) Woodman, J. (2008), Patients Beyond Borders: Everybody’s Guide to Affordable, World- Class Medical Travel. Taiwan: Healthy Travel Media. Woodman, J. (2007), Patients Beyond Borders: Everybody’s Guide to Affordable, World- Class Medical Tourism. China: Healthy Travel Media. Zana, A. (2009), “Medical Travel in Asia and the Pacific: Challenges and Opportunities,” Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, available at https://zh.scrid.com/document/158181361/ESCAP-2009-Medical-Travel-in-Asia- and-the-Pacific-Challenges-and-Opportunities. 描述 碩士
國立政治大學
亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS)
100926012資料來源 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G1009260122 資料類型 thesis dc.contributor.advisor 黃仁德 zh_TW dc.contributor.author (Authors) 顏筱芸 zh_TW dc.creator (作者) 顏筱芸 zh_TW dc.date (日期) 2016 en_US dc.date.accessioned 22-Aug-2016 13:33:41 (UTC+8) - dc.date.available 22-Aug-2016 13:33:41 (UTC+8) - dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 22-Aug-2016 13:33:41 (UTC+8) - dc.identifier (Other Identifiers) G1009260122 en_US dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/100558 - dc.description (描述) 碩士 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS) zh_TW dc.description (描述) 100926012 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) 臺灣醫療旅遊主要著重於中國大陸。本論文在於分析台灣政府對中國大陸的醫療旅遊產業之醫療旅遊的政策,其優、缺點的調查。 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) Medical tourism in Taiwan is manly focus on Mainland China. This study aims to analyze the government polices for managing medical tourism through the Mainland China medical tourists. Its strengths and weaknesses investigation in regards to Taiwan’s governance. The conclusions come out that medical tourism creates a surplus of doctors which benefits healthcare in Taiwan; it benefits the private run hospitals or medical centers; it strives the preexisting tourism infrastructures’ improvement and help to deal with those ill-equipped hospitals to make better condition; moreover, it shows a friendly country to share their high quality medical service to other counties; and it also improves the relations across the Taiwan Strait. The result of this paper gives an overall suggestions to Taiwan’s government that the government should emphasize real gains and benefits (both economic and political) from the development of the domestic medical tourism industry; the government should relax restrictions about surgery staying days and restrict the hospital’s investment from Taiwan to Mainland China; the government should abolish the provision medical tourism fee and do more involvement to promote the especially lesser-known hospitals; the government should integration of efforts to market medical tourism; the government should do its best to manage the development of medical tourism and the domestic healthcare system; the government should encourage the public hospitals’ participation in medical tourism industry and negotiate with Mainland China for medical tourism issues. Thus, the integration and investment are the most important priority for Taiwan’s medical tourism development. en_US dc.description.tableofcontents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Research Background and Motivation 1 1.2 Research Purposes 2 1.3 Methodology 3 Chapter 2 The Development of Medical Tourism 6 2.1 Medical Tourism definition 6 2.2 Motivation for Medical Tourism 10 2.3 Medical Tourism in Thailand 14 2.4 Medical Tourism in Singapore 17 2.5 Medical Tourism in India 20 2.6 Medical Tourism in South Korea 23 2.7 Summary 25 Chapter 3 Medical Tourism in Taiwan 27 3.1 Taiwan’s Medical Services 27 3.1.1 Facilities 29 3.1.2 Service Items 30 3.1.3 Prices 32 3.1.4 Professionalism 34 3.1.5 Hospitals’ Location 38 3.2 Causes of China’s Medical Tour to Taiwan 41 3.2.1 Curiosity 41 3.2.2 Language and Cultural Similarities 42 3.2.3 Distance and Traffic Convenient 43 3.2.4 Medical Visa Advantage 44 3.2.5 Family Visiting and Business Observation Purposes 45 3.3 Demographic Characteristics of China’s Medical Tourists 45 3.3.1 Age 45 3.3.2 Gender 45 3.3.3 Economic Status 47 3.3.4 Satisfaction Evaluation 48 3.4 The Impact of New Government on Medical Tourism 48 3.5 Summary 49 Chapter 4 Taiwan’s Medical Tourism Policies 51 4.1 The Golden Decade Plan 51 4.2 The ECFA Agreements 58 4.3 Summary 61 Chapter 5 The Problems of Medical Tourism in Taiwan 63 5.1 Travel Agencies 63 5.1.1 Visa 65 5.1.2 Access 66 5.1.3 Price 67 5.1.4 Professionals 67 5.2 Hospitals 68 5.2.1 Public Hospitals’ Service 68 5.2.2 Private Hospitals’ Service 70 5.3 Summary 71 Chapter 6 Conclusions and Suggestions 73 6.1 Conclusions 73 6.2 Suggestions 75 Reference 80 zh_TW dc.source.uri (資料來源) http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G1009260122 en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) 醫療旅遊 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 臺灣醫療旅遊 zh_TW dc.title (題名) 台灣醫療旅遊的發展 zh_TW dc.title (題名) The Development of Medical Tourism in Taiwan en_US dc.type (資料類型) thesis en_US dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) Balaban, V. and C. Marano (2010), “Medical Tourism Research: A Systematic Review,” International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 14:1, pp. 135. Chao, C.M. (2003), “Will Economic Integration Between Mainland China and Taiwan Lead to A Congenial Political Culture?” Asian Survey, 43:2, pp. 280-304. Chen, C. W. (2010), “To Participate or Not to Participate in Medical Tourism: A Study of the Hospitals in Taiwan,” Paper Presented at GPAC, National Chengchi University. Connell, J. (2006), “Tourism Management: Sea, Sun, Sand and Surgery,” Science Direct, 27:6, pp. 1093-1100. Fuller, D. B. (2008), “The Cross-Strait Economic Relationship`s Impact on Development in Taiwan and China: Adversaries and Partners,” Asian Survey, 48:2, pp. 239-264. Glinos, I. A. and R. Baeten (2006), A Literature Review of Cross-Border Patient Mobility in the European Union. Observatoire Social Européen, available at http://www.ose.be/fi les/publication/health/WP12_lit_review_final.pdf. Hall, C. M. (2013), Medical Tourism: The Ethics, Regulation, and Marketing of Health Mobility. New York: Routledge. Hall, C. M. (2011), “Health and Medical Tourism: Kill or Cure for Global Public Health?” Tourism Review, 66:1, pp. 4-15. Hall, C. M. (2005), Tourism: Rethinking the Social Science of Mobility. Prentice Hall: Pearson Education. Hodges, J. R., L. Turner, and A. M. Kimball (2012), Risks and Challenges in Medical Tourism: Understanding the Global Market for Health Services. England : Oxford. Horowitz, M. D. and, J. A. Rosensweig (2007), “Medical Tourism-Health Care in the Global Economy,” Physician Executive, 33:3, pp. 24-6, pp. 28-30. Hwang, J. (2013), “Ilha Formosa Rebooted,” Taiwan Review, January 1, 2013, available at http://taiwanreview.nat.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=199410&ctNode=1446. Idrovo, I., M. Boquiren, and, H. Valdez (2004), Tourism Subsector Analysis. Manila: Subic Drydock Corporation Asia. Jagyasi, D. P. (2010), “Medical Tourism Impact: It’s More Than Obvious,” Medical Tourism Magazine, available at http://www.medicaltourismmag.com/article/medical-tourism- impact-it-s-more-than -obvious.html. Kaiser, K. (2005), The Health Care Service Market for the International Consumer—An Analysis of the Philippines. Philippines: European Chamber of Commerce. Keohane, R. O. and J. S. Nye (2008), “Power and Interdependence,” International Organiza- tion, 41: 4, pp. 725-753. Kim B. K. and E. F.Vogel ( 2011), The Park Chung Hee Era: The Transformation of South Korea. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Kuo, T. Y. (2011), “Challenges of Developing the Medical Tourism Industry in Taiwan,” Journal of Commercial Modernization, 6:1, pp. 13-30. Laesser, C. (2011), “Health Travel Motivation and Activities: Insights from A Mature Market—Switzerland,” Tourism Review, 66:1, pp. 83-89. Lin, H. C. (2010), “Economics First, Taiwan First, and Taiwan’s Economy First—The Open Tourism Market in Mainland China and the Development of the Medical Tourism Industry in Taiwan,” Journal of Business and Economic Studies, 3:1, pp. 21-38. Liu, I. C. (2012), “The Research of Medical Tourism Policy Network in Taiwan,” Sociology Mind, 2:4, pp. 458-464. Lu, M. (2011), “Economic Interdependence and the Development of Cross-Strait Relations,” Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, available at http://dukespace.lib.du ke.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/10161/4955/Michelle%20Lu%20Final%20Thesis.pd f?sequence=1. Lunt N, R. Smith, M. Exworthy, S. T. Green, D. Horsfall, and R. Mannion (2011), “Medical Tourism: Treatments, Markets and Health System Implications: A Scoping Review,” available at https://www.oecd.org/els/health-systems/48723982.pdf. Pafford, B. (2009), “The Third Wave-Medical Tourism in the 21st Century,” Southern Medical Association, 102:8, pp. 810-813. Reisman, D. (2010), Health Tourism: Social Welfare Through International Trade. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Runckel, C. (2013), “Thailand’s Two Leading Hospitals: Which Thai Hospital is Best for Me: Bumrungrad vs. Bangkok Hospital,” available at http://www.business-in-asia.Co m/asia/thailand_medical_tour.html. Stolley, C. and S. Watson (2012), Medical Tourism: A Reference Handbook, available at http://www.abc-clic.com/ABC-CLIOCorporate/product.aspx?pc=A3042C. Wang, C. (2012), “Critics Blast NHI Premium Regime,” Taipei Times, April 2, 2012, available at http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2012/04/02/2003529312. Wang, H. Y. (2012), “Value As A Medical Tourism Driver,” Managing Service Quality, 22:5, pp. 465-491. Woodman, J. (2014), Patients Beyond Borders: Everybody’s Guide to Affordable, World- Class Medical Travel. Taiwan: Healthy Travel Media. Woodman, J. (2013), Patients Beyond Borders. Second Edition. Taiwan: Healthy Travel Media. (In Chinese) Woodman, J. (2008), Patients Beyond Borders: Everybody’s Guide to Affordable, World- Class Medical Travel. Taiwan: Healthy Travel Media. Woodman, J. (2007), Patients Beyond Borders: Everybody’s Guide to Affordable, World- Class Medical Tourism. China: Healthy Travel Media. Zana, A. (2009), “Medical Travel in Asia and the Pacific: Challenges and Opportunities,” Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, available at https://zh.scrid.com/document/158181361/ESCAP-2009-Medical-Travel-in-Asia- and-the-Pacific-Challenges-and-Opportunities. zh_TW