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June 2016

June 12, 2016

MHTC Corporate Video (15 seconds)

June 12, 2016
ASEAN promotes ecotourism at seminar

ASEAN promotes ecotourism at seminar

The ASEAN-Korea Center last week held a seminar to explore opportunities and challenges in ecotourism in Southeast Asia, a region that aims to foster sustainable and inclusive travel.
June 7, 2016

Wellness and Medical Tourism: Opportunity for Travel Agents

With all the options available to book a flight – from laptop computers to smart phone applications – internet savvy bargain shoppers may view the notion of using travel agents as old-fashioned as a doctor who makes house calls.
June 7, 2016

Medical tourism market booming as patients seek cheaper prices or more sophisticated care

Medical tourism has grown rapidly in the past decade, as Internet has greatly facilitated information sharing. A 2013 online survey from US reported that 27% of patients had engaged in some form of medical tourism.
June 7, 2016

Avita Medical signs Malaysian distro deal with Mintcare

Avita Medical (ASX:AVH) said today it inked a distribution deal with Asia-Pacific specialized wound care product distributor Mintcare.
June 7, 2016

The Stars of the IMTJ Summit in Madrid

The IMTJ Medical Travel Summit 2016, held in Madrid on May 24-26 2016, attracted a record number of delegates from around the globe. The Summit brought together key opinion leaders and senior executives involved in medical tourism and healthcare businesses across the world to discuss the future of this growing industry sector.
June 6, 2016
ISSCR updates stem cell research guidelines

ISSCR update stem cell research guideline: Warns against stem cell medical tourism

The International Society for Stem Cell Research cautions that stem cell medical tourism may be faulty, according to International Medical Travel Journal.
June 3, 2016

A Brief Look at Malaysia Healthcare

June 3, 2016

MHTC Corporate Video (30 seconds)

June 3, 2016

International patients may not be able to make informed care decisions

International patients may not receive the necessary information they need to make care decisions, according to an article published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.