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Inbound and outbound medical travel in Austria
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is twofold: First, it analyzes demand and supply-side factors that influence patient flows to and from Austria. Second, building on the empirical research and existing conceptualizations, the study offers a general extended framework to guide future comparative ana...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9251641/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33314874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JHOM-04-2020-0129 |
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author | Österle, August Diesenreiter, Carina Glinsner, Barbara Reichel, Eva |
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description | PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is twofold: First, it analyzes demand and supply-side factors that influence patient flows to and from Austria. Second, building on the empirical research and existing conceptualizations, the study offers a general extended framework to guide future comparative analysis. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The paper draws on multiple data sources including a literature review, secondary data, website analysis and semi-structured interviews with patients and health providers. Content analysis was carried out to identify common motives for seeking care abroad and providers' orientation towards medical travel. FINDINGS: Outbound medical travel is largely determined by factors of access, affordability and vicinity, while inbound medical travel is predominately driven by a lack of adequate medical infrastructure in source countries and quality, both in terms of medical and service quality. Providers distinguish themselves according to the extent they take part in medical travel. RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: The findings emerging from a single country case study approach cannot be generalized across settings and contexts, albeit contributing to a better understanding of current medical travel patterns in Europe. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: Unlike most recent contributions, this study focuses both on inbound and outbound medical travel in Austria and investigates patient flows for distinctive treatments and drivers. While analysis of the supply-side of medical travel is often limited to tourism studies, this study provides a critical insight into developments in Europe from a health policy perspective, acknowledging that diverse medical travel patterns in Europe coexist. |
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spelling | pubmed-92516412022-07-18 Inbound and outbound medical travel in Austria Österle, August Diesenreiter, Carina Glinsner, Barbara Reichel, Eva J Health Organ Manag Research Paper PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is twofold: First, it analyzes demand and supply-side factors that influence patient flows to and from Austria. Second, building on the empirical research and existing conceptualizations, the study offers a general extended framework to guide future comparative analysis. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The paper draws on multiple data sources including a literature review, secondary data, website analysis and semi-structured interviews with patients and health providers. Content analysis was carried out to identify common motives for seeking care abroad and providers' orientation towards medical travel. FINDINGS: Outbound medical travel is largely determined by factors of access, affordability and vicinity, while inbound medical travel is predominately driven by a lack of adequate medical infrastructure in source countries and quality, both in terms of medical and service quality. Providers distinguish themselves according to the extent they take part in medical travel. RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: The findings emerging from a single country case study approach cannot be generalized across settings and contexts, albeit contributing to a better understanding of current medical travel patterns in Europe. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: Unlike most recent contributions, this study focuses both on inbound and outbound medical travel in Austria and investigates patient flows for distinctive treatments and drivers. While analysis of the supply-side of medical travel is often limited to tourism studies, this study provides a critical insight into developments in Europe from a health policy perspective, acknowledging that diverse medical travel patterns in Europe coexist. Emerald Publishing Limited 2020-12-15 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC9251641/ /pubmed/33314874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JHOM-04-2020-0129 Text en © August Österle, Carina Diesenreiter, Barbara Glinsner and Eva Reichel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by Emerald Publishing Limited. This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) licence. Anyone may reproduce, distribute, translate and create derivative works of this article (for both commercial and non-commercial purposes), subject to full attribution to the original publication and authors. The full terms of this licence may be seen at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Österle, August Diesenreiter, Carina Glinsner, Barbara Reichel, Eva Inbound and outbound medical travel in Austria |
title | Inbound and outbound medical travel in Austria |
title_full | Inbound and outbound medical travel in Austria |
title_fullStr | Inbound and outbound medical travel in Austria |
title_full_unstemmed | Inbound and outbound medical travel in Austria |
title_short | Inbound and outbound medical travel in Austria |
title_sort | inbound and outbound medical travel in austria |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9251641/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33314874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JHOM-04-2020-0129 |
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