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Home > Blog > 2009 > What can medical tourism learn from previous recessions?

What can medical tourism learn from previous recessions?

Jan 15 2009

How will the medical tourism sector fare in a global recession that's affecting everything from house prices to car sales to polar bears and dog ownership!

If unemployment in the Western world climbs to record levels in the coming year, is this good news or bad news for the healthcare sector?

Some good news comes in a recent McKinsey analysis. According to McKinsey, in previous recessions, US consumers changed their their spending priorities rather than cutting all expenditure across the board. In discretionary areas of expenditure such as dining out, personal care products, and charitable donations fell. But expenditure on groceries, books, insurance, education and healthcare actually rose.

See the McKinsey analysis - Industry trends in recessions.

However.... compared to the 1990/91 and 2000/01 downturns what we are facing now could be much much worse. In the UK, there are early indications that discretionary expenditure on private education and, of more relevance, private self paid surgery is being affected.

It remains to be seen whether those with less money in their pockets will be attracted by low cost treatment abroad , and whether the credit crunch stimulates new demand for medical tourism.

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Date published: 15 Jan 2009


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Keith Pollard

Keith Pollard

I am Managing Director of Intuition Communication Ltd, a web publishing business in the healthcare sector. Our sites include International Medical Travel Journal, Treatment Abroad, the medical tourism portal, DoctorInternet, the Arabic medical tourism portal and Private Healthcare UK, the UK's leading site for private healthcare services. I am a regular speaker and commentator on medical tourism and the independent healthcare sector.

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I don't think medical tourism can be affected much from such recessions.

glasgow dentist (07/11/2010 17:54:34)

Chances are people probably will not be able to afford insurance during this recession time. In order to find affordable medical care then, they might turn to medical tourism. Medical Tourism company such as WorldMed Assist can help them find some of the best quality doctors and facilities. Visit the site for the story of Rand Loftness who saved over 95% on his cardiac procedure.

ldeng (07/11/2010 17:53:23)