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Year 2020, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 208 - 233, 16.11.2020

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MEDICAL TOURISM POTENTIALS OF TAMALE TEACHING HOSPITAL IN GHANA

Year 2020, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 208 - 233, 16.11.2020

Abstract

This study primarily focused on “medical tourists”, that is, patients who were referred or travelled from other districts/regions of Ghana and/or other countries to receive medical treatments at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH). A total of 120 patients who were referred from other health facilities came seeking healthcare from 10 surveyed departments. These medical tourists were contacted over a one month period through structured questionnaire. Information was also sourced pertaining to the most visited departments and units in the hospital and the human resource capacity of the facility. Data relevant to this study about TTH were collated from management through in-depth interview (IDIs) schedules. The study revealed some departments in the facility with complements of qualified staff were heavily patronized. The main traffic to the facility came from the Upper East and Upper West Regions including other districts within the northern region. The facility had also hosted patients from other countries such as Togo and Burkina Faso on the continental front and the USA, UK and Cuba on the foreign arena. The paper recommends the need to keep an up-to-date record of both foreign and local patients who patronized the facility to foster monitoring of the medical tourism potentials of the hospital.

References

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  • Adu, E. (2014). Examining Effects of Voluntary Repatriation on Residual Liberian Refugees on Ghana (Doctoral dissertation, University of Ghana).
  • Alsharif, M., Labonte, R. and Zuxun, L. (2010). Patients beyond borders: a study of medical tourists in four countries .Global Social Policy, 10:315–335. available at http://www.acrc.org.hk/promotional/ promotional_ shownote .asp? caseref=86
  • Bookman, M. Z. and Bookman, K. R. (2007). Medical tourism in developing countries. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Brink, J.G. and Hassoulas, J. (2009). The first human heart transplant and further advances in cardiac transplantation at Groote Schuur Hospital and the University of Cape Town. Cardiovascular Journal of Africa, 20(1): 31–35.
  • Caballero-Danell, S. and Mugomba, C. (2007). Medical tourism and its entrepreneurial opportunities: A Conceptual framework for entry into the industry. Master Thesis, Goteborg University. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/20/03/17
  • Carscious, A. E. (2013). Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Ghana: The Case of the Dagbon Conflict (Doctoral dissertation, University of Ghana).
  • Cohen, E. (2012). Medical travel and the quality-of-life. In Handbook of Tourism and Quality-of-Life Research (pp. 169-191). Springer Netherlands.
  • Connell, J. (2006). Medical tourism: sea, sun, sand, and… surgery. Tourism Management, 27(6): 1093-1100
  • Connell, J. (2013). Contemporary medical tourism: conceptualization, culture and commodification. Tourism Management, 1-13.
  • Crozier, G. K. D. and Baylis, F. (2010), The ethical physician encounters international medical travel. Journal of Medical Ethics, 36, 297-301.
  • Crush, J. and Chikanda, A. (2015). South–south medical tourism and the quest for health in southern Africa. Social Science and Medicine, 124:313-320.
  • Crush, J., Chikanda, A. and Maswikwa, B. (2012). Patients without borders: Medical tourism and medical migration in southern Africa. Cape Town: Megadigital, 1-51.
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  • Heale, R. & Twycross, A. (2015). Validity and reliability in quantitative studies. Retrieved 25th August 2020 from website: https://ebn.bmj.com/content/ebnurs /18 /3/66.full.pdf
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  • Jeevan, R., Birch, J. and Armstrong, A. P. (2011). Travelling abroad for aesthetic surgery: Informing healthcare practitioners and providers while improving patient safety. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, 64, 143-147.
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  • Lunt, N., and Carrera, P. (2010). Medical tourism: assessing the evidence on treatment abroad. Maturitas, 66(1), 27-32. Ministry of Health (2018). Tamale Teaching Hospital. Retrieved 5th January 2018 from website http://www.moh.gov.gh/tamale-teaching-hospital/
  • Nicolaides, A. and Zigiriadis, E. (2011). Medical Tourism as an important niche of Tourism Development in South Africa. African journal on hospitality, Tourism and Leisure 1:3(2011): 1-11
  • Smith, P. C. and Forgione, D. (2007). Global outsourcing of healthcare: a medical tourism model. Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research, 9(3):19-30.
  • Tata, S. (2007). Medical travel in Asia and the Pacific: Challenges and opportunities. United National Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.
  • Terzi, E., Kern, T. and Kohnen, T. (2008), Complications after refractive surgery abroad. Ophthalmologe, 105, 474-9
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  • Ye, B., Qiu, H., and Yuen, P. (2011). Motivations and experiences of Mainland Chinese medical tourists in Hong Kong. Tourism Management, 32:1125-1127.
  • Reuters (2017) Poor Egyptians seek better life with plastic surgery. Retrieved 29th July, 2017 from the website:http://www.reuters.com/article/us-egypt-plasticsurgery-idUSTRE6AN2Y720101124
  • Runckel, C. (2007). Why should you be a medical tourist? Retrieved 29th July 2017 from website: http://www.business-in-asia.com/asia/medical_tourism.html
  • Wible, P. (2014). Patient Profiling: Are You a Victim? Retrieved 29/07/2017 from website: http://www.idealmedicalcare.org/blog/patient-profiling-are-you-a-victim/
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Conrad-joseph Wuleka Kuuder This is me

Florence Esi Dosoo This is me

Raymond Adongo This is me

Publication Date November 16, 2020
Submission Date May 21, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 5 Issue: 3

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APA Kuuder, C.-j. W., Dosoo, F. E., & Adongo, R. (2020). MEDICAL TOURISM POTENTIALS OF TAMALE TEACHING HOSPITAL IN GHANA. International Journal of Health Management and Tourism, 5(3), 208-233.