Medical Tourism: Everybody's Guide to Affordable World-Class Medical Travel
At least 28 countries cater to international health travelers. Why it's a growing trend
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Medical Tourism Jordan
According to the World Bank (WB) medical tourism experts ranked Jordan number one in the Arab region and the fifth in the world as a medical tourism hub.
“Jordan is the only country in the Middle East that generates more income than what it spends on health,” & that medical tourism revenues in 2007 exceeded $1 billion.
The WB estimates suggest that within the next five years medical tourism expenditures will amount to $100 billion, rising from $45 billion in 2007. The sector has seen a steady increase of around 10 per cent annually in the number of foreign patients since 2004.
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