South Korean Cosmetic Hospital Insider Exposure Surgical Like Assembly Line Does not Consider Patient Safety (1)
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where you are: Guang'an online s health and content Korean cosmetic hospital insider exposure surgery like assembly line does not consider patient safety (1) ( writing time: 2015-5-5)A piece of news is shockingOn the other hand, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and other countries, regions of the medical tourism industry feng shui, become a gold-sucking deviceIn 2012, for the first time, Chinese tourists overtook U.Stourists to become the largest consumer of South Korea's medical tourism market, according to South Korean officialsIn 2014, 56,000 people went to South Korea for plastic surgery, and almost seven out of every 10 foreigners who went to South Korea for medical plastic surgery ChineseAccording to data released by the China Plastic and Aesthetic Association, the incidence of plastic accidents and disputes in Korea is increasing at a rate of 10% to 15% per yearthen, how to determine the current qualification of overseas medical tourism? Can you really enjoy high-quality service when you go overseas? Is the fee reasonable? Why is it difficult to effectively resolve medical disputes?medical tourism has formed a complete industrial chain
standing in Seoul, South Korea, no matter which direction, are dense layers of plastic hospital signs, diameter of three kilometers within the range of three or four hundred plastic surgery institutionsNew signs are still hanging, and many Chinese signs are making people feel like they're at homeHan Bing, a Chinese student whowork as a tour guide in South Korea, told China Economic Weekly that the "shaping street" at the Yugu Pavilion has become a reserved item for Chinese touristsAccording to statistics from South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare, 16,000 Chinese visited South Korea's plastic surgery in 2013, compared with 24,000 foreign patients in 2009 and 791 in China in 2009, according to South Korea's Central DailyTo attract more medical tourists to boost the economy, since 2009, South Korea has introduced a more simplified medical visa system for medical-oriented visitors, opening a convenient route for visitors wishing to travel to South KoreaJapan also adopted a new "medical visa" for foreigners in December 2010 to increase the number of foreign patients to Japan and extend their stay in Japansome domestic intermediary services have further stimulated the enthusiasm of Chinese tourists They look at business opportunities, with foreign plastic medical institutions to provide Chinese consumers with hospital appointments, pick-up, accommodation arrangements, translation escorts, postoperative care and other "one-stop" services, claiming that even if do not understand foreign languages, do not do "homework" overseas to seek medical treatment is not a problem Editor: Jasmine
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