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Exploring Service Needs and Development Strategies for the Healthcare Tourism Industry Through the APA-NRM Technique

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  • Chung-Ling Kuo

    (Department of Tourism and Leisure Management, Lee-Ming Institute of Technology, New Taipei City 243, Taiwan)

  • Chia-Li Lin

    (Department of International Business, Ming Chuan University, Taipei City 111, Taiwan)

Abstract

With the arrival of an aging society and the continuous extension of the human lifespan, the quality of life has not improved in a corresponding manner. People’s demand for happiness and health is increasing. As a result, a model emerged that integrates tourism and medical services, which is health tourism. This growing demand has prompted many service providers to see it as a business opportunity and enter the market. Tourism can help travelers release work stress and restore physical and mental balance; meanwhile, health check-ups and disease treatment can help them regain health. Consumers have long favored health and medical tourism because it helps relieve stress and promotes overall well-being. As people age, some consumers experience a gradual decline in physical functions, making it difficult for them to participate in regular travel services provided by traditional travel agencies. Therefore, this study aims to explore the service needs of health and medical tourism customers (tourists/patients) and the interrelationships among these service needs, so that health and medical tourism service providers can develop more customized and diversified services. This study identifies four key drivers of medical tourism services: medical services, medical facilities, tour planning, and hospitality facilities. This study uses the APA (attention and performance analysis) method to assess each dimension and criterion and utilizes the DEMATEL method with the NRM (network relationship map) to identify network relationships. By combining APA and NRM techniques, this study develops the APA-NRM technique to evaluate adoption strategies and identify suitable paths for health tourism services, providing tailored development strategies and recommendations for service providers to enhance the service experience.

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  • Chung-Ling Kuo & Chia-Li Lin, 2025. "Exploring Service Needs and Development Strategies for the Healthcare Tourism Industry Through the APA-NRM Technique," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(15), pages 1-36, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:15:p:7068-:d:1717324
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