About Conference: Medical Tourism 2022 conference cordially invites Researchers, physicians, Genomics associations and Public Healthcare Professionals from all over the globe to be present at “Medical Tourism Health Care" which is going to be held during September 12-13, 2022 at Rome, Italy.
Medical Tourism 2022 based on the theme “Exploring the current challenges and opportunities in medical tourism and health care" is going to be an extraordinary event which will focus on the recent medical developments in the fields of Medical Tourism, Health Care and Medical Care. Medical Tourism 2022 sends our warm invitations to all the interested professors, medical professionals, delegates and students to attend the conference. The YRF encourages participation from the young research scholars in the form of oral and poster presentation. We are anticipating a great successful event studded with interactive keynotes, oral and poster presentations and B2B discussions with the perfect cooperation of the delegates, keynote speakers, Pharmacologists, Researchers, Industrial executives from the field of Medical Tourism and Health Care.
Medical Tourism 2022 is a multi-faceted way to deal with patient consideration that not just improves our capacity to analyze and treat illness, yet offers the possibility to identify sickness at a prior stage when it is simpler to treat adequately. The Medical Tourism is the process of travelling to various countries in order to obtain medical attention. The word correctly referred to patients from less developed countries travelling to developed countries in search of care that was not available in their home country. Health CareTravel that focuses on medical procedures and the use of healthcare services is known as health care tourism. It includes a broad range of health-related travel, from preventive and health-promoting therapies to recovery and curative travel. A similar sector is wellness tourism.
Sessions/ Tracks:
Medical Tourism 2022 is comprised of various tracks and sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in the field of Medicine.
Session 1:Medical tourism
The Medical Tourism is the process of travelling to various countries in order to obtain medical attention. The word correctly referred to patients from less developed countries travelling to developed countries in search of care that was not available in their home country. In recent years, it has also been used to characterise people from developed countries who migrate to developing countries for lower-cost medical care. The motive may also be for medical facilities that are inaccessible or Unlicensed in the home country: medical authorities (FDA, EMA, etc.) around the world have different opinions about whether or not a medicine should be accepted in their country.
Session 2: Health Care
Health care Medical professionals' attempts to restore our physical and mental well-being are referred to as health care. The word also refers to programmes that help people preserve their emotional well-being. People and organisations that offer these programmes are referred to as "Health-Care providers." The individuals are widely used in health staff, health-care practitioners, health-care personnel, or health-care professionals.HealthCareTravel that focuses on medical procedures and the use of healthcare services is known as health care tourism. It includes a broad range of Health-Related travel, from preventive and health-promoting therapies to recovery and curative travel. A similar sector is wellness tourism.
Session 3: Health and Medical Tourism
Medical tourism is where people travel from one country to another for the medical treatment .The factors that mainly contribute to the medical tourism are high costs, prolonged wait for the surgeries, ease and comfort ability and also to meet the technology and standards of many countries. The various surgeries and transplantations such as Cosmetic Surgery, organ transplantation, Infertility Treatment, etc. … has become a prominent one among most of the developed countries. Medical tourism also contributes greatly to the government revenues and offers employment opportunities to the native individuals.
Session 4: Challenges involved in medical tourism
Even though there are various edges and opportunities which comes under the Medical Tourism, potential medical tourists who are looking forward to exploit these benefits would be considered as a strong challenge. Authorization and varied quality measures which has a refusal worldwide will end up to be risky and even dangerous for Medical Tourists to ponder, creating medical commercial enterprise which results in a difficult methodology. There are several healthcare policies which monitor the overall tourism and also medical tourism has various legal and ethical issues such as cross border services, hospital management and also poses a major challenge to the healthcare suppliers.
Session 5:Global Economy in Health Care
Globalization is a key challenge to public health, especially in developing countries where also the health economists study the functioning of health care systems & health-affecting behaviours like drinking, smoking etc. The framework encompasses both direct and indirect effects on health, operating through the National Economy, household economies and health-related sectors such as water, sanitation, clinical practices and education as well as more direct effects on population-level and individual risk factors on the Health Care System.
Session 6: Digital Health Care
Digital technologies are reinventing healthcare across the patient lifecycle, enabling a more personalised, timely and cost-effective treatment journey. The influx of smarter devices, mobile solutions and Patient-Centred technologies means industry trends are evolving, and by 2020 the Healthcare continuum as we know it today, will be unrecognisable.
Session 7: Women’s Healthcare
Women’s health differs from those of men by unique biological, social and behavioural conditions. Research has been carried out in large scale clinical trials and advancements in health studies is also done in the developed countries. The leading death rates in women include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, PCOS, menopause, etc. The major threat in the developing countries is the maternal deaths which are continuously increasingly due to poor health. Young women and adolescents face the risks that include STIs, Pregnancy and unsafe abortion, while older women are at risk of neurogenetic diseases.
Diabetes melitus and pregnancy
Cardiovascular diseases
Anaemia and osteoporosis
Breast and cervical cancer
Session 8: Nursing and Healthcare
Cardiac nurses are among the primary sought-after health care occupations. While most Cardiovascular nurses work in hospitals and also, they offer a wide range of services in multiple settings. Cardiac nurses use their skill to care for patients of different ages groups. The old population regularly receives the top care that Cardiovascular nurses provide. However, some cardiovascular nurses specify in the care of newborns and children. Cardiac nurse’s measure, strategy, implements and assesses health care services for patient’s pain from genetic Malformations, myocardial infarctions and vascular syndromes. They provide facilities to persons suffering from many other Cardiac ills .Patients may have irregular heartbeats or heart valve problems. They might suffer from fluid buildup and have high blood pressure.
Session 9: Healthcare Management and Emerging Trends
Healthcare management is responsibility of the whole Healthcare organization although Healthcare Administration takes care of the staff and employees.. As the Hospital management have a trend that is for engaging the gradually value of conscious patients and consumers. As the exploring investment models have required to finance to switch in the healthcare system. For recognizing the changes in Organization skills and expertise the leaders should be accelerate, innovate and improve the value of Healthcare System. A mutual thread throughout the possibilities of the findings believes that patients will become more involved in their own care.
Session 10: Healthcare and Sociology
Medical sociology can also be defined as the scientific study of the social planning of health. In this case, it is a study of how social factors (e.g., class, race, gender, religion, civilization, relationship network, marriage, educational status, age, place, and cultural practices) impact Human health.
Sociological research has contributed to improving the definition of health and well-being through studies of how social organization and culture impact health, the popularity of illness among individuals and groups, the accessibility and receiving of treatment, and the functioning of the Health Care delivery system.