Title: Development of an instrument for measuring service quality of medical tourism in India

Authors: Bikash Ranjan Debata, Bhaswati Patnaik, S.S. Mahapatra, Sreekumar

Addresses: Rourkela Institute of Management Studies, Rourkela, India. ' National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India. ' National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India. ' Rourkela Institute of Management Studies, Rourkela, India

Abstract: India is fast emerging as one of the worlds|s preferred medical tourism destinations. It is estimated that the size of the Indian medical tourism market may reach between USD 50 and 69 billion by the year 2012. In the present competitive environment, it is highly desirable to extend quality service to medical tourists so that market share can be retained or improved. This paper attempts to develop an instrument to measure the international patients| perception towards the quality of service provided by the selected hospitals. The instrument covers 36 variables over 10 dimensions. The results indicate that respondents perceive accessibility/convenience and treatment satisfaction as most important dimensions. However, improvement in the aspects of medical visa assistance and tie-up with international insurance company is needed to improve customer satisfaction.

Keywords: medical tourism; service quality; factor analysis; dimensions; factor loading; medical tourists; accessibility; convenience; treatment satisfaction; customer satisfaction; India; medical services; healthcare services.

DOI: 10.1504/IJICBM.2011.042909

International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, 2011 Vol.4 No.6, pp.589 - 608

Published online: 31 Jan 2015 *

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