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Medical Tourism in South Korea
Unlike its neighbor to the north, South Korea is perceived around the world
as a gentle and fun-loving country. Many tourists from around the world travel
to this country to experience its beautiful tourist spots, delicious cuisine,
and very rich culture. Recently, South Korea medical tourism has also grown to
be one of the most popular in Asia, because of their excellent-quality
healthcare services and state-of-the-art facilities.
Advanced treatments
for various spinal problems, other orthopedic problems, dental issues, organ
transplantation, cancer treatments, cyberknife
surgery in Korea, etc. have made this East Asian Country a hit among medical
tourists from many western countries.
Here are some facts about South Korea:
- It is officially known as The Republic of South Korea.
- Neighbouring countries include Japan (East), North Korea (North) and The
People’s Republic of China (West).
- Climate in South Korea can range from very warm to cold, depending on time
of the year. Summers can go up to above 30° centigrade, while in winter seasons
the temperature can go below 0°:.
- The population is estimated at around 50 million people.
- South Korea has the 4th largest economy in Asia, with large businesses in
electronics, robotics, petrochemicals, ships, and machinery.
- The South Korean government is democratic, with executive, judicial, and
legislative branches.
- Seoul is the capital of the country, and is the seat of most key players in
the South Korean medical tourism industry.
- Other big cities in South Korea (based on population) are Busan, Incheon,
and Daegu
- South Korea has good international relations with other Asian countries as
well as many countries around the world. It became a member of the United
Nations (UN) in 1991, and is also a member of the World Trade Organization
(WTO). It is also a founding member of both the Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) and the East Asia Summit (EAS).
- English is taught as a second language in the country’s primary and
secondary schools.
Healthcare in Korea
South Korea’s healthcare systems are among the best in Asia. The country’s
general health office is called the Ministry of Health and Welfare. This office
works with the government and other health agencies in the country in making and
enforcing policies regarding public health and safety. Public and private
employees are covered by healthcare insurance, as mandated by the government,
and many hospitals continually update their systems and facilities – a big draw
for medical tourists who go to South Korea.
The office of Ministry of
Health and Welfare of South Korea is responsible for finding ways to enhance
their quality of life, fostering health among children and adults, giving
long-term care insurance for the elderly, and enforcing preventive healthcare
and treatment programs.
Green South Korea
Environmental health is also one of this country’s continuing focuses,
addressing issues like climate change, water pollution, and deforestation. In
2008, South Korean President Lee Myung Myung-bak announced the country’s vision
for development “Low Carbon, Green Growth” – a drive that aims to use “green”
technologies and industries that enhance efficiency in the use of its natural
resources, while continually minimizing the hazards they pose to the
environment.
South Korea has invested a lot of money in this aggressive drive, ensuring
that the country does its part to conserve natural resources. They have taken
huge steps to significantly cut down on greenhouse gas emissions, invested in
renewable energy sources, and started to encourage the building of
energy-efficient homes.
South Korea Tourism
Even before the advent of South Korea’s bustling medical tourism business, it
had already been a constant choice for tourists from neighboring Asian
countries, North America, and Europe. Below are some of the most popular
tourist spots in South Korea, frequented by tourists:
Famous Tourist Spots and Festivals in South Korea
South Korea boasts of its natural beauty and man-made wonders:
- Historical sites and palaces in Seoul, Buyeo and Gyeongju
- Mountain peaks of Seorak-san and Jiri-san
- Danyang and Hwanseongul Caves
- Haeundae and Mallipo beaches
Additionally, thousands of medical tourists flock to South Korea for their
famous festivals:
- Yeongdeok Snow Crab Festival (February to March) – Partake
of their famous snow crabs which historically were precious gifts specially
presented to the king.
- Jindo Sea-Parting Festival (March) – In Jindo, the seas
part once a year, exposing a 2.5 kilometer road, around 50 meters wide, and
visitors are able to walk from the mainland to a nearby island.
- Lotus Lantern Festival (May) – One of Seoul’s most popular
festivals, this commemorates the birth of Buddha. Events include lighting the
“Jangeomdeung” (Grand Light) in Seoul Plaza and the lantern exhibitions and
parade around the city. Visitors can also get the chance to participate in
making their own lotus-shaped lanterns.
- Boryeung Mud Festival (July) – Taking place in the beaches
of Daecheon, this festival perhaps attracts more international tourists than any
other festival in the country. Boryeong mud is famous for its therapeutic
benefits, and people engage in activities like mud wrestling, mud sliding, and
swimming in the huge mud mega tub. The party continues during night time when
parties and pyrotechnic displays also take place.
- Incheon Ceramic Festival (October) – With over a thousand
years of historic ceramic arts industry, Incheon holds this festival to show off
their beautiful works of art.
South Korean Cuisine
Korean cuisine largely comprises of rice, noodles, various vegetables, tofu
and many types of meats. Steam-cooked short-grain rice are usually served along
with a vast variety of side dishes to please you palate. Kimchi, the popular
Korean salad, is usually served at every meal.
Travelling to South Korea
Average flight duration from main cities around the world to Incheon
International Airport, South Korea:
- From New York, US – 14 hours
- From Toronto, Canada – 13 hours
- From London, England – 11 hours
- From Sydney, Australia – 10 hours
- From Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 23 hours
- From Cape Town, South Africa – 17 hours
- From Tokyo, Japan – 2 hours
Medical Tourism in South Korea
Medical Visa
Medical tourists to South Korea have to be invited to receive medical
services by registered health providers or medical tourism agencies. An
international patient can stay in the country for up to 180 days, depending on
the nature of the medical procedure to be done. The patient has to submit the
following documents to his local South Korean embassy or consulate:
- Passport
- Visa Application
- 3x4 Photos
- Proof of medical treatment requirement from the health provider
- Financial documents as proof of the patient’s ability to pay for his
expenses
- A copy of the registration certificate of the healthcare provider or the
medical tourism agency
People from some countries like the US do not have to have a visa. A US
passport is enough to enter Korea for up to 90 days of stay in the country.
US citizens are only required to get a visa if they have to be there for more
than that period. For more information about requirements to enter Korea,
international patients to South Korea should inquire at their local South Korean
embassy or consulate to be certain.
South Korean Currency
South Korea’s official currency is the South Korean Won. Depending on the
fluctuating exchange rates, a US dollar can be approximately worth 1,100 SK
Won.
South Korea’s Medical Facilities and Equipment
In 2004, the South Korean government started to implement the Hospital
Evaluation Program as described by the Korean Medical Service Act. This includes
the assessment of hospitals with more than 300 beds every 3 years. This is done
by collecting information through questionnaires, telephone surveys that focus
on patient satisfaction and hospital management, and onsite inspection.
- All medical institutions and facilitators in the country who are interested
to attract medical tourists to South Korea have to register and comply with
specific requirements (Article 27.2 of the country’s Medical Service Act).
- In order to register, a medical specialist per department is required to
monitor and ensure the quality of healthcare they provide.
- State-of-the-art equipment and cutting edge devices are used in the
country’s hospitals, which is no surprise for a popularly technology-savvy
country.
- As per the Korea Healthcare Industry Report of 2009, Korea is #3 in the
world for the number of CT scan machines per million of population, following
only Japan and the US.
- This is the same ranking for MRI machines, where South Korea is third to
Japan and the US, and ahead of huge European countries like Germany, UK, and
France. You may also check South Korea’s health profile as of 2008, as given by
the World Health Organization.
- Most hospitals involved in South Korean medical tourism maintain an
international patients department that employs English speaking staff especially
hired to take care of medical tourists’ needs.
Qualifications of Medical Doctors in South Korea
Patients going to South Korea for medical tourism are treated by doctors who
have international accreditation. To facilitate lifelong education and training,
all Korean Medical Association (KMA) members employed at medical facilities are
required to complete at least 12 credits of training yearly, ranging from
workshops, online training, lectures, publications, symposiums, and
conferences.
Tips for South Korea Medical Tourists
- The most important rule is to research the qualifications of all parties a
patient is interested to work with, including the hospital, doctor, and medical
tourism agency.
- Be aware of the weather and climate by looking up forecasted conditions for
your scheduled trip so you can pack clothing as needed.
- Inquire from the nearest South Korean embassy or consulate about the latest
updates regarding requirements to enter South Korea.
- Take advantage of the other benefits of going to South Korea as a medical
tourist: look up the festivals, restaurants, cultural sites, mountains, and
beaches you would like to explore – then schedule your trip accordingly. Just
make sure to consult the doctor about what activities you want to do, so he can
advise you on the things you may or may not be allowed to do before and after
your medical visits to the hospital.
- Coordinate with the hospital or medical tourism agency for the itinerary you
want, as they will be able to help you out with arranging side trips to tourist
spots before, in between, or after hospital visits when possible.
- Medical tourism agencies are
able to provide packages with hotels and transportation services during your
stay, and most are available for discounted rates.
- The success of medical tourism in South Korea is mainly due to the low costs
of excellent-quality medical procedures and services. However, ensure that you
are getting the best rates by getting feedback from more than one hospital and
doctor if available. For this, working with a reputable medical tourism agency
is best, as they will be able to give you options that will work best with your
needs.
Medical Tourism Corporation facilitates low cost treatments for various
health problems, in South Korea. Fill out the free estimate request form for a
free quote & more information.
This is Janet and Shin experienced organiser for your trip to Korea.
Your medical and plastic surgery tour can be arranged from us.
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