Abstract

Governments invest a great deal of time, resources, and money in promoting medical tourism, which seeks to satisfy patients by offering them medical care. This study examined the impact of various factors, including quality of care, cost, medical staff services, and hospital environment, on foreign patients' satisfaction with Jordanian medical tourism services. To collect data, a questionnaire was distributed to a sample of 320 foreign patients in the public and private hospitals in Amman, Jordan. To analyze the data, the Social Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used. The findings of the study were that of the environment of the hospital and the service of medical staff had the most significant impact factors. Overall, the findings supported a positive effect quality of medical care, cost of medical care, services of medical staff, and the environment of the hospital on the level of satisfaction among foreign patients about Jordanian medical tourism. Lastly, the study recommends that have the capacity of the Ministry of Tourism, the Ministry of Health, and practitioners to uphold the standard of care and attract a sizable influx of international medical patients to Jordan.

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