A Conceptual Framework For Sustaining Penang’s Medical Tourism Growth
Rizuwan Abu Karim,
Mohd Sufian Ab Kadir,
Anidah Aziz,
Irfah Najihah,
Mohamad Zulkefly Hanapiyah and
Muhammad Syukri Abdulah
Information Management and Business Review, 2025, vol. 17, issue 2, 183-189
Abstract:
Medical tourism has become an increasingly important component of Malaysia’s healthcare and economic landscape, with Penang standing out as a leading destination in this sector. This paper explores the main drivers behind Penang’s success, including its advanced healthcare facilities, cost-effectiveness, and strategic location. The analysis reveals Penang’s strong competitive positioning, as it attracts almost half of Malaysia’s medical tourists and contributes significantly to the state's revenue. Nevertheless, the sector faces mounting challenges such as rising competition in the region, shifting patient expectations, and the impacts of the post-pandemic environment. Addressing these issues will require sustained efforts in infrastructure upgrades, innovative marketing, and regulatory enhancements. This conceptual paper introduces a framework that links state development performance, private healthcare services, and infrastructure investment to support the continued growth of Penang’s medical tourism. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between public and private stakeholders to ensure Penang remains globally competitive in this evolving industry.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v17i2(I).4536
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