Consejo Mexicano para el Turismo Médico
Nuestro Secretario Administrativo, el Lic. Guillermo Aldana, da una plática sobre cumplimiento normativo a hoteleros en la LXXXII Asamblea Anual de la Asociación Nacional de Hoteles y Moteles
Mexican Council for Medical Tourism. (2024). We have worked to build a broad value chain network in Mexico’s health tourism ecosystem that includes medical clusters, hospitals and independent clinics… Binational Magazine: Baja California Spring 2024, pages 42-44. Recovered from https://issuu.com/larevistabinacional/
Our Administrative Secretary, Mr. Guillermo Aldana, gives a talk on regulatory compliance to hoteliers at the LXXXII Annual Assembly of the National Association of Hotels and Motels
We thank the Baja California Tourism Secretariat for the honorable invitation to participate in the discussion tables of the Second Ordinary Session CCT November 30, 2023
Mexican Council for Medical Tourism. (2024). We have worked to build a broad value chain network in Mexico’s health tourism ecosystem that includes medical clusters, hospitals and independent clinics… Binational Magazine: Baja California Spring 2024, pages 42-44. Recovered from https://issuu.com/larevistabinacional/
They are international flows of travelers in order to receive medical services. It involves one or several processes: consultation, intervention, hospitalization (or clinical care) and provision of medications.
For our Council, creating alliances with health and well-being providers, hotels, tourism, business and educational associations is of utmost importance, since our objective is to position Mexico as the main health, well-being and wellness destination.
For our Council, creating alliances with health and well-being providers, hotels, tourism, business and educational associations is of utmost importance, since our objective is to position Mexico as the main health, well-being and wellness destination.
(Spas, recreational routes, holistic, among others.)
For our Council, creating alliances with health and well-being providers, hotels, tourism, business and educational associations is of utmost importance, since our objective is to position Mexico as the main health, well-being and wellness destination.
(Universities and postgraduate study centers.)
(Secretaries of Tourism, Health, Economic Development, among others.)
Additionally, and in order to generate more confidence among tourists, the Council recognizes and recommends current international accreditations and certifications such as: