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Türkiye’s Health Ministry is poised to introduce a series of sweeping reforms in the realm of medical tourism, aiming not only to amplify the already burgeoning demand but also to broaden the scope of services rendered — particularly in the domain of aesthetic procedures, which constitute a substantial influx of international patients.
In 2024, Türkiye catered to over 1.5 million foreign patients, generating a revenue stream of approximately $3 billion. Projections for 2025 indicate an exponential surge, with anticipated revenues reaching $12 billion.
The global medical tourism market is currently estimated at around $100 billion, with forecasts suggesting an upward trajectory to $127 billion by…