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Title
Do quality halal healthcare services promote well-being toward medical tourists?

Author
, Muhammad Khalilur Rahman,

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Abstract
Purpose

This study aims to investigate the impact of quality halal healthcare service factors on attitudes and well-being of medical tourists in Islamic-friendly hospitals.

Design/methodology/approach

Data were collected from 355 Muslim medical tourists in Islamic-friendly hospitals and analyzed using the partial least squares technique.

Findings

The results revealed that gender sensitivity care, halal medication awareness, staff professionalism (STP) and price sensitivity have a significant impact on attitudes, which in turn strongly influence well-being. Attitude was found to partially mediate the effect of gender sensitive care, halal medication awareness, STP and price sensitivity on well-being. Halal culinary service and lexical barrier do not have a significant indirect effect through attitudes.

Originality/value

This study assesses the halal healthcare phenomenon by investigating the connection between service quality and attitude toward the well-being of medical tourists. It demonstrates the role of halal healthcare components in an individual’s sense of satisfaction in a religious and cultural context. The results can assist hospitals and policymakers in improving a halal healthcare system pertaining to gender-sensitive care, halal medicines and trained personnel aimed at enhancing the comfort and well-being of tourists.


Keywords
Halala healthcare, Quality service, Tourist attitude, Culture sensitivity care, Well-being

Journal or Conference Name
International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management

Publication Year
2025

Indexing
scopus