LB: Conceptualization, Investigation, Writing—original draft, Writing—review & editing. IM: Conceptualization, Investigation, Writing—original draft, Writing—review & editing. AR: Validation, Writing—review & editing, Supervision. All authors read and approved the submitted version.
Conflicts of interest
The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
Ethical approval
The study involved an anonymous patient survey and semi-structured expert interviews focusing on the digital patient journey. No personal identifiers or sensitive medical data were collected, and participation posed no risk to participants.
In accordance with national regulations and institutional guidelines, formal ethical approval from an ethics committee or institutional review board was not required, as the study was based on voluntary, anonymous participation and did not involve any medical intervention or collection of identifiable data.
The research was conducted in full compliance with the ethical principles of the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki (2013), including respect for participants, voluntariness, confidentiality, and protection of personal information.
Consent to participate
All participants provided informed consent prior to participation in the study. For patients, informed consent was obtained electronically before completing the questionnaire. For expert participants, informed consent was obtained prior to the interviews. Participation was voluntary, and participants were informed about the purpose of the study, the anonymous nature of data collection, and their right to withdraw at any time without consequences.
Consent to publication
Not applicable.
Availability of data and materials
The datasets generated and analyzed during the current study are not publicly available due to confidentiality and anonymity assurances given to participants. Aggregated anonymized survey data on digital services in medical tourism, collected via Google Forms, are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
Funding
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