Medical Tourism for Aging Society Platform
Innovating Healthcare Experiences for Senior Travelers
blended image of wellness & tourism (hospital + beach)
Company Overview�
Name: Dai-Ngern Dai-Thong Co., Ltd.�Founded: 2022�Headquarters: Nonthaburi, Thailand�Business Type: Medical Tourism & Wellness Service Provider�Target Launch: 2026
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Business Concept
Dai-Ngern Dai-Thong integrates healthcare, wellness, and tourism for the aging population.
The company connects international seniors and retirees with Thailand’s world-class hospitals, wellness resorts, and telehealth technology to promote long-term, healthy living and medical care.
Vision Mission
Vision:
To establish Thailand as Asia’s leading Wellness and Medical Tourism Hub for the global aging society by 2030.
Mission Statements:
Problem Statement
Rising aging population
Healthcare accessibility & cost issues
Need for integrated tourism + health experience
Source : https://www.adb.org/features/asia-s-growing-elderly-population-adb-s-take
Healthcare accessibility & cost issues
https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/87627
Need for integrated tourism + �health experience�
https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/22/4579
Market Analysis
Target Market: Retirees, Seniors (50–80 yrs) from Japan, Europe, and ASEAN
Market Size & Trends (medical tourism in Thailand 2024–2030)
Competitive Landscape: Bumrungrad, Samitivej, Bangkok Hospital
Value Proposition
Personalized health checkup + recovery packages
Partnership with resorts and wellness centers
Concierge + translator + telemedicine follow-up
Business Model
Revenue streams: package sales, partner commissions, telehealth subscription
Key Activities: marketing, partnerships, care coordination
Key Resources: doctors, resorts, digital booking platform
Marketing Strategy
Channels: digital ads, senior travel agencies, embassies
Brand: “Thailand Wellness Gateway”
Promotional campaign: “Heal & Travel”
Operations Plan
Service Flow: booking → consultation → treatment → recovery → feedback
Partner network: hospitals, spas, airlines, travel agencies
Financial Plan
Startup capital & funding sources
Revenue forecast (3-year projection)
Break-even analysis
Cost Structure for Medical Tourism �(Aging Society)
Medical Tourism Investment Analysis�
ROI, Payback Period & Break-Even Insights
Revenue Stream Distribution
Medical procedures generate 60% of revenue, with 15% from tourism activities in Thailand (2015)
Critical Success Factors
• JCI ACCREDITATION & INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
• STRATEGIC LOCATION WITH POLITICAL STABILITY
• GOVERNMENT SUPPORT (TAX INCENTIVES, SEZS)
• ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY & SKILLED WORKFORCE
• COMPREHENSIVE MARKETING STRATEGY
• INTEGRATION WITH TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE
Risk Considerations
• Long payback periods (5-10 years for hospitals)
• High upfront capital requirements
• Competition from established hubs
• Regulatory compliance costs
• Patient acquisition challenges
• Seasonal demand fluctuations
Team
Dr. Suwannee Adsavakulchai
Founder
Dr. Pan Soonsawad
Co- Founder
Ms. Phakin Wongveerapaiboon
Platform developer
Ms. Pattarawan Chakrapandhu
Marketing
Medical advisory board
Pravit Kitidumrongsook
Aranuch Thiansuwan
Anucha Soisamrong
Sittipong Wora-anankun
Tourism advisory
Kanokporn Baopimpa
Sophon Pornvichulada
Contact
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