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Study on the Influence of Tourism + Nursing Talent Training Mode on the Health Tourism Industry in Hainan

Kai Kou

Abstract


Under the background of accelerated upgrading of global health tourism industry, Hainan Free Trade Port, relying on the strategic
positioning of international tourism consumption center, is faced with the structural contradiction of separation of tourism and maintenance caused by the insufficient supply of professional care services. Based on the theoretical framework of industrial economics and educational ecology, this study systematically discusses the driving mechanism of tourism + nursing cross-border talent training mode for the
upgrading of health tourism industry. Through service chain reconstruction, industrial cluster integration and brand value-added triple effect,
form talent standard-service quality-industry level positive cycle, for the global island economy provides human capital driven industrial
transformation of China paradigm, innovative to build the education supply and industrial demand dynamic adaptation complex adaptation
system theory framework.

Keywords


Health tourism; Nursing education and talent training

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i4.6456

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