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Medical Tourism in India
Medical tourism can be broadly defined as provision of competitively
priced private medical care in collaboration with the tourism
industry, for patients needing surgical and other forms of medical
and healthcare treatment, that are carried out overseas at a cheaper
cost than in their country of origin. Other highly attractive
benefits include: The opportunity for patients to avoid long waiting
lists and with the savings they make, get a holiday included in
the package. Medical tourists are an expanding group and one of
the leaders in the field is India.
Medical Tourism in India - Growth
India's healthcare industry is already growing at 30 per cent
annually. The area has shown such growth potential that Indian
finance minister Jaswant Singh, called recently for India to become
a "global health destination." His enthusiasm for making medical
tourism in India a major foreign exchange revenue earner has broad
based support among local government and industry. The ministry
of tourism has shown interest, but so to have the various state
tourism boards and the private sector consisting of travel agents,
tour operators and hotel companies. All are looking at healthcare
and medical tourism in India as an area with tremendous growth
potential.
A newspaper article recently in "India Abroad", showed the potential
for medical tourism, when it outlined a deal where India could
earn more than $1 billion annually and create 40 million new jobs
by sub-contracting work from the British National Health Service.
The deal would have broad appeal. It would slash waiting times
dramatically in the UK and create huge savings in time and money
for patients. The potential for medical tourism in India from
the UK and US looks set for major growth as India becomes a preferred
destination for medical tourists from these countries.
Medical Tourism In India - Competition
As more and more patients from nations with high Medicare costs
look for medical tourism options, India has competition namely
from Thailand, Singapore and other Asian countries. They have
good hospitals, attractive climates and are established tourist
destinations. While these countries with their advanced medical
facilities and medical tourism options have been drawing overseas
healthcare traffic, India is and looks set to, expand at a faster
rate.
Medical Tourism In India - World Class
Healthcare Facilities
Indian corporate hospitals are comparable to hospitals anywhere
in the world. In fact India offers world class medical facilities
that are comparable with the UK or US. Furthermore, the high concentration
of expatriate Indian medical staff working abroad particularly,
in the US and UK, gives patients confidence in healthcare in India
generally. They are of course, already used to the expertise and
professionalism of Indian medical staff. This is a major, but
often overlooked factor in the growth of medical tourism in India.
Medical Tourism In India - Costs
Medical tourism in India's main appeal is low-cost treatment.
Most estimates claim treatment costs in India start at around
a tenth of the price of comparable treatment in the US or UK and
cover a wide spectrum of areas from, cosmetic surgery and major
operations, to preventative screening.
Medical Tourism In India & The Holiday
Of A Lifetime
Of course, you can get hugely reduced healthcare in India, but
medical tourists can also enjoy a holiday in a country that has
a huge diversity of holiday options, from the beaches of Goa,
to the mighty Himalayas, diverse wildlife and thousands of years
of culture. In conclusion medical tourism in India is here to
stay and looks set for spectacular growth.
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