India was coming soon is a popular medical destination that is the availability of medical facilities that combined international standards but offered at a fraction of the cost abroad. The estimated arrivals of international medical tourists to India were in contrast with 4.50.000 Singapore 's and on 4.20.000 million in Thailand, said Vishal Bali, CEO, Wockhardt. Nearly 13 hospitals in India had been JCI (International Joint committee) accredited. JCI was established consultant in the United States of quality that gives abonação to hospitals outside the U.S. The study by Deloitte in tourist doctor estimates that 750,000 Americans traveled abroad for medical care in 2007 and the number is estimated to increase to six million in 2010. The study estimates the global market for medical tourism Tobe currently at 60 billion dollars. The increasing cost of medical care in the U.S., the high premium being paid is leaving many Americans outside the cordon of insurance. Almost 70 million U.S. citizens were underinsured or not insured. In the comparison of medical care cost in India was almost just a fraction of the cost incurred in the U.S. a heart surgery, which costs USD 9,000 in India would cost around 75,000 to 100,000 USD in the U.S. A calculation of costs of the spine surgery around 8000 to USD 9,000 in India could cost around 65,000 USD when a joint replacement patient in India would pay up to around 8,500 USD when cost around 55,000 to 65,000 USD in the states, says Bali. Even with the current cost to India and stay involved, patients still end up paying much less India is chosen as an option to undergo treatment, which he said was leading to more U.S. patients who look to India. India continues to make rapid steps in the medical tourism India continues to make rapid steps in medical tourism. Analysts view medical tourism as a segment the most promising, but many areas of intervention need to be addressed. With its advantages of low cost and confidential emergence of several players, the market represents the most rapidly growing states , Asian Medical Tourism Analysis (2008-2012) prepared by Research and markets, an Irish company. Really nothing impressive about finding new, experts say. India touted as the global destination for health by the federal government back in 2003 itself. The liberalization and the entry of players since then growing more confidential, meant that despite the setbacks elsewhere in recent years, the future looks healthy for the tourism sector of health.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Medical Tourism in Kashmir
The doctors in Jammu and Kashmir said that the state has enormous potential for medical tourism because of the cheap cost and availability of experienced doctors. The main doctors in Kashmir Valley met in Srinagar to attend the inaugural function of 55th Annual Congress of Indian Association of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeons (IACTS) in the center of international convocation of Sher-e-Kashmir (SKICC).
The cardiology of senior Kashmir revealed that cardiac surgery in Kashmir cost 80 percent less than New Delhi, 95 percent less than Europe and 98.5 percent less than its cost in the United States. The doctors explained that keeps in mind the profitability and availability of expertise and modern appeal, the state had a chance to hit great potential and become as a hub of medical tourism. The doctors said that other areas that could be promoted for medical tourism in the state were in neurology, plastic surgery, the hematology, the rheumatology and other areas related to cardiology as angiography and angioplasty.
The doctors are hoping that the conference helped to give impetus to the medical tourism that would help the state and the Office of Sher-I-Kashmir of Medical Sciences (SKIMMED) doctor on the map of the world. Experts believe that the scenic beauty and pollution free atmosphere in Kashmir Valley may be a positive factor for medical tourism. The doctors also came to Spain to attend the conference.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Has economic recession helped India Medical Tourism?
There has been an increase of about 30 percent in the number of patients coming to India in the last few months, say a few industry insiders.
The ongoing economic recession is giving positive signs of development for the india medical tourism industry as more and more people are coming to india for expensive medical procedures. These medical procedures has turned much higher after the economic recession has hit the market. According to reports there has been a 30 percent in the number of medical tourists who are coming to india in the last few months.
Most of the people who are coming to india for medical treatments are recommended by people who has already under undergone a treatment in india. In a situation where people in western countries are losing their jobs and their medical coverage got reduced, they cant afford a medical treatments like knee replacement surgery in western countries. Obviously they are looking to india to get it done at an affordable cost.
All those who have undergone medical treatments in india has returned happily in cost wise and with respect to the services offered by the Indian hospitals. People are coming to India not only because the cost of procedures is much less, but the health care facilities are as good as what they would get in their home country.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Emerging Medical Tourism in India
India passes 1.2% of its GDP on health, but takes care of the foreign patients - the country lines up in the second place in medical tourism. In 2007, the Indian hospitals looked after 4.5 patients of lac of other countries against lac impressing of Thailand 's 12.
A research on medical tourism in india indicated 's always be a contribution of the patients the adjoining countries and Occidental Asia, but maintaining 'rise significant in SA of the patients of the USA, RU and Europe.
The cheaper treatment is an enormous attraction and, during the recession, that 'makes of large SA. But of other factors, also, contributed to the growth of medical tourism in India. Clinical and ancillary medical Talent Indian is appreciated overall and with the accreditation of JCI of some hospitals, the international standard is proven. The third intervention by the medical insurance disease also gave him a dash. Thailand, which revolutionized medical tourism, is more in the cosmetic surgery; India concentrates on cardiac problems, neurological or orthopedic.
Another significant factor is long list of patient waiting, particularly RU and in Europe. The expenditure per capita of health care in Korea east $720 against India the 's $94. The cost of treatment is lowest in India - 20% of the average costs engaged in the USA; in Singapore, in him, Thailand and South Africa 's 30% of the cost of the USA.
Medical tourism has the potential of the Indian sector of health care to the world which has dreaded India for the incidence of the AIDS, tuberculosis, cancer, the malaria and the diabetes.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Indian Medical Tourism
The medical tourism presents an opportunity for the sector of health care in the world to grow and develop in tapping the market potential. Tourists from all over the world travel to combine the medical care available with luxurious vacation. A significant percentage of patients in developed countries seek treatment in health care institutions outside the borders of their nation. The overall progress in medical research and technology, the biggest transport equipment and demand for immediate health care quality have provided throughout the world for patients to travel abroad for treatment. The governments of many nations have come forward with assistance to facilitate and encourage the development of the tourism industry health.
India has emerged as one of the leaders in promoting medical tourism. Patients around the world are beginning to realise the potential advancement of modern medicine of Indian technologies. Medical procedures in India are inexpensive compared to that of the USA and other European nations. The Indian industry on health care has realized the potential of this market place and began to work their services for international visitors. The medical tourists around the world have good cause to seek treatment in India to use medical equipment-the-art with an opportunity to visit the nation culturelement rich.
The industry health-tourism has increased its services with the growing demand around the world. A large number of Europeans coming to India for medical treatment, including surgery advanced. Many major hospitals have a presentation on this s'embranchant their medical expertise to the super-specialization. Patients usually receive an international global market that includes flights, transfers, hotels, treatment and often holiday post.
The India aims to become the destination's overall health with internationally - professionals identified health care, holistic medicinal services and low cost of treatment. India has the potential to provide services to more than one million health tourists every year. The medical tourism has given the healthy momentum in the Indian economy as well. To cater to this occasion, the Ministry of Tourism of India has joined hands with the health-care sector to provide specialized care for international patients. The medical tourism industry has the potential to become an important driver of the Indian economy as information technology.
The concept of priority treatment quickly became popular in most Indian hospitals. The Indian excellent hospitals in cardiology and cardio-thoracic surgery, plastic surgery, orthopaedic surgery, Ophthalmic, Bariatric surgery / obesity, transplants and urology to call them. Tourists medical use more and more medical treatment in India. Another drive for tourists is the attraction of traditional Indian medicine rétablissantes such as yoga, ayurveda and meditation they receive during their stay.
The medical tourism in India was barely large enough to be noted about a decade ago. This year, approximately half a million foreign patients traveling to India for medical treatment while in 2002 the number was only 150,000. Recent research trends and ensure that the market for medical tourism will continue to increase in coming years and India will emerge as a pilot country specializing in industry.
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