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Apart from being known as an IT hub, healthcare section in India is fast improving. Today, India has become a hottest medical tourism destination for the people around the globe. The phrase Medical Tourism means people’s act of traveling to different places in search of low cost and quality health care services that also allow them to visit renowned places of visiting area at the same expenses.
With the enormous growth in information and technology sectors, India has witnessed the appearance of many IT hubs, large business houses and modernized, well-equipped health care centers that led to the surfacing of the concept of medical tourism.
Short-Cut Look to Why India for Medical Tourism
There are plenty of reasons behind the popularity of India as a medical tourism destination, and few are listed below:
- Availability of qualified and well-trained physical practitioners,
- Availability of qualified and caring nurses at affordable cost,
- Availability of easy and quick treatment,
- Easy availability of linguistic experts to guide and interpret patient’s need,
- Favorable tourist destinations and cultural richness,
- Good customer care centers and executives,
- Low-cost treatment facilities,
- Low airfare and cost-effective stay.
- State-of-the-art infrastructure and technology
India’s Expertise
The most common treatments for which India is gaining popularity are heart surgery, knee and hip transplant, cosmetic surgery and dental care. Healthcare packages are varied and so are the cost involved but in any way people have to pay a fraction or 1/10th or 30-40% less cost of the total cost that they are suppose to invest in their countries.
Naresh Trehan, executive director of Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre, which is a leading private healthcare provider in New Delhi once said that “India has established world-class expertise in practices such as cardiac care, cosmetic surgery, joint replacements and dentistry”. But apart from the aforesaid strategies, Indian practitioners are showing their capabilities with success in other fields like vital organs transplantation, neuro surgery, oncology, gynecology, eye treatment etc.
Witnessing the influx of foreigners for dual purpose of tourism, the Indian Government have realized the value of medical tourism and are making huge investment on healthcare establishments and tourist spots in order to get back handsome revenues. An internet research have revealed that India could earn Rupees 100 billion (US$2.3 billion) through Medical Tourism by 2012. |
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