Noida, India – In its upcoming research report “Poland Medical Tourism Market 2013 – An Untapped Opportunity”, IMRS has identified Poland as one of the most promising destination for medical tourism in Europe. In recent years patients from countries like UK and Germany have visited hospitals and clinics in Poland for medical consultations and treatments.
Thailand represents Asia’s oldest player in the medical tourism sector. Medical tourism in Thailand has been consistently growing at rapid pace. Medical care on offer is high by regional standards and treatment is typically 60-70% cheaper than in Europe or the US. The treatment in Thailand is even cheaper than other Asian markets such as Singapore. According to our new research on the sector called “Asian Medical Tourism Analysis (2008-2012)”, the medical tourism market in Thailand is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 11% during 2010-2012.
Our research report is an outcome of extensive analysis of the medical tourism market in Thailand. We have identified that low cost factor along with the quality healthcare treatments have driven the growth of Thai medical tourism market. In this regard our report provides a through cost analysis of different treatments in Thailand by comparing them with other countries like India, Singapore and the US. Besides, we have also identified some other factors, which are essential for the growth of medical tourism market in different countries of Asia and have accumulated them all in our research study.
We have identified that medical tourism facilitators will play an important role in the development of new medical tourism markets in Asia. Thus, we have included a brief business profile of these facilitators. The report also enlists some major medical tourism facilitators in American and European countries, which can help our clients in getting business from these countries. Moreover, the report also discusses certain roadblocks that are restraining the growth of the medical tourism market in Asian countries.
“Asian Medical Tourism Analysis (2008-2012)” also provides valuable information on the key competitors in the market along with their business description and area of expertise. This will help clients in understanding the market in a better way, thereby providing them with an additional edge over other competitors in the market while devising their strategy.
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