Medical Tourism Picks Up in City

Posted on 3 April 2012 in Uncategorized by admin

HYDERABAD: If cost-effective affordable treatment is what attracts foreigners to India, according to experts, what invites most of the international patients to the city is not just its reputed hospitals but, also the Hyderabadi Deccani culture and its association with middle eastern countries.

According to major hospitals in the city, most of the international patients are from the middle-east and Africa. “With over 50 per cent of patients from the middle-east and Africa, Hyderabad’s medical tourism scenario is rising at around 20 pe cent per annum and stands 4th in the country,” explains Dr K Hariprasad, CEO, Apollo Hospitals.
Mahinder Pala, GM, strategy marketing at Care Hospitals, says that around 700 plus international tourists visit the city every month. “A lot of patients have friends or relatives in the Old City.

Knowing about Hyderabadi culture, they feel more secure in the city. Over the last few months, we have had 50-60 out-patients and around 20 in-patients,” he says.
A good number of international patients also come from south-east Asia and Africa apart from countries like Afghanistan, Iraq, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and a minimum of 0.1 per cent of them all come from countries like the US and Japan.

The most sought after super specialties are Neurology, ENT, Spine and Orthopaedics.
Hospitals also believe that a boom in medical tourism in the city could be due to the development of the international airport at Shamshabad as well as the global marketing of Indian hospital services.

“We make prior inquiries and appointments before coming to India for treatment. Most of them maintain a special department for handling international patients,” said a patient from Yemen who did not want to be named.
“We take care of the patient right from applying for a visa to providing budget accommodation for the patient’s relatives, foreign exchange facility, bank transfer facility, co-ordination with Indian embassies for visa, FRRO assistance and local shopping assistance etc.

We also have all language interpreters,” said a few of the hospital managers, corroborating what the Yemeni patient said.
One may wonder how the treatment is cost-effective. But Radhey Mohan, senior general manager, international marketing, Apollo Hospitals, points out,

“Hip replacement, knee replacement, heart surgeries, liver transplant, bone marrow transplant, kidney transplant, cancer treatment etc at 1/3rd of the cost compared to the US, the UK or Canada and 1/5th when compared to Thailand and Singapore – that is what we offer.”

Another reason, according to Pala, is that most of the foreigners either do not have medical insurance.

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Medical Tourism is a Promising Trend of Health Care Development in Ghana

Posted on 20 June 2010 in Uncategorized by admin

Health care service in Ghana is of relatively high quality as compared to other African countries. Such indexes as tentative lifespan, mortality level, overall Health care expenditures are better than average indexes across Africa.

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Increased International Tourists Arrivals in Turkey

Posted on 28 January 2010 in Uncategorized by admin

Despite the ongoing downturn faced by the tourism industry around the world, tourism industry in Turkey has reported significant growth rate in recent time. International tourists arrivals has increased by 2.7% in 2009 over 2008 as compare to negative growth faced by world tourism industry.

With strong government efforts and increasing popularity of Turkey as a tourism destination, the international tourist arrivals in Turkey is expected to increase at a health rate of over 10% in coming four years, with outbound and domestic tourism is also expected see the high growth rates.

Medical tourism is expected to see a maximum growth in coming years. Medical tourists are expected to increase by over 20% in coming years. Increasing healthcare costs in European countries and developing healthcare infrastructure in Turkey will drive the growth of medical tourism in Turkey. A part from that marine tourism and golf tourism is also expected to see a huge growth in coming years.

Turkey tourism industry by 2013 report provides an insight into the Turkish tourism market. It evaluates the past, present and future scenario of the Turkish tourism market and discusses the key factors which are making Turkey a potential tourism destination. Report deeply analysed the different parameters of tourism industry, including inbound tourism, domestic tourism, outbound tourism, medical tourism, hotel industry etc.

Report provides the future forecast till 2013 for the major tourism indicators. Report also covers the major players in the tourism industry including major hotel chains and airlines.

“Medical Tourism to Drive Tourism Industry in Turkey

As per recently released report “Turkey Tourism Industry by 2013″, despite the ongoing downturn faced by the tourism industry around the world, tourism industry in Turkey has reported significant growth rate in recent time. International tourists arrivals has increased by 2.7% in 2009 over 2008 as compare to negative growth faced by world tourism industry.

With strong government efforts and increasing popularity of Turkey as a tourism destination, the international tourist arrivals in Turkey is expected to increase at a health rate of over 10% in coming four years, with outbound and domestic tourism is also expected see the high growth rates.

Medical tourism is expected to see a maximum growth in coming years. Medical tourists are expected to increase by over 20% in coming years. Increasing healthcare costs in European countries and developing healthcare infrastructure in Turkey will drive the growth of medical tourism in Turkey. A part from that marine tourism and golf tourism is also expected to see a huge growth in coming years.

Turkey tourism industry by 2013 report provides an insight into the Turkish tourism market. It evaluates the past, present and future scenario of the Turkish tourism market and discusses the key factors which are making Turkey a potential tourism destination. Report deeply analysed the different parameters of tourism industry, including inbound tourism, domestic tourism, outbound tourism, medical tourism, hotel industry etc.

Report provides the future forecast till 2013 for the major tourism indicators. Report also covers the major players in the tourism industry including major hotel chains and airlines.”

Source: Earthtimes.org

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