New Delhi, India – The medical tourism industry in India is expected to grow blissfully in the coming years and expected to grow at a CAGR of around 27% during 2009-2012, according to our research report “Booming Medical Tourism in India.” The medical tourism industry holds huge potential and will be mainly driven by improving tourism & medical infrastructure, increasing availability of quality healthcare services and low healthcare costs.
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Strolling past the deserted storefronts of Tijuana’s Avenida Revolucion, Sean Zullo remembers different times, when bars were full and the area bustled with U.S. visitors. Now the Southern California native is on a quest to revive the city’s decaying tourist strip by catering to members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities on both sides of the border.
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West Palm Beach, (PR.com)– The Medical Tourism Association has released an exclusive video of Jonathan Edelheit, CEO of Medical Tourism Association, discussing the Healthcare Reform’s Affect on the Medical Tourism industry. Edelheit addressed the topic at the 1st Global Healthcare & Medical Tourism Conference Korea, April 13-15th in Seoul, Korea.
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The Medical Tourism Magazine has launched an informational website and center containing updates on Healthcare Reform’s affect on Medical Tourism. The healthcare reform updates will provide the latest information and provisions of the healthcare reform legislation as it pertains to the Medical Tourism Industry.
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Laser dentistry in India are offered with best medical facilities and provided at an economical budget. Medical tourism can be broadly defined as the provision of ‘cost effective’ private medical care in collaboration with the tourism industry for patients needing surgical and other forms of specialized treatment.
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JEDDAH – Saudi Arabia’s medical tourism has tremendous potentials though much have to be done to promote it, Ziyad Ahmad Bin Mahfouz, president – Elaf Group, a leader in travel and tourism industry, said.
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Korea has been a popular destination for patients from Asian countries, but its expertise in medical tourism has so far been underappreciated in other parts of the world, particularly the Middle East.
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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.
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CEBU’S spa and medical-tourism players are eyeing the lucrative Canadian market, strengthening their push to place the island province as the wellness capital of Asia.
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NEW DELHI: Delhi with its rich heritage sites, modern healthcare centres and swanky business hubs emerged as the favourite destination among foreign tourists including business travellers in 2008, a study has revealed.
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