Tuesday 24 January 2012

What do you understand by the ‘Medical tourism’?


Medical treatment combined with tourism has come into effect from which the concept of medical tourism is derived. Medical tourismis a concept where a patient travels to another country for obtaining health care. The reason patient travel for treatment varies.



 They may take this option if the facilities in their own country are not up to the standard of what they would like to have, many come for medical treatment because the costs are considerably lower in the destination country. Some tourists are here because the insurance systems in their countries require them to wait for months, even years for surgeries, or some cannot afford the exorbitant costs of health care in their own land. For others, becoming a medical tourist isa chance to combine a tropical vacation with elective or plastic surgery.
India is considered as the leading country promoting medical tourism. This is due to the fact that the medical facilities and healthcare professionals in India are of international standard and health care facilities are available at drastically lesser cost than in Western countries. Since, it is also one of the most favorable tourist destinations in the world. An additional advantage is the fact that the English language is widely spoken and understood by the local people. Apart from visitors from Western and European countries, India also has medical tourists coming in from neighboring countries as well as Middle East. The majority of medical tourists are visiting to avail of services that the Allopathic system has to offer.The most common treatment that are provided to them by hospitalsin India are heart surgery, knee, liver and kidney transplants, cosmetic surgery and dental care.
India has over 150000 medical tourists each year and this figure is rising at a high pace. Currently the medical tourism market in India is estimated to be worth over US $300 million with approximately 170000 foreign patients coming in every year. The reports estimate that medical tourism to India is growing by 30% a year. This industry is enjoying such a massive growth that it is moving into a new area of “medical outsourcing”, where subcontractors provide services to the overburdened medical care system in western countries.

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