Business plan medical tourism in indiaNitesh Bhele
Medical tourism provides patients opportunities to receive quality healthcare in foreign countries like India at lower costs than in Western countries. The document outlines plans to start a medical tourism company in India called Med Tour Pvt. Ltd. that will arrange affordable cosmetic surgeries, non-elective procedures, and alternative medicine for international patients. It discusses the market size, services offered, strategies, finances, and human resources required to launch and run the business. The company aims to achieve profitability within its first year of operation through gradual growth in client numbers each month.
Bon Voyage Co. is a medical tourism company located in Cairo, Egypt that aims to provide high quality medical and wellness services to international patients. The company will partner with major healthcare providers in Egypt like Daman Health as well as travel companies like Thomas Cook. Bon Voyage Co. seeks to take advantage of Egypt's lower costs for medical care compared to other countries as well as its natural wellness resources and sunny climate to attract medical tourists from the Middle East and Africa regions.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical care. India has become a major destination for medical tourism due to the low costs of treatments compared to countries like the US and UK. The Indian medical tourism industry has experienced rapid growth and is expected to become a $2 billion industry by 2015. Key factors driving medical tourists to India include world-class hospitals and care at a fraction of the price in Western countries, with no waiting lists. The Indian government is taking steps to promote the country's medical tourism sector through initiatives like visa reforms and industry guidelines.
Medical tourism combines medical care with travel. It has grown due to factors like privatized healthcare, government support, and technology. Popular procedures include cosmetic surgery, dentistry, eye surgery, orthopedics, and bariatric surgery. The industry involves hospitals, agents, governments, travel/insurance companies, and buyers of healthcare. Medical tourism impacts local economies and can drive healthcare innovation. However, issues like transplant tourism and human trafficking remain challenges.
India has a long history as a destination for medical tourism, dating back thousands of years. In modern times, India has emerged as a top destination for medical tourism due to the high quality care provided at a fraction of the cost of treatments in other countries. The Indian government actively promotes the country's medical tourism industry through initiatives like dedicated medical visas and the website IndiaHealthcareTourism.com. Major private hospitals in India provide treatments in cardiology, orthopedics, and oncology to attract medical tourists while also offering traditional Ayurvedic and other alternative medicine options.
Medical tourism can be broadly defined as 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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Medical tourism marketing – opportunities and challenges by Dr Prem JagyasiDr Prem Jagyasi
Medical tourism marketing – opportunities and challenges presents latest trends in medical tourism and what are key challanges in marketplace.
Read more about speaker at www.DrPrem.com
Business plan medical tourism in indiaNitesh Bhele
Medical tourism provides patients opportunities to receive quality healthcare in foreign countries like India at lower costs than in Western countries. The document outlines plans to start a medical tourism company in India called Med Tour Pvt. Ltd. that will arrange affordable cosmetic surgeries, non-elective procedures, and alternative medicine for international patients. It discusses the market size, services offered, strategies, finances, and human resources required to launch and run the business. The company aims to achieve profitability within its first year of operation through gradual growth in client numbers each month.
Bon Voyage Co. is a medical tourism company located in Cairo, Egypt that aims to provide high quality medical and wellness services to international patients. The company will partner with major healthcare providers in Egypt like Daman Health as well as travel companies like Thomas Cook. Bon Voyage Co. seeks to take advantage of Egypt's lower costs for medical care compared to other countries as well as its natural wellness resources and sunny climate to attract medical tourists from the Middle East and Africa regions.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical care. India has become a major destination for medical tourism due to the low costs of treatments compared to countries like the US and UK. The Indian medical tourism industry has experienced rapid growth and is expected to become a $2 billion industry by 2015. Key factors driving medical tourists to India include world-class hospitals and care at a fraction of the price in Western countries, with no waiting lists. The Indian government is taking steps to promote the country's medical tourism sector through initiatives like visa reforms and industry guidelines.
Medical tourism combines medical care with travel. It has grown due to factors like privatized healthcare, government support, and technology. Popular procedures include cosmetic surgery, dentistry, eye surgery, orthopedics, and bariatric surgery. The industry involves hospitals, agents, governments, travel/insurance companies, and buyers of healthcare. Medical tourism impacts local economies and can drive healthcare innovation. However, issues like transplant tourism and human trafficking remain challenges.
India has a long history as a destination for medical tourism, dating back thousands of years. In modern times, India has emerged as a top destination for medical tourism due to the high quality care provided at a fraction of the cost of treatments in other countries. The Indian government actively promotes the country's medical tourism industry through initiatives like dedicated medical visas and the website IndiaHealthcareTourism.com. Major private hospitals in India provide treatments in cardiology, orthopedics, and oncology to attract medical tourists while also offering traditional Ayurvedic and other alternative medicine options.
Medical tourism can be broadly defined as provision of 'cost effective' private medical care in collaboration with the tourism industry for patients needing surgical and other forms of specialized treatment.
For adventurous travel blog please visit http://wilsontom.blogspot.com/
Medical tourism marketing – opportunities and challenges by Dr Prem JagyasiDr Prem Jagyasi
Medical tourism marketing – opportunities and challenges presents latest trends in medical tourism and what are key challanges in marketplace.
Read more about speaker at www.DrPrem.com
This document discusses medical tourism, which involves traveling abroad for medical treatment. It provides an overview of the scope and components of medical tourism, including treatment types, wellness, and reproduction services. India is highlighted as a major destination for medical tourism due to its high-quality care at low costs compared to other countries. Challenges and opportunities for India's medical tourism industry are examined through a SWOT analysis. The roles of the Indian government and private sector in promoting medical tourism are also outlined.
This Introductory Medical Travel Facilitator Workshop covered all aspects of starting and running a medical tourism facilitator business. It showed how to set up the actual business, how to select hospitals, how to contract with hospitals and how to coordinate care for patients traveling overseas. It also discussed how to market to and service patients, insurance companies and employers.
Contact:
Mark Semple, President, Passport Medical
mark@passportmedical.com
This document discusses health tourism, including its origins thousands of years ago when people traveled to sites like Epidaurus and Bath for healing. It notes that in the 21st century, low-cost air travel has expanded health tourism globally. India has become a major destination for health tourism due to its high-quality yet affordable medical care and treatments that are often one-tenth the cost of Western countries. The document outlines India's advantages in health tourism and identifies challenges that still need to be addressed to further develop the industry.
Medical tourism involves traveling abroad to obtain medical care. It has grown rapidly as patients seek affordable, high-quality care. The document discusses the history of medical tourism, noting it dates back thousands of years. Key destinations like India are highlighted, with factors discussed like quality, cost savings, and availability of care. India is positioned as an attractive option due to world-class facilities, joint commission international accreditation, and significant cost savings compared to other countries. Risks like infrastructure and potential language barriers are also reviewed.
Medical tourism in india with special focus on foreign patients satisfaction ...Jatin Patel
The document discusses tourism in India, including medical tourism. It notes that tourism contributes significantly to India's GDP and employment. Medical tourism in India is growing due to lower costs compared to other countries. Gujarat has developed high quality healthcare facilities and medical tourism, focusing on specialties like cardiology and orthopedics. A survey found patients were satisfied with treatment and facilities in Indian hospitals. The document also discusses various segments of tourism in India like hill stations, beaches, wildlife, and future potential for growth.
Medical Tourism has become one of the most sector which contributes to Healthcare Sector. Due to advancement in medical care technologies and services provided by India, the medical sector is booming.
India is a leading destination for medical tourism due to its combination of low-cost, high-quality healthcare and spiritual/holistic treatments like Ayurveda and yoga. It offers treatments in allopathy (Western medicine), Ayurveda, yoga, spa therapies and spiritual practices at a fraction of the cost of other countries. India is attracting medical tourists from developed countries seeking affordable procedures and those wanting to combine treatment with tourism by experiencing India's spiritual and holistic health traditions. However, India faces challenges in promoting medical tourism such as lack of infrastructure development and addressing concerns about equitable healthcare access for its own citizens.
The document discusses developing health tourism in India. It outlines several benefits of health services trade including foreign exchange, consumer gains, and better regulation. Key barriers are standards, accreditation, and immigration. India can brand itself as a destination for quality healthcare at low costs compared to countries like the US and EU. Developing health tourism requires cooperation across medical, tourism and other industries as well as addressing issues like insurance, standards, and marketing.
Medical tourism in India is a growing $2 billion industry, with an expected annual growth rate of 30%. India offers reduced costs for treatments compared to other countries, along with the latest medical technologies and internationally accredited hospitals. Common treatments sought include cardiac surgery, orthopedics, cosmetic surgery, and dentistry. Major hospitals include Apollo, Fortis, and AIIMS. The city of Chennai in particular attracts over 150 international patients daily and has become India's center for medical tourism.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical care. India has emerged as a popular destination for medical tourism due to its lower costs, world-class facilities and doctors, and English-speaking population. Key procedures offered by India include joint replacements, heart surgery, and cosmetic surgeries at costs that are a fraction of prices in the United States or Europe. Hospitals in India seek international accreditation to assure medical tourists of quality and safety standards.
Medical Tourism : An Emerging Industry Anil Bankar
The document discusses various trends in the tourism industry including medical tourism. It notes that medical tourism has grown significantly in recent decades as countries like India and Thailand have become popular destinations for treatments that are more affordable than in other countries. The document provides details on the history of medical tourism and compares costs for various medical treatments between India and other countries. It also outlines the services provided by medical tourism operators and potential career opportunities in the growing medical tourism industry.
This presentation explains medical tourism in India, it's benefits and the factors affecting it. It also looks at the darker side of medical tourism in India and introduces the concept of Medical Value Travel. The concepts are explained with the help of a storyline.
Key points
Definition
Medical Tourism Process
Factors Of Medical Tourism
Abroad For Treatment
Specialties For Medical Tourism
Benefits Of Medical Tourism
Ethical Issues In Medical Tourism
Legal Issues In Medical Tourism
Points To Communicate
Risks Of Medical Tourism
Positive And Negative Impact On Medical Tourism In The UAE
Some Of Dubai Statistic
Articles About Medical Tourism
Result
References
Medical Tourism Project for LSE Marketing 101 Dr Ritesh Malik
Asian Health Inc. is an international healthcare company that operates a 500-bed hospital in New Delhi, India and has a 26% stake in an Indian pharmaceutical company. It aims to provide high-quality yet affordable healthcare and become a leading provider of medical tourism services. The company analyzes the large and growing global medical tourism market, and outlines its strategy to target customers in developed countries seeking cheaper alternatives. It discusses establishing offices worldwide and the processes, economics, consumer behavior, and competitive advantages of its medical tourism business model.
This document discusses medical and wellness tourism in India. It provides statistics showing that Thailand, Singapore, Mexico, India, and the US are top destinations for medical tourists, with Thailand receiving the highest percentage of medical tourists as a proportion of total foreign tourists. The document outlines opportunities for India in health tourism such as job creation and revenue generation, and challenges such as the lack of a dedicated government body for accreditation and difficulties obtaining medical visas. It proposes strategies for India to capture health tourism opportunities like setting up a regulatory body and developing industry-specific websites and alliances between hospitals, wellness centers, and facilitators.
This document discusses Ayurveda tourism in Kerala, India. It begins by defining tourism and noting the growth of health care holidays. It then provides background on Ayurveda as a medical system in India, particularly in Kerala. Kerala has developed Ayurvedic tourism by offering treatment packages at hotels, resorts, and hospitals. This has socioeconomic benefits and is a growing market. Research and different Ayurvedic treatments have contributed to its development in Kerala. Tourism provides economic and social benefits through employment, wealth, and development of attractive destinations.
Introduction to Medical Tourism in IndiaRanganDatta2
Medical tourism involves people traveling to a different country or place to receive medical treatment. It is defined as seeking lower cost care, higher quality care, better access to care, or different care than what is available in the home country. India is a top destination for medical tourism due to its world-class facilities, excellent doctors, and significantly lower costs compared to countries like the US. Treatments in India can be 60-90% cheaper than in Western nations. While India has strengths like affordable costs and quality care, it also faces weaknesses like the need for more government support and uniform regulations to develop its medical tourism industry further.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical treatment. India has become a preferred destination for medical tourism due to affordable treatment costs and world-class facilities. Key components of medical tourism include treatment of illnesses, cosmetic surgeries, wellness programs, and fertility treatments. Hospitals must be accredited by various international accreditation organizations to participate in medical tourism. The top states in India for medical tourism are Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi. Medical tourism is a growing industry in India worth billions of dollars annually.
This document discusses medical tourism, which is when people travel internationally to obtain medical care. Common treatments received include dental, cosmetic, and elective surgeries. Over 50 countries have identified medical tourism as a national industry. Reasons for medical tourism include lower costs, shorter wait times, and the ability to combine treatment with travel. Popular destinations include India, Thailand, Singapore, and Turkey. The document also outlines some of the benefits, risks, and statistics associated with medical tourism.
We are a Medical Tourism Company based in Gurgaon, Delhi NCR. Delhi NCR, is emerging as one of the top medical tourism destinations in India, with professional experts, technological sophistication and health care services that easily match the best in the world. Its reputation as the global technology hub and cosmopolitan city has made it a prominent health care destination for foreigners from developed as well as developing countries.
Angel Medcare facilitates world class, high quality and affordable medical treatment in India. We also help clients experience the rich natural and cultural and historical facets of India.
Angel Medcare has tie ups with some of the best Super specialty and Multispecialty hospitals in Delhi NCR region like Medanta the Medicity, Artemis, Group of Fortis Hospitals, Columbia Asia, Apollo, Max etc . We can provide several options to the patients, to suit as per each individual’s budget and preference.
We help, assist and guide the patients who choose to come to India for any kind of treatments because either they wish to combine business trip with health care or due to any of the following reasons
- The treatment is either too costly in other countries, or is not available
- they need immediate medical assistance and patient cannot wait for long time
- The patient does not have any insurance cover and is looking for cost effective and quality treatments outside.
We are one stop shop in India for the foreign patients taking care of all needs form travel, tourism, & healthcare along with facility for interpreter. This will give them an enriched and better experience of their tour to India……To know more about our services, please visit www.angelmedcare.com and the presentation attached here with.
A Case Study on Medical Tourism in Hyderabad City by Dr.Mahboob Ali Khan Phd ...Healthcare consultant
Medical centers all over the world have acquired accreditation from well known international organizations such as JCI, JCAHO and ISO to express their dedication to excellence. Another advantage of medical tourism is the immediate access to health care services. For those who have come from countries with public health care systems, medical tourism offers them the chance to be placed on the priority list. When dealing with matters of health, waiting is not always an option.
This document discusses medical tourism, which involves traveling abroad for medical treatment. It provides an overview of the scope and components of medical tourism, including treatment types, wellness, and reproduction services. India is highlighted as a major destination for medical tourism due to its high-quality care at low costs compared to other countries. Challenges and opportunities for India's medical tourism industry are examined through a SWOT analysis. The roles of the Indian government and private sector in promoting medical tourism are also outlined.
This Introductory Medical Travel Facilitator Workshop covered all aspects of starting and running a medical tourism facilitator business. It showed how to set up the actual business, how to select hospitals, how to contract with hospitals and how to coordinate care for patients traveling overseas. It also discussed how to market to and service patients, insurance companies and employers.
Contact:
Mark Semple, President, Passport Medical
mark@passportmedical.com
This document discusses health tourism, including its origins thousands of years ago when people traveled to sites like Epidaurus and Bath for healing. It notes that in the 21st century, low-cost air travel has expanded health tourism globally. India has become a major destination for health tourism due to its high-quality yet affordable medical care and treatments that are often one-tenth the cost of Western countries. The document outlines India's advantages in health tourism and identifies challenges that still need to be addressed to further develop the industry.
Medical tourism involves traveling abroad to obtain medical care. It has grown rapidly as patients seek affordable, high-quality care. The document discusses the history of medical tourism, noting it dates back thousands of years. Key destinations like India are highlighted, with factors discussed like quality, cost savings, and availability of care. India is positioned as an attractive option due to world-class facilities, joint commission international accreditation, and significant cost savings compared to other countries. Risks like infrastructure and potential language barriers are also reviewed.
Medical tourism in india with special focus on foreign patients satisfaction ...Jatin Patel
The document discusses tourism in India, including medical tourism. It notes that tourism contributes significantly to India's GDP and employment. Medical tourism in India is growing due to lower costs compared to other countries. Gujarat has developed high quality healthcare facilities and medical tourism, focusing on specialties like cardiology and orthopedics. A survey found patients were satisfied with treatment and facilities in Indian hospitals. The document also discusses various segments of tourism in India like hill stations, beaches, wildlife, and future potential for growth.
Medical Tourism has become one of the most sector which contributes to Healthcare Sector. Due to advancement in medical care technologies and services provided by India, the medical sector is booming.
India is a leading destination for medical tourism due to its combination of low-cost, high-quality healthcare and spiritual/holistic treatments like Ayurveda and yoga. It offers treatments in allopathy (Western medicine), Ayurveda, yoga, spa therapies and spiritual practices at a fraction of the cost of other countries. India is attracting medical tourists from developed countries seeking affordable procedures and those wanting to combine treatment with tourism by experiencing India's spiritual and holistic health traditions. However, India faces challenges in promoting medical tourism such as lack of infrastructure development and addressing concerns about equitable healthcare access for its own citizens.
The document discusses developing health tourism in India. It outlines several benefits of health services trade including foreign exchange, consumer gains, and better regulation. Key barriers are standards, accreditation, and immigration. India can brand itself as a destination for quality healthcare at low costs compared to countries like the US and EU. Developing health tourism requires cooperation across medical, tourism and other industries as well as addressing issues like insurance, standards, and marketing.
Medical tourism in India is a growing $2 billion industry, with an expected annual growth rate of 30%. India offers reduced costs for treatments compared to other countries, along with the latest medical technologies and internationally accredited hospitals. Common treatments sought include cardiac surgery, orthopedics, cosmetic surgery, and dentistry. Major hospitals include Apollo, Fortis, and AIIMS. The city of Chennai in particular attracts over 150 international patients daily and has become India's center for medical tourism.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical care. India has emerged as a popular destination for medical tourism due to its lower costs, world-class facilities and doctors, and English-speaking population. Key procedures offered by India include joint replacements, heart surgery, and cosmetic surgeries at costs that are a fraction of prices in the United States or Europe. Hospitals in India seek international accreditation to assure medical tourists of quality and safety standards.
Medical Tourism : An Emerging Industry Anil Bankar
The document discusses various trends in the tourism industry including medical tourism. It notes that medical tourism has grown significantly in recent decades as countries like India and Thailand have become popular destinations for treatments that are more affordable than in other countries. The document provides details on the history of medical tourism and compares costs for various medical treatments between India and other countries. It also outlines the services provided by medical tourism operators and potential career opportunities in the growing medical tourism industry.
This presentation explains medical tourism in India, it's benefits and the factors affecting it. It also looks at the darker side of medical tourism in India and introduces the concept of Medical Value Travel. The concepts are explained with the help of a storyline.
Key points
Definition
Medical Tourism Process
Factors Of Medical Tourism
Abroad For Treatment
Specialties For Medical Tourism
Benefits Of Medical Tourism
Ethical Issues In Medical Tourism
Legal Issues In Medical Tourism
Points To Communicate
Risks Of Medical Tourism
Positive And Negative Impact On Medical Tourism In The UAE
Some Of Dubai Statistic
Articles About Medical Tourism
Result
References
Medical Tourism Project for LSE Marketing 101 Dr Ritesh Malik
Asian Health Inc. is an international healthcare company that operates a 500-bed hospital in New Delhi, India and has a 26% stake in an Indian pharmaceutical company. It aims to provide high-quality yet affordable healthcare and become a leading provider of medical tourism services. The company analyzes the large and growing global medical tourism market, and outlines its strategy to target customers in developed countries seeking cheaper alternatives. It discusses establishing offices worldwide and the processes, economics, consumer behavior, and competitive advantages of its medical tourism business model.
This document discusses medical and wellness tourism in India. It provides statistics showing that Thailand, Singapore, Mexico, India, and the US are top destinations for medical tourists, with Thailand receiving the highest percentage of medical tourists as a proportion of total foreign tourists. The document outlines opportunities for India in health tourism such as job creation and revenue generation, and challenges such as the lack of a dedicated government body for accreditation and difficulties obtaining medical visas. It proposes strategies for India to capture health tourism opportunities like setting up a regulatory body and developing industry-specific websites and alliances between hospitals, wellness centers, and facilitators.
This document discusses Ayurveda tourism in Kerala, India. It begins by defining tourism and noting the growth of health care holidays. It then provides background on Ayurveda as a medical system in India, particularly in Kerala. Kerala has developed Ayurvedic tourism by offering treatment packages at hotels, resorts, and hospitals. This has socioeconomic benefits and is a growing market. Research and different Ayurvedic treatments have contributed to its development in Kerala. Tourism provides economic and social benefits through employment, wealth, and development of attractive destinations.
Introduction to Medical Tourism in IndiaRanganDatta2
Medical tourism involves people traveling to a different country or place to receive medical treatment. It is defined as seeking lower cost care, higher quality care, better access to care, or different care than what is available in the home country. India is a top destination for medical tourism due to its world-class facilities, excellent doctors, and significantly lower costs compared to countries like the US. Treatments in India can be 60-90% cheaper than in Western nations. While India has strengths like affordable costs and quality care, it also faces weaknesses like the need for more government support and uniform regulations to develop its medical tourism industry further.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical treatment. India has become a preferred destination for medical tourism due to affordable treatment costs and world-class facilities. Key components of medical tourism include treatment of illnesses, cosmetic surgeries, wellness programs, and fertility treatments. Hospitals must be accredited by various international accreditation organizations to participate in medical tourism. The top states in India for medical tourism are Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi. Medical tourism is a growing industry in India worth billions of dollars annually.
This document discusses medical tourism, which is when people travel internationally to obtain medical care. Common treatments received include dental, cosmetic, and elective surgeries. Over 50 countries have identified medical tourism as a national industry. Reasons for medical tourism include lower costs, shorter wait times, and the ability to combine treatment with travel. Popular destinations include India, Thailand, Singapore, and Turkey. The document also outlines some of the benefits, risks, and statistics associated with medical tourism.
We are a Medical Tourism Company based in Gurgaon, Delhi NCR. Delhi NCR, is emerging as one of the top medical tourism destinations in India, with professional experts, technological sophistication and health care services that easily match the best in the world. Its reputation as the global technology hub and cosmopolitan city has made it a prominent health care destination for foreigners from developed as well as developing countries.
Angel Medcare facilitates world class, high quality and affordable medical treatment in India. We also help clients experience the rich natural and cultural and historical facets of India.
Angel Medcare has tie ups with some of the best Super specialty and Multispecialty hospitals in Delhi NCR region like Medanta the Medicity, Artemis, Group of Fortis Hospitals, Columbia Asia, Apollo, Max etc . We can provide several options to the patients, to suit as per each individual’s budget and preference.
We help, assist and guide the patients who choose to come to India for any kind of treatments because either they wish to combine business trip with health care or due to any of the following reasons
- The treatment is either too costly in other countries, or is not available
- they need immediate medical assistance and patient cannot wait for long time
- The patient does not have any insurance cover and is looking for cost effective and quality treatments outside.
We are one stop shop in India for the foreign patients taking care of all needs form travel, tourism, & healthcare along with facility for interpreter. This will give them an enriched and better experience of their tour to India……To know more about our services, please visit www.angelmedcare.com and the presentation attached here with.
A Case Study on Medical Tourism in Hyderabad City by Dr.Mahboob Ali Khan Phd ...Healthcare consultant
Medical centers all over the world have acquired accreditation from well known international organizations such as JCI, JCAHO and ISO to express their dedication to excellence. Another advantage of medical tourism is the immediate access to health care services. For those who have come from countries with public health care systems, medical tourism offers them the chance to be placed on the priority list. When dealing with matters of health, waiting is not always an option.
India is No. 1 Wellness & Medical Tourism Destination. India offers wide range of Health & Wellness services including Alternate Medicines such as Ayurveda, Homeopathic, Unani and other.
www.emedicaltreatment.com
The Indian healthcare industry is growing rapidly due to factors such as rising life expectancy, higher income levels, growing health insurance coverage, and increasing lifestyle-related diseases. It has experienced 12% annual growth since 2008 and is projected to reach $252 billion by 2020. Private hospitals are modernizing to improve patient care, while government initiatives aim to increase opportunities for medical professionals across India. The growing healthcare sector presents opportunities for hospitals, medical equipment, diagnostics, and other services. As costs are often lower than in other countries, India has become an attractive medical tourism destination for its world-class healthcare experts and facilities.
We are a Medical Tourism Company based in Gurgaon, Delhi NCR, India.
Delhi/NCR today is emerging as one of the top medical tourism destinations in India, with professional experts, technological sophistication and health care services that easily match the best in the world. Its reputation as the global technology hub and cosmopolitan city has made it a prominent health care destination for foreigners from developed as well as developing countries.
Angel Medcare facilitates world class, high quality and affordable medical treatment in India. We also help clients experience the rich natural and cultural and historical facets of India. We have tie ups with some of the best hospitals in Delhi NCR region. We can provide several options to the patients, to suit as per each individual’s budget.
We are looking for partners across the boundaries who would send us the patients. We help, assist and guide the patients who choose to come to India for any kind of treatments because either they wish to combine business trip with health care or due to any of the following reasons
- The treatment is either too costly in other countries, or is not available
- they need immediate medical assistance and patient cannot wait for long time
- The patient does not have any insurance cover and is looking for cost effective and quality treatments outside.
India today is one of the prime locations of Medical tourism which offers best of world class Medical facilities and highly competent doctors along with a good savings on costs.
Medical tourism is a growing global industry, with India emerging as a popular destination. The document outlines the history of medical tourism from ancient times when people traveled to hot springs for treatment, to today where patients travel abroad for affordable yet high-quality care. Key points include that medical procedures in India are one-tenth the cost of Western countries, with over 1 million foreign patients visiting India annually for cardiac care, joint replacements, and other treatments. Medical tourism operators help coordinate travel, visas, hospital appointments, and post-operative vacations to combine treatment with leisure and cultural experiences.
India is one of the oldest countries in the world that offered state of the art medical services to many acute and chronic ailments since ages. The Great Indian Medical Practitioners ‘Charak’a and ‘Sushrutha’ developed the Medical and Surgical Procedures much before the world knows about medicine to many diseases. The Charaka Samhitha is considered as the Oldest Writing in the Medical History which guided many of the medical practitioners across countries. The ‘Sushruta Samhita' contains the major surgical text of the Vedas and is considered to be the most advanced compilation of surgical practices of its time. India is the mother land for the alternate medicinal practices like Ayrveda, Unani and Nature Cur also. Our Ancient Indian Medical Practitioners performed complicated surgical procedures with equipment available naturally in those times. After the development of Allopathic Medicine, our Medical Practitioners adopted the best possible methods for curing the ailments of the people with utmost care thus making India the best among the world in health care. This has paved way for attracting many people from all over the world to chose India as the Best Place for curing their diseases. Travelling from one place to another place for the purpose of Medical needs is termed as Medical Tourism. Off late, this has developed as the most prominent service sector and is creating a lot of business and employment opportunities to the organizations and localities offering this service. In this back drop, the authors have attempted to focus on the concept and highlighted the recent developments in the area of Medical Tourism.
India Medical Tourism Market: Driving Forces and Disruptive Trends [2029]Kumar Satyam
According to the TechSci Research report titled "India Medical Tourism Market Industry Size, Share, Trends, Competition, Opportunity and Forecast, 2019-2029," the India medical tourism market was valued at USD 7431.20 million in 2023. The market is anticipated to witness an impressive growth rate with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 18.15% through 2029. This significant growth can be attributed to strategic collaborations and partnerships among leading companies that aim to merge their expertise to strengthen their positions in the market.
Recent Trends in the India Medical Tourism Market
Strategic Collaborations and Partnerships
A noteworthy trend in the India medical tourism market is the rise in strategic collaborations and partnerships among leading companies. These alliances aim to combine the strengths and expertise of individual companies to enhance their market presence and offer comprehensive healthcare solutions. For instance, hospitals in India are increasingly collaborating with international healthcare providers to bring advanced medical technologies and treatment protocols to Indian patients. Such partnerships not only improve the quality of care but also attract more medical tourists seeking high-quality yet affordable healthcare solutions.
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India has become a major hub for medical tourism due to several factors like low cost treatments, qualified doctors and high quality hospitals. Several major Indian hospitals have emerged as leading medical tourism providers. Chennai, Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai are the top destinations for medical tourists. While medical tourism is a booming industry, most Indians cannot afford healthcare costs and end up in debt due to lack of health insurance awareness. There is a need to educate Indians on the importance of health insurance to avoid financial burdens from medical expenses. The government should consider making health insurance compulsory.
MediConnectIndia is a medical tourism company that facilitates affordable healthcare treatments in India for international patients. Key points covered in the document include that medical tourism to India is growing rapidly due to high quality care at a fraction of costs in other countries. MediConnectIndia works with JCI and NABH accredited hospitals and aims to provide end-to-end support for medical travelers through their treatment journey in India. The company's future plans involve expanding their services, source markets, and promotional offerings to further grow medical tourism to India.
This document discusses health tourism in India. It defines health tourism as tourism associated with traveling to destinations to improve physical well-being through exercise, therapy, diet, and medical services. The document notes some key drivers for health tourism in India including inexpensive care, personalized treatment, expertise in both alternative and allopathic medicine, and insurance coverage. However, it states India's potential for health tourism is not fully realized and that the government and industry need to improve infrastructure, follow-up care, legal protections, packaging of services, and marketing beyond brochures and websites to attract more medical tourists.
Medical tourism involves traveling abroad for medical treatment and has grown in recent years. Over 1 crore people traveled internationally for medical care in 2016. India is a popular medical tourism destination due to its high-quality yet affordable treatment options. In 2016, over 4 lakh patients visited India for medical treatment, saving 60-90% compared to costs in their home countries. Medical tourism companies help coordinate patients' travel, accommodations, treatment, and post-care to facilitate affordable access to healthcare abroad.
India has become a popular destination for medical tourism due to the high quality care available at much lower costs than in other countries. Patients from the United States, Canada, Europe, and other developed nations are traveling to India for procedures such as cardiac surgery, orthopedic surgery, and cosmetic surgery. Treatment for conditions like heart disease and joint replacements can cost up to 10 times less in India than in other countries. The Indian healthcare industry has experienced rapid growth, especially in the private sector, and is projected to become a $40 billion industry by 2012, contributing significantly to the economy through medical tourism. The government aims to further promote India as a global healthcare destination through initiatives like developing medical cities and international partnerships.
Medical tourism involves people from other countries traveling to India for affordable medical care. India offers world-class facilities that are 30% cheaper than Western countries. Procedures like heart surgery or hip replacements cost a tenth as much in India compared to places like the US or UK. The Indian government and private sector have invested in developing medical tourism as an industry, aiming to generate billions of dollars in revenue. However, challenges remain in promoting India as a global healthcare destination.
‘Health is wealth’ medical tourism industry in india the new revenue generatIAEME Publication
The document discusses the growth of medical tourism in India. It provides 3 key points:
1) Costs of medical treatments in India are much lower (often 1/10th the cost) compared to countries like the US and UK, making it an attractive destination for medical tourism. Treatments in India are also of high quality.
2) India has a large number of hospitals, doctors, and nurses to support the medical tourism industry. It offers treatments across many specialties.
3) In addition to modern medicine, India also offers alternative treatments like Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, and Unani that are gaining global popularity. The growth of medical tourism generates revenue for India.
The 2nd International Indian Medical Tourism Congress (IIMTC) will take place from November 20-21, 2015 in New Delhi, India. The conference aims to provide a global platform for healthcare organizations, medical travel companies, and other stakeholders to increase their international presence, patient networks, and market share in the growing medical tourism industry. Over 1000 national and international delegates are expected to attend, with opportunities for networking, business partnerships, and exploring the latest advancements in healthcare facilities and services to promote medical tourism in India.
The 2nd International Indian Medical Tourism Congress (IIMTC) will take place from November 20-21, 2015 in New Delhi, India. The conference aims to provide a global platform for healthcare organizations, medical travel companies, and other stakeholders to increase their international presence, patient networks, and market share in the growing medical tourism industry. Over 1000 national and international delegates are expected to attend, with opportunities for networking, business partnerships, and exploring the latest advancements in healthcare facilities and services to promote medical tourism in India.
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2. Why Medical Tourism
Medical tourism provides patients with the opportunity to receive top
quality medical services in foreign countries at lower prices than their own
countries.
Market is predicted to grow @15-25% CAGR by 2018
Around 7.5 Million American medical tourists travel each year
It creates a travel opportunity for the patients as well as for the family
members
3. Why India
Indian healthcare industry is one of the top growing industries, contributing
around 6-8 %of GDP. It is projected to grow to $7–8 billion by 2020.
Medical tourism could account for 3-5% of the total healthcare delivery market.
India is rated amongst the world’s “must see top ten destination” by
CondeNaste.
Approx. 2.1 million tourist visits Asia in a year.
In India, Chennai and Kerala are most preferred destination for Medical
tourism. According to The World Travel Tourism Council, Travel & Tourism
generated, either directly or indirectly, $121 million of India’s GDP in 2011 and
its 6.4% of India’s GDP in2011.
5. Why India?
Natural Treatment/Ayurveda
Savings
Top Doctors
Frontier Technology
No Language Barrier
Ease of Travel
World Class Quality
No Waiting Time
Rich Cultural Diversity
6. Why VedicJourney
VedicJourney medical tourism is a Delhi based centre
specialising in providing alternative medical treatments:
Ayurveda/The Hindu System of Medicine
Naturopathy
Homeopathy
Unani Therapy
Yoga and Meditation Therapy
Customised Travel/Medical Packages
7. convenient medical care and treatment packages to global patients.
We have tie ups with the best hospitals in Delhi having latest technology.
VedicJourney’s partner institutions promise to take healthcare to another
level.
VedicJourney along with these institutions has the aim to cater the patients
the highest standards of medical care along with clinical research ,
education and training In India. All these institutions are located in the
heart of our country that is New Delhi.
9. Offerings to Customers/Patients
You choose your doctor and hospital
We share with you doctors’ opinions, treatment plans and cost estimations given by the top
hospitals.
You get to choose whom you’d like to go with.
You travel easy
From visa invitation letter to free airport transfers, we manage it all.
Your family and friends stay in comfort.
If you’re coming with a companion or more, we arrange comfortable stays for them in guest
houses and hotels.
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Postoperative support
We’ll be in touch with you to facilitate the communication between you and your doctor.
10. Target Group
Middle Class
Beauty Cosmetic Segment
Uninsured/Underinsured
Explorer/Upscale
Spiritual/Traveller
11. Strengths
• More than 15 Hospitals accredited with
VedicJourney
•Medical Tourists appreciate Indian Services
•Alternative Therapies
•Working with renowned surgeons
Opportunities
High Growth Industry
India provides integrated wellness sessions, including
Thai massage, spa, physiotherapy
India is one of the top medical tourism markets
Weakness
New Venture
Covering only few states in beginning
India is far away from USA
Threats
High Competition
Government policies towards tourism and medical
Trend is unpredictable in long run
Most of Tourists face language barrier
Malpractice issue
SWOT
16. Financials
VedicJourney works on commission basis
We charge 20% of the commission out of total expenditure of the tourist.
By referring to specific hospital, we get .05% incentive/commission from
the hospital/ayurvedic centres.
17. Financials
Funds Required = Rs. 43 Lakhs
STARTUP COSTS INR
Legal Documentations (Indian
Medical Association)
10,00,000/-
Accreditations/Tie ups One time
4 Hospitals
30,00,000/-
Staff Salaries (All levels) 1,00,000/-
Ayurvedic & Yoga Treatment Centre
costs
70,000/-
Rent 50,000/-
Operational Costs 25,000/-
Total Costs 42,45,000/-
18. Approaching the funds
We require funds of around 43 Lakhs, out of which own funds will be 8
Lakhs, and the remaining (35) will be loaned from Banks with an interest
rate @ 13% p.a. for 3 years.
Total Amount Payable: Rs. 51,58,600/-
Expected to reach break even after 3.5 years