Medical Tourism Viji
Medical Tourism Viji
Medical Tourism Viji
Growth rate of medical tourism in Mumbai is very high due to the presence of
quality infrastructure. There are many popular private hospitals located in the city.
For example, Kokilaben Hospital, Hinduja Hospital, Lilavati Hospital, Breach
Candy Hospital and so on.
3. Goa
Besides being a vacation destination of India, Goa is growing on to become
an international hub of medical tourism.
There are many private hospitals that provide special facilities to foreign patients.
The government of Goa also supports various health and wellness tourism facilities
available in the state.
4. New Delhi
New Delhi is the national capital of India. Besides political activities, New
Delhi has vast numbers of world class private hospitals. They provide medical
facilities such as Neuro Surgery, General Surgery, Eye/Opthalmology, and Heart
Care/Heart Surgery and so on.
New Delhi has famous hospitals such as Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Dr. Ram
Manohar Lohia Hospital, Fortis Hospital, AIIMS and many more.
5. Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad, once known as the Manchester of India, has now become
another fastest growing medical hub of India. Thanks to world class hospitals in
the city, many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) prefer Ahmedabad for their medical
treatment.
This city has made a name for itself in providing world class medical facilities.
Ahmedabad has many famous hospitals such as Civil Hospital (Asias largest civil
hospital), Sterling Hospital, Apollo Hospital, Shalby Hospital, SAL Hospital, and
Rajasthan Hospital amongst others.
Before you make your decision to avail the medical facilities in India, it is
imperative to visit the Hospital websites and take help of the various packages that
are available.
The government has detached visa limitations on India tourist visa that
requisite a two-month gap amid repeated visits for Gulf countries people which is
likely to improve medical tourism. A visa-on-arrival proposal for tourists from
chosen nations has been instituted which permits foreign nationals to reside in
India for thirty (30) days for medical reasons. Noida is rapidly rising as a hotspot
in the field of medical tourism. For the patients from foreign countries, a number
of hospitals have arranged speech translators, so that the patients feel comfortable
& easy while communicating, while at the same time providing best facilities
required for their treatment. Mostly treatment cost in India, are much less
compared with medical treatment available in America & Britain. The most famous
medical treatment, which are done on tourists demand & requirements in India are
bone-marrow transplant, knee transplant, eye surgery, cosmetic surgery, alternative
medicine, hip transplant, dental care, and cardiac bypass. India is known in
particular for heart surgery, hip resurfacing and other areas of advanced medicine.
Chennai is known as Indias health capital. Super-specialty & advanced
hospitals in the city attract a minimum 150 patients from abroad every day, it
means 45% patients from foreign countries and 55% of domestic patients. The
main attraction of medical tourists from foreign countries to come to India for
treatment includes low costs of treatment, hardly any waiting time & services
provided at the most advanced hospitals of the city. In Chennai Dental services
have fascinated dental care tourism. Now a-days a number of countries around the
world advertise itself as haven of medical facilities but the actuality is that in
nearly all cases they present poor quality facilities, less health awareness &
inadequate medical skills.
In India there are numerous highly skilled physicians & expert practitioners.
Liberalization & economic growth in India has resulted in building up high-tech
medical facilities that can match with the best similar facilities available in western
countries. In view of the boom in medical tourism many practicing physicians who
were well settled in USA & Europe have returned to India. Whereas some small
countries possibly will be feasible alternatives for small surgical treatments, only
India is the mainstream alternative that provides an inclusive solution for all types
of medical needs & provides services to its highest level with improved amenities
& proficient skills
Quality
Already 21 Indian hospitals have been accredited by the Joint Commission
International (JCI) which is the International arm of the Joint Commission
Accreditation for Hospital Organizations (JCAHO). Accreditation and compliance
with quality expectations are important since they provide tourists with confidence
that the services are meeting international standards. Almost all Indian Hospitals
servicing Medical Tourists are accredited either by Joint Commission International
(JCI) which is the world central body for accreditation for hospitals headquartered
in USA and its accreditation is considered a gold standard for health care. National
Board for Accreditation of Hospitals and Health Care is governing body for JCI
and follow International safety standards. India remains a safe and preferred
medical tourism destination. Personalized Services in India, according to the
famous words Atithi Devo Bhava refers tourists are treated as God. Foreign
patients are understood as guest for the country and they are given a place equal to
that of god in Indian culture.
No waiting Period
Patients in USA, Britain, Canada and some other developed countries have
to wait for the major surgery and sometime this waiting period is more than few
months. In this respect India have almost zero waiting time for surgeries. This has
resulted in attracting number of foreign patients from Britain, USA, and Canada to
India for their medical treatment.
Language
Even though India has many different languages, English is widely spoken.
All hospitals have excellent large pool of good English speaking doctors, nurses
and other hospital staff and even guides. This makes it easier for foreigners
to communicate well to Indian doctors if English is not their native language; they
are also arranging translators in most major international languages to be with
patients during their Indian tour.
Impact
Challenges Faced by Medical Tourism in India
(i) Commercialization of the profession is one point which some doctors are
not comfortable since the
Personal doctor-patient relationship will be missing.
(ii) Secondly, there is recuperation for patients who avail of treatment
abroad. While cosmetic or dental surgery might not require extensive aftercare,
orthopedic or heart bypass surgery might require the patient to be under posttreatment observation for some time, this would be best under the doctor who has
treated him and who is fully aware of his condition.
(iii) Thirdly, there is the issue of insurance cover, insurance companies in
developed countries provide cover for treatment availed of in other countries only
when the standard of services is the same as the patient`s home country. Some
countries provide insurance cover only for treatment taken in their country.
(iv) Poor power supply even to hospitals.
(v) No Industry standards followed in hospitals.
(vi) Inequalities in the medical services provided by Government and
private hospitals will increase.
(vii) Brain drain from government sector to private sector.
(viii) Increase in medical costs for local people.