India is now considered as the
leading country promoting medical tourism and now it is
moving into a new area of "medical
outsourcing" where subcontractors provide services
to the overburdened medical care systems in western world.
India's National Health Policy declares that treatment
of foreign patients is legally an "export" and deemed
"eligible for all fiscal incentives extended to export
earnings."
Government and private sector studies in India estimate
that medical tourism could bring between $1 billion and
$2 billion US into the country by 2012.
The reports estimate that medical tourism to India is
growing by 30 per cent a year.
The Apollo Group, Escorts Hospital
in New Delhi and Jaslok Hospital
in Mumbai are some of the word class
hospitals. A list of corporate hospitals such as Global
Hospitals, CARE and Dr L.V. Prasad
Eye Hospitals in Hyderabad,
The Hinduja and NM Excellence
in Mumbai, also have built capabilities
and are handling a steadily increasing flow of foreign
patients.
You can select the place, you want to be there.
Along with this Gujarat State of western India is also
getting focus from all around world for its rocket momentum
development of Health care sectors and Hospitals.
Especially in Ahmedabad, during last
decade there is speedy emergence of few multi specialty
hospitals like Krishna Heart Institute, SAL Hospital,
Sterling Hospital, Medisurge Hospital, Samved Hospital,
Appolo Hospital....are few to name, which will offer no
inferior standards of system, treatment and administration
than western countries.
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