India
is one of the fastest growing medical tourism destinations in the world.
The high-skilled specialists in the country, combined with the lowest
medical costs and world-class healthcare services are what make India a
sought-after destination for healthcare serviceability
Patients
who travel abroad for medical treatment do so for a variety of reasons.
Patients from developing countries look for treatment in India not
available in their own countries. Thus the medical tourism in India is
seeing the arrival of patients from our neighbouring countries. Also,
those who come from the western side of the world look for treatments
that cost five to 10 times in their own country and rush to India to
avoid the huge waiting period for many routine procedures.
The
cost differential is huge: Open-heart surgery costs up to approx $70,000
in Britain and $150,000 in the US; in India's best hospitals it could
cost between $3,000 and $10,000. Knee surgery costs Rs. 3.5 lakh
($7,700) in India; in Britain it costs $16,950. Most of the hospitals
and healthcare firms who promote medical tourism in India, provides a
package deal or assistance that includes flights, hotels, treatment and,
often, a post-operative vacation.
Patients planning to travel to
India for medical treatment would also be interested about the quality
of service and treatment the hospitals provide. JCI (Joint Commission
International) and NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals
& Healthcare Providers) are two globally recognised healthcare
quality standards and India has more than 30 JCI accredited hospitals
and around 425 NABH accredited hospitals.
The government of India
is also making many policies to promote Medical tourism. It has already
relaxed some visa norms on India tourist visa that require a two-month
gap between repeated visits for the citizens of Gulf countries which is a
huge step to improve medical tourism in India.
A visa-on-arrival proposal or E-visa for tourists from chosen nations
which permits foreign nationals to visit India for 30 days medical
reasons has also spiked up the market of medical tourism in India.
Hospitals and healthcare firms also arrange Interpreters or translators
for patients from abroad to make them feel comfortable & easy while
communicating.
The most sought medical treatments in India by
foreign patients are bone-marrow transplant, alternative medicine, knee
transplant, cosmetic surgery, eye surgery, hip transplant, cardiac
bypass, dental care, and. India is famous for heart surgery, hip
resurfacing and other areas of advanced medicine.
In addition to
modern medical treatments, India is also recognized globally for its
alternative medical treatments like Ayurveda and Yoga and almost all
Ayurveda hospitals in India are accredited to NABH.
So, in short,
medical tourism in India is on its peak due to its compact medical
treatment costs, the accessibility of most up-to-date medical technology
and world-class excellence standards. Indian government is also
contributing to the medical tourism by dealing with infrastructure
problems that obstruct the country's enlargement in the field of medical
treatment India.
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