

Medical Tourism is all about getting treated for ailments
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Medical Tourism is all about getting treated for ailments and medical problems while enjoying your holidays in India, which makes it interesting and fun filled. This was impossible a few years back, but the fact is that it is achievable and one of the fastest growing branch of Tourism, and has been named as Medical Tourism . This phenomenal new method of getting treated has grown extremely popular in nations around the world and involves people traveling to other countries to obtain medical, dental, and surgical care while at the same time touring, exploring and experiencing the attractions of the country one is visiting. It is a growing business in Asia. Foreigners often come to this side of the continent to get therapies and treatments, which are either extremely expensive in their respective countries or long que before they can be treated of the ailments.
The recent growth in medical tourism in India has been due to exorbitant costs of healthcare in industrialized nations, ease and affordability of international travel, rapidly improving technology and standards of care in India, and most importantly the proven safety , and healthcare standards in India. Offering medical treatments like joint replacements, facial and dental surgeries, heart care and cancer care, continuous research in the field of advance technologies, medicine, and surgery in comparison with Advanced nations are drawing a stupendous number of patients from abroad.
India has always been a point of attraction due to its heritage and culture and one of the oldest known civilisation to the world and draws a fair number of tourist from around the world. In a recent publication India has been voted as one of the Top Destination from around the world followed by Thailand and Italy. India drawn to the country's awe-inspiring travel scene marked by its Temples, the breathtaking Himalayas and its rich culture. But this attraction is gaining ground due to the cost of medical treatment, which is 1/5 of costs in the West. A study has indicated that the increasing number of foreign patients flocking to India for treatment could propel the country's earning to Rs.100 billion (US$ 2.3 billion) through 'Medical Tourism' by 2012.
The Confederation of Indian Industry and Mckinsey consultants jointly conducted a study and concluded that the number foreigners visiting India for treatment is expected to rise by 15 percent every year.
India is promoting its healthcare sector as a tourist attraction. Today Indian doctors have become a mighty influence in medicine across the world - from North America and Great Britain to East Africa, Malaysia, and Singapore. High health care costs in developed countries, has patients looking overseas for medical treatment. Taking advantage of this, India is capitalizing on its low costs and highly trained doctors to appeal to these medical tourists. The quality of services found in India is often better than found in United States or United Kingdom. Add to this the cheap airfare and traveling cost which means that people in need have the options to combine their medical requirements with tourism at practically no extra expense. The western countries do not cover insurance for Maxillo facial and dental surgeries, so India is becoming the preferred destination for these treatments.
India’s finest-rated education system is not only churning out the best of computer programmers and engineers, but also an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 doctors and nurses every year. To promote the concept, government is helping in issuing medical visas to the country, which in turn will bring more and more health tourists. Its leadership in the industry of medical tourism has led its estimate of 40 percent growth turn into reality this year. The country is not only improving as a tourist destination but also a medical tourism destination where various medical treatments are performed by qualified professionals using the latest technology at par with western standards at only a fraction of the price. The growth of medical tourism in Indian sector has now alarmed the U.S. based hospitals because of the rapid growth of patients coming to India to accomplish medical treatments by being attracted to lower costs and apt services.
The good thing about India is that it excels in allopathic treatments as well as various streams of alternate treatments like Homeopathy, Ayurveda, Yoga, Meditation and Naturopathy, which are very popular abroad.
Usually a Health Tourism company is a team of Doctors, Travel Agents, Associate Partnered Hospitals, and Insurance Brokers.
The entire thing is a combo of the following services: