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100 _aNataraj, Geethanjali and Muralitharan, Nityasree
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245 _aMedical tourism in India: Challenges and way forward post the pandemic
260 _aIIPA Digest
300 _a3(2), Apr-Jun, 2021: p.57-60
520 _aMedical Tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors in the Indian economy and the country is recognised as a global medical tourism hub. It is an industry where people travel to other countries to get medical, dental and surgical care while also enjoying the local tourist attractions. High quality healthcare at a low cost makes India a medical tourism destination. Complicated and high-cost surgeries especially heart surgeries, organ transplants and advanced cancer surgeries can be done at a much cheaper cost as compared to the US and the UK at India’s best hospitals. In lieu of the above, in recent years, India has become a popular destination for foreign tourists seeking the quality treatment at a cheaper price. With further investments in building infrastructure, technology and services and by ensuring a seamless experience for international patients, this sector has the potential to become a leading foreign exchange earner for the country and has the potential to be integrated into a much larger tourism eco-system. – Reproduced
650 _aGlobal medical tourism, Medical industry
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773 _aIIPA Digest
906 _aMEDICAL TOURISM
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