Smriti titla medical tourism

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Presented by: Smriti Titla Chitkara Business School Chitkara University Submitted to: KPMG India

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Presented by:Smriti Titla

Chitkara Business SchoolChitkara University

Submitted to:KPMG India

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Medical Tourism (also called medical travel, health tourism or global healthcare) is a term used to describe the rapidly growing practice of travelling across international borders to seek healthcare services. Services typically sought by travellers include elective procedures as well as complex surgeries, etc.

India is renowned for ancient alternative therapies such as Ayurveda, Yoga, Meditation and Therapeutic massage.

India’s medical tourism market is expected to grow more than double in size from $3 billion at present to around $8 billion by 2020.

Source: http://tourism.gov.in/wellness-medical-tourism

Medical Tourism in India

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Ancient History vs Current Scenario

Yoga and Ayurvedic medicine grew in popularity five thousand years ago in India.

India procured reputation as the centre of Eastern Spiritual, cultural and medicinal progress when Buddhism came along 2500 years later.

Health tourism is a professionally managed, diversified enterprise engaged in core segments of – Health Care, Health Care Recruitment Services, Panel of Doctors & surgeons, etc.

India is an international medical trend destination for patients seeking world class treatment.

AIIMS, Apollo Hospital, Fortis Healthcare, Indraprastha Medical Care, Medanta- The Medicity, KG Hospitals, Aravind Eye Care, Kalari Kovilakom, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai & Bangalore, AyurvedaGram are some major contributors in Indian Tourism.

Past Present

Source: http://medical-tourism-india.in/best-hospitalsSource: http://www.medicalindiatourism.com/ source: http://www.health-tourism-india.com/

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Cost Advantage. In India cost is 1/10th of U.S.

Less time consuming for critical surgery, transplant and treatment.

Rich Cultural Heritage

Personalized ServicesSpecial Medical care and facility for

the patient

Highly Qualified physicians/ surgeons and fluent English

speaking staff

Why India

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Present scenario

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Future Growth

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Increasing Population Leads to healthcare burden

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Source: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, World population prospectshttp://www.eiu.com/industry/Healthcare

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