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Presented

By:

Group No 1.

Vikas 1
Sayak 25
Swati 36
Disha 40
Ankur 44
Amruta 47
Heath Tourism is to provide World Class Health treatment at competitive affordable prices”.

“One of the hottest sectors in India” (Public Health Foundation of India)

“A multibillion dollar industry”

“India a International medical tourisms hub”

Dental Surgery

Joint Replacement Surgery


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Overview
What is Medical Tourism?

Also called medical travel, health tourism or global


healthcare.

Different Services under Medical Tourism.

Over 50 countries have identified medical tourism as


a national industry.

Why is it growing so popular?

Accreditation and other measures of quality vary.

Medical Tourism Association (MTA).

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Economics of tourism
 Tourism is the third largest net earner of foreign
exchange
 India’s share in International Tourist arrival – 2002
- 0.34 percent
2005 - 0.49 percent – total 3.92 million
 The World Travel Tourism Council - “India as one of
the foremost growth centre in the world in coming
yrs”.
Travel & Tourism sector creates more jobs per
 million rupees of investment plan, than any other
sector of the economy.

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 India has world class corporate hospitals and excellent
treatment Centers in the world.
 Hospital infrastructure & technology on par with USA,
UK & other European countries
 No waiting period
 Success rate – India -- 98.7%
-- US – 97.5%
 Immediate attention / treatment / surgery
 Best Nursing Care with compassion
 Language no barrier – English speaking staff

 Low cost (1/10th), high quality, affordable best


healthcare
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Growth of International Standard Hospitals

Apollo Hospital Hyderabad Max Hospital Delhi Fortis Hospital, Delhi

Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai


Breach Candy Hospital Wokhardt Hospital
Bangalore

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Key facts
of
Medical Tourism In India

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Confederation of Indian Industry (C II) sponsored Mc
Kinsey & Co. study.–“Healthcare in India : The Road
Ahead” report:-

 1.3 million medical tourists visit Asia / year

 Nos. of US patients seeking cheaper care abroad - grew to


7,10,000 / year in 2007

 Over 1, 50000 medical tourists travelled to India in 2002


bringing in earnings of $ 300 million.
 2006-07 > 3,00000

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 “India’s Tourist Industry could yield from $ 1.2 billion
presently to $ 2.2 billion annually by 2012 .

 The growth rate of Medical Tourism Industry @ 12%


in 2002 will go to @ 30% annually by 2012 .

 Up market private care in India to be worth from


Rs.15000 crores to Rs. 30,000 crores by 2012

 Medical Tourism revenue can potentially rise from Rs.


5000 crores to Rs.10,000 crores per year.

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SWOT

Strength
 Cost Competiveness
 Growing level of standard
 Growth of Indian Economy
Weakness
 Still Lack of Proper infrastructure
 Awareness

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SWOT

Opportunities
 Vast Scope for growth
 Large pool of Medical supervisors
 Low cost in India vs High cost in West
Threat
 Terrorism
 Ethical Issues

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Advantage India
Unique medical value services to foreign patients
that supersedes the competition :
 Yoga
 Meditation /Spiritualism
 Ayurveda healing

“India offers a unique basket of services to an individual


that is difficult to match by other countries” (CII)

 Less regulatory & legal problems

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Planning Commission Report -

 Govt will provide ‘M’ Visa to Medical Tourists on


priority.
 Most patients visit from SAARC + US & UK
 Lowest cost -
o Heart Bypass Surgery -
India Thailand Singapore US / UK
$ 6000 $ 7894 $ 23,983 $19,700
o Heart Valve Replacement Surgery
$ 8000 $ 10,000 $ 12500 US $ 20000
UK & 90,000
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Comparative Cost Analysis
Metal Free Dental Bridge
India – US
$ 500 $ 5500

Bone Marrow Transplant


India US UK
$ 30,000 $ 250,000- $40,000 $ 150,000
Cosmetic Surgery
India Thailand US Singapore
$ 2000 $ 35,00 $ 10,000 -
Spinal Fusion
$ 5500 $ 7000 $ 62,000 $ 9000

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To India

UK, USA, Canada, Middle East, South East Asia Medical


Tourists
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Thank You

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