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Heath Tourism is to provide World Class Health treatment at competitive affordable prices”.
Dental Surgery
3
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.
4
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
6
Key facts
of
Medical Tourism In India
8
Confederation of Indian Industry (C II) sponsored Mc
Kinsey & Co. study.–“Healthcare in India : The Road
Ahead” report:-
9
“India’s Tourist Industry could yield from $ 1.2 billion
presently to $ 2.2 billion annually by 2012 .
10
SWOT
Strength
Cost Competiveness
Growing level of standard
Growth of Indian Economy
Weakness
Still Lack of Proper infrastructure
Awareness
11
SWOT
Opportunities
Vast Scope for growth
Large pool of Medical supervisors
Low cost in India vs High cost in West
Threat
Terrorism
Ethical Issues
12
Advantage India
Unique medical value services to foreign patients
that supersedes the competition :
Yoga
Meditation /Spiritualism
Ayurveda healing
13
Planning Commission Report -
15
To India
17