In Times of India ( May 21, 2011 ), Shobita Dhar provides following highlights on medical tourism to India :
· In 2009, 2.2 % of the total tourists who came to India, came for medical treatment
· India now handles 500,000 foreign medical tourists annually, compared to 1,200,000 tourists to Thailand
· Major Indian cities attracting medical tourists are, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Goa, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad
· 17 hospitals in India have JCI accreditation ( Joint Commission International Accreditation and Certification System )
· The latest Medical Tourism Climate Survey-2011, conducted for the European Medical Travel Conference, has revealed India to be the most popular destination for health travel in the world
· The Indian Medical Tourism industry is growing at a rate of 30 % annually and is expected to reach $ 2.3 billion by 2012
· Cost effectiveness of treatments in India are as follows
( as a % of US costs ) :
# Heart bypass…………….. 7.2 % ( $ 7,200 / 100,000)
# Angioplasty ………………..4.3 % ( $ 7,000 / 160,000)
# Hip Replacement ………..16.5 % ( $ 7,100 / 43,000)
# Spine Fusion ……………….12.1 % ( $ 7,500 / 62,000)
# Gastric bypass …………… 26.3 % ( $ 9,200 / 35,000)
# Tummy tuck ………………. 45 % ($ 4,500 / 10,000)
# Dental Inplant ……………..15 % ( $ 1,500 / 10,000)
No wonder, Indian doctors settled in USA / UK are returning to India to set up world class hospitals.
With regards
HEMEN PAREKH