2. 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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3. Concept of Medical Value Tourism
Is it a new concept ?
No
Dates back > thousands of years.
Greek pilgrims travelled in Saronic Gulf
called Epidauria, sanctuary of the healing
god Asclepius
Yes. Marketing of Medical Value Tourism is
relatively new concept.
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4. Economics of tourism
Tourism third largest net earner of foreign
exchange
India’s share in International Tourist arrival –
2005 - 0.34 percent
2008 - 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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5. Can we have similar Map for Medical
Tourism for India ?
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6. India has world class corporate hospitals and
excellent treatment Centre's 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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7. Growth of International Standard Hospitals
Apollo Hospital Hyderabad
Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai
Max Hospital Delhi
Breach Candy Hospital
Fortis Hospital, Delhi
Wokhardt Hospital
Bangalore
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9. 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
Over 1, 50000 medical tourists travelled to India in
2002 bringing in earnings of $ 300 million.
2006-07 > 3,00000
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10. The size of Indian Medical Tourism sector estimated in
2002 to be min 1,00000 to 1,50,000 foreign patients per
year (Medical Tourists) .
The annual growth rate of Medical Tourism in India
2000 – 15% per year
2007 – 30% per year
Kerala
- > 8000 patients annually.
Cardiac, Ortho & Ayurveda treatment
- KIMS (2007) – 40,000 medical tourism patients
Hospital ‘A’ in Bangalore - reported 900 medical tourists
per year.
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11.
“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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12. $ 17 billion Indian Healthcare Industry contributes
about 4% -5% of GDP. It is expected to grow @ 13%
annually in next 5 yrs.
Health care spending in India will increase from Rs.
86,000 crores in 2000-2001 to over Rs. 200,000
crores by 2012.
Private Health care share will form the largest of this
@ Rs.156,000 crores and growth will be driven by
rising life style diseases.
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13. Anatomy of Medical Value Travel – (Economic
Potential)
Travel tourism
+
pleasure, physical & mental relaxation
+
value addition of medical
treatment at lowest cost
Medical Tourism
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14. 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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15. Economic Crisis, Credit Crisis & Recession in
USA - Will it affect Medical Tourism market
in India ?
No
There are almost 50 million Americans
with no health insurance
Canada - > 700000 patients waiting for
procedures/surgery for > 6 months- 1yr
It can have a very positive impact on
tourism industry in India for hospital &
allied healthcare industry who position
themselves in the right direction .
18. 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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19. Micro Economics - Comparative Cost Analysis
Metal Free Dental Bridge
India –
US
$ 500
$ 5500
Bone Marrow Transplant
India
US
$ 30,000
$ 250,000- $40,000
UK
$ 150,000
Cosmetic Surgery
India
Thailand
$ 2000
$ 35,00
US
$ 10,000
Singapore
-
Spinal Fusion
$ 5500
$ 7000
$ 62,000
$ 9000
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20. Need of the hour :
INDIA NEEDS PROACTIVE GLOBAL MEDICAL
TOURISM MARKETING STRATEGIES
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21. Marketing strategies to maximize
economic potential
Aggressive marketing & awareness programs
globally
Publish details of Indian Corporate Hospitals with
core competencies – e.g. Cardiac Surgery – J R
Surgery, IVF, Cosmetic Surgery, Dental Surgery
Advertise - rates of all procedures in all
International / International Magazines, journals,
magazines & News Papers of the World
Web sites – List, details, Tele & E mail ID of
Hospitals & Executives dealing with medical
tourism
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22. Medical Tourism Companies /Facilitator’s
address, ISDN, E mails
Establishment of “Indian Medical Tourism
Corporation” :
- International Branches
- Liaison cell with all Indian & Foreign
Missions
- Brochures giving details & pictures of
- Indian Corporate Hospitals, specialties,
Consultant’s detail, procedure rates ,
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23. Special attractive treatment, travel &
tourism packages at competitive rates
Package medical tourism through Travel &
Tourism Cos.
Health Insurance for treatment in India
Regular Chartered Medical Tourism
International Inbound Flights with all
peripheral arrangements – in-flight
medical care - Car/ ambulance transfer
- Hotel – Hospital / Hotel – Wellness
tourism-Return to home country– follow up
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24. Word of mouth business
to change to
media driven business -on line directory for
medical tourism
Need for India International MT Media
Marketing international hospital cannot succeed
without Internet – Branding IMT must
Transparency & no intra hospital competition proper patient centered approach
Facilitator –Promote hospital & partners on their
Web sites.
Regular updating of web site, content & rates
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25. Form Corporate Hospitals Medical Tourism
Consortium with front offices in UK, USA, Canada,
Middle East, South East Asian countries Medical Tourism Facility Managers - in Europe,
Middle East, South East Asia - for networking with
foreign hospitals & Consultants for patient
reference – on profit sharing per patient basis.
Form Medical Tourism Association (India)- for laying
down MT business ethics, rates, wellness tourism
policies, procedures etc.
Medical Tourism Regulatory Body /Ethics
Committee
Special Insurance Packages
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26. Collect Data base of Uninsured patients –USA,
UK, Canada & other countries – patient
segmentation
Collect Data base of patients waiting in Canada,
UK, USA other European & third world countries
Motivate Indian/International Insurance Cos for
providing low cost Procedure Covers for overseas
patients.
Approach Govt – Tax benefits for Medical Tourism
sector
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27. Training Needs -for exponential economic
growth & sustainable Indian Medical Tourism
Institutional Training – University courses
Structured courses – tailor made syllabus
Training in Tourism Marketing – Tourism Dept,
Travelling industry, Hospitality & Hotel Industry
Training modules in soft skills – MT staff
Modular Short Training Courses for Specialists/
Hospital Executives in Customer Care
Management - International Patients
Training of Spa/Wellness Institution staff
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28. AHMEDABAD
BANGALORE
DELHI
HYDERABAD
MUMBAI
MBA (Health Care Management)
MBA (HCM)
Two years full time PG regular course with option
to specialize in final year either in Hospital
Operations Management (HOM) or Medical
Tourism (MT)
Degree will be awarded by University recognised
by UGC
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29. To India
UK, USA, Canada, Middle East, South East Asia Medical
Tourists
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