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IP International Journal of Aesthetic and Health Rejuvenation


Dynamics of medical tourism in India


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Author Details : Sunil Chaudhry*

Volume : 3, Issue : 2, Year : 2020

Article Page : 52-56



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Abstract

At present, Asia constitutes the most important medical tourism region. Medical tourism is a growing sector in India. India is becoming the 2nd medical tourism destination after Thailand. Chennai is still regarded as "India's Health City" as it attracts 45% of health tourists visiting India and 40% of domestic health tourists.
India has a potential to attract 1 million health tourists per annum which will contribute US$ 5 billion to the economy. India’s medical tourism sector was expected to experience an annual growth rate of 30% from 2012, making it a $2 billion industry by 2015. India is increasingly becoming popular with people from middle east, Africa and SARC countries seeking medical treatment overseas, because of it highly qualified doctors and state-of-the-art equipment, and the treatments which are approved by the World Health Organization (WHO).1

Keywords: Medical tourism, India, Cost, Demarcated areas.


How to cite : Chaudhry S , Dynamics of medical tourism in India. Int J Aesthet Health Rejuvenation 2020;3(2):52-56

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