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Indian Medical tourism $100 billion industry by 2012

Indian Medical tourism

$100 billion industry by 2012

 

The Medical Tourism sector is growing exponentially all over the world and is set to become a USD 100 billion sector by 2012, a new report has said.

 

The sector is growing at a rate of 20-30 per cent annually and is bound to continue its growth pattern in the years to come.

 

According to Frost and Sullivan, the business research and consulting firm, the medical tourism industry is currently a USD 78.5 billion industry [end-2010], catering to over three million patients who travel around the globe for medical care.

 

The Middle East is one of the latent source markets of patients and it is estimated that 20 per cent of healthcare seekers worldwide are from Gulf and Arab states.

 

Significantly, patients from UAE alone spend about USD 2 billion in healthcare travel on an annual basis.

 

As a result, many countries are targeting the region to woo guests and patients to their own medical tourism destinations.

 

Germany, in particular, and Europe, in general, have been primary medical tourism hubs for hundreds of years and continue to lead the industry followed by Thailand, India and Malaysia.

 

Boasting of an excellent healthcare system, high quality, safe and quick treatment, Germany is considered to be a top destination for patients from all over the world, and particularly from the Middle East, UK and the US.

 

Germany is also an attractive destination for patients from the region, in terms of distance, costs and tourism attractions.

 

A McKinsey and Company 2008 report also emphasizes that 40 per cent of medical travelers seek advanced technology, while 32 per cent seek better healthcare.

 

Another 15 per cent seek faster medical services while only 9 per cent of travelers seek lower costs as their primary consideration.

 

Ozg Tourism Business Consultant

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Email: tourism.consultant@ozg.co.in