High quality treatments at low costs driving the medical tourism market in India
19-Aug-2011 | News-Press Release
Bharat Book added a new report on "Medical Tourism Market in India 2011" covering one of the emerging markets in India with strong growth prospects .
Medical Tourism Market in India 2011
Medical Tourism Market – India. The Indian medical tourism  market is growing steadily owing to the reputation of healthcare facilities in  the country being of qualities comparable to developed countries and available  at costs that are several times lower than the latter. Currently, the market is  witnessing heavy inflow of international patients and this is expected to  increase in coming years. Increase in the inflow of foreign patients is  resulting from the fact that people from developed countries are shedding the  once popular notion of developing countries being providers of poor healthcare  services, and accepting the idea of getting high quality treatment at low costs  from such countries. Due to the ever increasing target population, the market  offers huge prospects for current and potential players to grow and lucratively  serve the market. (  http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=203823&rt=Medical-Tourism-Market-in-India-2011.html )
 
 The report provides a snapshot of the medical tourism market. It begins with an  introduction section which mentions the countries actively involved in medical  tourism and from which countries India is threatened. It also mentions the  treatments in the Indian medical sector that are most sought after by  international patients. The market overview section provides an insight into the  market and highlights the market size and growth. It also mentions the current  and expected number of foreign patients coming to India for treatment. Also, an  insight into the most common treatments provided to foreign patients has been  provided. 
 
 An analysis of the drivers explains the factors leading to the growth of the  market. These include high quality treatments at low costs, establishment of  Indian Medical Travel Association, increasing demand for fertility treatments,  alternative medicine, aesthetic pleasure and convenience to patients. The main  challenges to the market are no provisions for follow up care, unsuitable  environment and problems associated with travelling, lack of international  accreditations and strong competition from other Asian countries. The government  initiatives section describes some of the steps taken by the government to  develop the market which include medical visas, fiscal incentives and  promotional activities. 
 
 The competition section highlights the features of the major medical tour  facilitating companies, both domestic and international, operating in the market  and the major Indian hospitals providing medical care to international patients. 
 
 For more information kindly visit :  http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=203823&rt=Medical-Tourism-Market-in-India-2011.html  
 
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