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Medical tourism has great scope to boost state’s economy: Sukhbir

Deputy Chief Minister (DCM) of Punjab Sukhbir Singh Badal, on Thursday, said Punjab was all set to promote medical tourism as this sector had great scope to boost the state’s economy.

Addressing a gathering while presenting the Human Achievers Awards at CII, Badal said the Medicity at New Chandigarh would be established on 300 acres with world-class hospitals being set up.

He said New Chandigarh had the potential to emerge as the medical hub of North India as Punjab was already equipped with first-class infrastructure in health sector as compared to other states.

The DCM also said that India was the second most populated country, but unfortunately governments had not paid much attention to medical facilities for the needy. Calling NGOs to come forward and save the girl child, Badal said the sex ratio in Punjab had improved due to efforts from NGOs and policies by the Punjab government. The state Industry Minister Madam Mohan Mittal also addressed the gathering where British Deputy High Commissioner in India, David Lelliott, was honoured.

Also present on the occasion was Senorita Issac, Chairperson of the Human Achievers Foundation.

Lifetime Achievement award

* Sufi Singer Hans Raj Hans

* PTC, for best TRP rating in Punjabi channels across the globe

* Actress Jonita Doda

* Rohit Kumar, for his campaign ‘My Earth, My Duty’

* Kavita Choudhary, TV artiste

* Vineet Joshi, media communications

* Param, for Best Anchor

Recipients of Achievers’ Awards

* Dr Ajay Rajan Gupta and Dr Neha Gupta, UHICC, for contribution towards health care initiatives

* Ajay Gupta, owner of Glass Palace, Business Achiever

* Davinder Sharma, International Food Analyst

* Umendra Dutt, Kheti Virasat Mission

* Col B.S Sandhu, CMD of WWICS

source: http://www.indianexpress.com / The Indian Express / Home / Express News Service – Chandigarh / Friday – November 15th, 2013

Punjab to promote Medical tourism in big way: Sukhbir

Punjab deputy Chief Minister  Sukhbir Singh Badal  today said that the state is all set to promote medical tourism in a big way as this sector has a great scope to boom the state’s economy.

Addressing the gathering while presenting the Human Achievers Awards at CII, Badal said that Medi-City at the New Chandigarh (Mullanpur town) would be established on 300 acres, where hospitals of world class standard would be set up.

He said that New Chandigarh has the potential to emerge as the Medical Hub of North India as the state has already equipped with first-class infrastructure in the health sector comparing to the other states.

source: http://www.business-standard.com / Business Standard / Home> PTI Stories> National> News / by Press Trust of India / Chandigarh – November 14th, 2013

Medical Tourists to Korea Expected to Reach One Million per Year in 2020

Advertisements for Korean plastic surgery clinics crowd the walls of Seoul's subway stations and buildings.

Advertisements for Korean plastic surgery clinics crowd the walls of Seoul’s subway stations and buildings.

The number of medical tourists to Korea is expected to reach about 1 million in 2020, generating 3.5 trillion won (US$3.2 billion) in revenue.

According to the Korea Tourism Organization, the number of tourists who visit Korea for medical treatment is forecast to more than double to 998,000 in 2020 from about 399,000 in 2013.

The tourism organization said tourists’ per-capita medical expenditures in Korea this year will be about 2.53 million won (US$2,358.65) and expect it to reach 3.56 million won (US$3,318.10) in 2020, generating 3.5 trillion won (US$3.3 billion) of revenue in 2020, compared to about 1 trillion won in 2013.

The estimate is made amid the growing popularity of Korea’s high-quality medical services for medical tourists, particularly those from China.

According to the China Daily, 62 percent of 31,000 Chinese tourists to Korea last year came for cosmetic surgery with a 15-day medical tourism visa.

source : http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/ Business Korea / Home / November 13th, 2013

New medical township in Kerala beckons foreign health tourists

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A medical township comprising nine superspeciality hospitals – offering the latest state-of-the-art technology to treat a host of diseases including cancer – is coming up in Kochi with an eye to promote Kerala as a top medical health tourism destination.

Aster Medcity, which is being built on what was a huge garbage dumpyard, is to start functioning by March 2014. D.M. Healthcare, a big name in healthcare in Gulf countries, is building the complex on 38 acres of land at Cheranallur in Kochi.

Phase I of the complex, being built at a cost of $150 million, would have on offer 540 beds across the nine hospitals, Harish Pillai, chief executive officer Aster Medcity, told IANS.

The medcity plans to add another 500 beds later in Phase II. The township will have residential quarters, hotels, a convention centre, cafetarias, guest rooms and later also a home for the elderly, said Pillai.

‘We are aiming to attract foreign health tourists to Aster Medcity. We have the latest facilities, including minimally invasive treatment and diagnostic techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of various cancers and heart diseases,’ Pillai told IANS.

India gets 150,000 medical tourists every year, and it is expected to grow by 15 percent annually, he said.

Among the latest technology that Aster will boast of is the ‘True Beam’ that provides radiation treatment in a shorter time and minus most of the usual side-effects of current treatment, said Pillai. The ‘True Beam’ technology is a radio-surgery treatment in which high-energy X-rays are used to destroy tumors.

‘Conventional therapy takes a very long time, but this system delivers concentrated radiation with pinpoint accuracy on the tumor,’ Pillai said.

‘As it is a concentrated high-dose treatment, the process is over in a few minutes for patients,’ he added.

An added advantage of the new system is that it uses 25 percent lower X-ray dosage compared to conventional ones. This reduces greatly the radiation exposure for patients.

‘The conventional radiation therapies are accompanied by various side-effects, but with True Beam the impact of radiation is greatly minimized and it also doesn’t impact the normal tissues,’ Pillai said.

The medcity will also have cardiac cath labs or catheterization laboratories – diagnostic imaging equipment used to visualise the arteries of the heart to detect any abnormalities. The cath labs will have an added advanced technology , called ‘clarity’, to reduce the radiation levels for patients, doctors and lab technicians, said Pillai.

This has been introduced keeping safety and efficiency as the hospital’s top priority, he said.

‘You would be surprised to know that so far there has been no study of how many cardiologists in the country acquire cancer due to long exposure to radiation. So this is the reason the cardiac cath labs with option of ‘clarity’ are being introduced,’ Pillai said.

The ‘clarity’ cardiac cath lab reduces radiation exposure by almost 73 percent.

‘This is the newest technology that is being introduced in India for the first time,’ he said.

Another new technology being introduced is the hybrid byplane cath lab that can convert the imaging and diagnostic device into an operation theatre for any emergency surgery.

‘Besides cardio, this technology would be used in interventional neuro-radiology cases. We will be bringing experts trained overseas for using this technology,’ Pillai said.

The medical township also has a large artificial lake in the complex, which adds to the pleasing environment of the township.

Source: IANS/Shradha Chetri

source: http://www.health.india.com / Health / Home> News / by Agencies / November 07th, 2013

Tehran to Host Iran-Oman Tourism Technical Committee Session

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Tehran (FNA) :

The Iran-Oman joint tourism technical committee meeting will be held in Tehran on November 3-4, a cultural official announced.

Deputy Head of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHTO) for Tourism Affairs Manouchehr Jahanian said the meeting is aimed at fostering mutual cooperation in tourism area.

He added that establishment of a marine tourism route and enhancement of health tourism cooperation will be also discussed in the meeting, the Islamic republic news agency reported.

Late in August, Iranian Culture Minister Ali Jannati and Omani King’s Cultural Advisor Abdulaziz Al-Rowas in a meeting in Tehran expressed pleasure with the existing friendly relations between the two Muslim nations, and called for the enhancement of bilateral ties in all arena, particularly in cultural fields.

Al-Rowas, for his part, expressed pleasure with high level of political, economic and cultural relations between the two neighboring states, and vowed to try his best to boost Iran-Oman ties in cultural scopes.

source: http://www.english.farsnews.com/ FARS  News Agency / Home> Society & Culture / Sunday – October 27th, 2013