Category Archives: Health /Medical Treatment For Overseas Treatment

German Tourists Choose Greece

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Greece is one of the most popular tourist destinations for Germans according to the German Travel Association.

During their meeting in Berlin, from the members of the Greek-German Working Group that record the best practices in order to promote Greece for holiday making, the President of the Association, Jurgen Buci, said that tourism in Greece is the key to financial growth.

The Working Group has found that in fact Greek destinations have much more to offer than just the sun and the sea, and they share the common belief that the development of medical, marine and religious tourism can extend the tourist season which is limited between May and September. Germans spend € 64bn every year on traveling.

source :  http://eu.greekreporter.com/ Greek Reporter, Europe / Home / by Nicky Mariam Onti / July 08th, 2013

Dusit retreat

TO help promote the Medical Tourism Industry in the country, Dusit Thani Manila recently partnered with Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH), a Department of Health (DOH) Level 3 accredited tertiary hospital, to ensure the health and wellness of its visitors and guests by offering an exclusive, customized check-up package available from June 6 until December 31, 2013.

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The partnership provides Dusit Thani Manila guests a privilege to avail of the hospital’s specially-priced check-up package. By availing this offer through MDH and Dusit Thani Manila, patients will save as much as 43% and will experience the same quality of care and service that MDH is known for.

Clients and guests who wish to avail of these services while staying at Dusit Thani Manila for a minimum of 4-nights stay may choose from a Club Deluxe Room priced at PHP10,000++ or a Club Executive Suite priced at PHP13,500++ and will enjoy full day car service to and from the said hospital, access to the club lounge with club privileges, roundtrip airport transfers and complimentary one (1) 90 minute massage at the Devarana Spa.

source: http://www.malaya.com / Malaya Business Insight / Home> Living / Monday – July 08th, 2013

Health ministry sets up desk for private healthcare providers

Health minister Godfrey Farrugia launches Business Friendly Contact Desk for private healthcare providers.

Health minister Godfrey Farrugia

Health minister Godfrey Farrugia

Report by Jean Pierre Cassar

A Business Friendly Contact Desk has been set up within the health ministry to promote contacts with the business community for ventures within the health sector.

In a press conference held this morning at the Ministry of Health in Valletta, current Health Minister Godfrey Farrugia accompanied by his Chief of Staff, Claudio Tonna, said the  desk will “serve as a contact point with the healthcare providers.”

All private sector health services will be able to use this new project from self-employed health operators to private clinics and hospitals. It will advice in the development of partnerships between the public and the private health services.

Farrugia said the desk will work hand in hand with private health sector stakeholders “to develop synergistic and complementary public and private health services that will lay a strong basis on which a sustainable health system will be built on a national level.”

This desk, with the collaboration of the Ministries for Tourism and Enterprise, is planned to promote Health Tourism in all ways and serves as a catalyst for private health care providers to seek opportunities in the health tourism market.

The minister said that this would obviously help in removing the bureaucracy from the past years, as the reduction of administrative burdens in itself is to promote health care sustainability.

Farrugia explained how this desk is to reach out and engage with private health insurers and in partnership with the leading government institutions, unions and NGOs.

source: http://www.maltatoday.com / Malta ToDay / Home> News> National / Saturday – May 25th, 2013

New center to promote health tourism in India

Mohammad Raghib Qureshi, head of chancery at the Indian Consulate, browses a brochure after launching the Healthcare Tourism Information Center in Jeddah on Sunday. — SG photo

Mohammad Raghib Qureshi, head of chancery at the Indian Consulate, browses a brochure after launching the Healthcare Tourism Information Center in Jeddah on Sunday. — SG photo

Jeddah:

India on Sunday launched an information center in Jeddah to provide guidance and assistance to people seeking healthcare in the country.

To be operated by TIARAIAM on the premises of the Consulate General of India, the Healthcare Tourism Information Center (HTIC) will be open to all Saudi residents looking for treatment in India.

The center will make available informative materials about various treatment facilities, including Ayurvedic, naturopathy and yoga centers spread across India.

Mohammad Raghib Qureshi, head of chancery at the consulate, formally inaugurated the HTIC.

Speaking on the occasion, Qureshi said, “India has one of the best healthcare facilities in the world and so many patients from all over the Gulf seek treatment in the country. It’s good if they are provided specific information about various hospitals and institutions,” he said, adding that the project is expected to boost the volume of healthcare tourism traffic to the country.

“We want to give more and more facilities as well as information to them. The medical expenditure in India is a fraction of the cost of having medical treatment in the Western countries, and I am sure (with the right information available) more and more people will go to India for treatment,” said Qureshi.

Around 850,000 tourists visited India in 2011 for treatment, which increased to 1.1 million in 2012. This is a clear indication that India is becoming the most sought-after Asian destination for healthcare tourism. Industry estimates peg the growth of India’s healthcare tourism market at almost 25 percent annually.

Fareed Sardar Khan, managing director of TIARAIAM, said: “India provides value for money and the cost of treatment is lower than many other countries. We will coordinate with the patients in Saudi Arabia and send their medical reports to the best hospitals and other healthcare setups, and source the advice from the best team of doctors free of charge. This cuts down the burden on the already suffering patient.”

Services provided by the HTIC include recommendation of the best doctors, hospitals, and Ayurvedic, naturopathy and yoga centers for different types of diseases, consultation from abroad, post-treatment follow-up, and many more.

“When the patient decides to visit India, we provide assistance with regard to visa formalities, airport pickups, ambulance service and translators, as well as guidance and advice on leisure tourism. The best thing is all these services are provided at no cost at all,” added Khan.

source: http://www.saudigazette.com.sa / Saudi Gazette / Home> Kingdom / by Syeda Amtul, Saudi Gazette / Monday – May 20th, 2013

S. Korea clinics, hospitals target medical tourists from S’pore and region

A patient undergoing facial acupuncture at Kwangdong Oriental Hospital in Seoul. Industry insiders in South Korea say Singapore, as an established medical tourism destination, will pose keen competition. -- PHOTO: KWANGDONG ORIENTAL HOSPITAL

A patient undergoing facial acupuncture at Kwangdong Oriental Hospital in Seoul. Industry insiders in South Korea say Singapore, as an established medical tourism destination, will pose keen competition. — PHOTO: KWANGDONG ORIENTAL HOSPITAL

Medical clinics and hospitals in South Korea are on a major drive to woo foreign patients, including those from Singapore and the region.

They are joined by medical travel agencies, “book a doctor” portals and hotels, which are tying up with the clinics to offer their guests lower treatment rates.

The effort, however, will not be a walk in the park, said industry insiders in South Korea, because Singapore, as an established medical tourism destination, will pose keen competition.

Singapore Tourism Board figures show foreigners spent about $1 billion on medical treatments here in 2011.

 

BACKGROUND STORY

Before you fly…

FAST facts for a medical traveller to South Korea

IN 2012

About 156,000 medical tourists visited South Korea. People from China, the United States, Russia and Japan led the way. The top five services foreign patients bought were:

  • Internal medicine
  • Health screening
  • Dermatology
  • Plastic surgery
  • Obstetrics and gynaecology 

HOT SPOTS

Seoul and nearby Gyeonggi province treat more than 70 per cent of the foreign patients. Busan is next. In Seoul, 154 dermatology clinics, 319 plastic surgery clinics and 317 dental clinics take in foreign patients.

PRECAUTIONS

The Korea Tourism Organization recommends taking these steps:

  • Find out if the hospital or clinic is registered with the Korean government.
  • Before flying there, get in touch with a coordinator who speaks your language.
  • Check the receipt or invoice, preferably before the procedure.

Unsatisfactory service may be reported to the Korea Medical Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Agency.

Source: Korea Tourism Organization

source: http://www.straitstimes.com / The Sunday Times / Home> Breaking News> Singapore> Story / by Poon Chian Hui / May 18th, 2013