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Medical tourism explored in first forum

Quality care stepping stone for medical tourism Dubai: The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has rolled out the first phase of the medical tourism pacakges which caters to the domestic market. UAE residents and those already in the country such as … Continue reading

Miami tourism bureau’s goal: maintaining momentum

CENTENNIAL PLANS REV UP: A choir sings ‘Happy Birthday’ to Miami Beach as Miami Beach Mayor Phil Levine applauds during the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau’s annual meeting at the Pérez Art Museum Miami on Monday. The official 100th birthday is next year, but will be well underway the next time the GMC&VB has its annual meeting.PATRICK FARRELL/MIAMI HERALD STAFF

CENTENNIAL PLANS REV UP: A choir sings ‘Happy Birthday’ to Miami Beach as Miami Beach Mayor Phil Levine applauds during the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau’s annual meeting at the Pérez Art Museum Miami on Monday. The official 100th birthday is next year, but will be well underway the next time the GMC&VB has its annual meeting.PATRICK FARRELL/MIAMI HERALD STAFF

The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau hailed its records — and looked forward to breaking them — at its annual meeting Monday.

More than 500 people attended the event at the Pérez Art Museum Miami downtown.

During a presentation, bureau president and CEO William Talbert III said that through the end of August, 9.7million people had visited Miami-Dade — an increase of 1.3 percent compared to last year, when a record 14.2million people came to the county.

“We’ve had records upon records upon records upon records,” he said.

Incoming board chairman Bruce Orosz, president of ACT Productions, highlighted some of his priorities to keep the momentum going, including using major sports events to drum up tourism, encouraging the growth of health and wellness-related visits and restoring incentives for the film and television industry in Florida.

“Our greatest challenge here is clearly to sustain the success that we all feel,” Orosz said.

Talbert took up the issue of ride-for-hire companies such as Uber and Lyft — which are operating illegally in the county — saying he and other business groups plan to attend a meeting in November urging county commissioners to allow legal operations.

“Why in the world wouldn’t we have something the rest of the world would have?” he said. “We need to give the traveling public as many options as they can get.”

But he cheered the progress of the Miami Beach Convention Center renovation, a longtime priority of the bureau.

“As long as we’ve waited, you’ve really gone at breakneck speed,” he told Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine, who was elected last year. Talbert said major groups have already agreed to hold their meetings at the updated center in 2018 and 2020. More commission approvals are ahead, but the timeline calls for construction to start after Art Basel Miami Beach in December of 2015 and wrap up in 2017.

“It’s going to be spectacular,” Levine said. “It’s high tech, it’s hip, it’s cool.”

He also shared plans for the city’s centennial celebration in March, and got a birthday cake and rousing version of Happy Birthday from the Miami Mass Choir.

Festivities aside, the bureau is continuing to broaden its focus to highlight neighborhoods such as Little Haiti, Little Havana and Historic Overtown.

“All of us here know that Miami is much more than South Beach and downtown,” said Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez, who lauded efforts to attract more visitors throughout the county.

Joining programs including Miami Spice, Miami Spa Month, and Miami Attractions Month, December will be Miami Heritage Month. One of the key features will be Art of Black Miami, which will highlight Caribbean and African American art in a stretch when international focus is on the destination for Art Basel Miami Beach.

Carole Ann Taylor, a businesswoman who chairs the bureau’s Heritage Committee and Black Hospitality Initiative, said December will be a month “where we celebrate the neighborhoods, the businesses in those neighborhoods and look to bring people into our neighborhoods.”

MIAMI HERALD STAFF WRITER PATRICIA MAZZEI CONTRIBUTED TO THIS REPORT.

Source : http://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/tourism-cruises/article3409969.html#storylink=cpy
by Hannah Sampson – hsampson@miamiherald.com / October 27th, 2014
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Burjeel hospital bags two health tourism awards

Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery in Dubai has won two global awards at the ninth edition of World Health Tourism Congress held in Dubai recently.  The hospital bagged the ‘Specialty Hospital of the Year’ award, while its CEO Dr Shajir … Continue reading

Health Minister in Moscow to promote medical tourism

The mission is taking place at the initiative of the Committee for the Promotion of Health Services in Cyprus, with the cooperation of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Tourism and Energy and the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry

The mission is taking place at the initiative of the Committee for the Promotion of Health Services in Cyprus, with the cooperation of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Tourism and Energy and the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Health Minister Philippos Patsalis is travelling to Moscow on Wednesday, heading a delegation to promote medical tourism in Cyprus.

A press release issued here today says that the delegation is visiting Moscow to attend “Cyprus-Russian Health and Wellness Forum”.

The mission is taking place at the initiative of the Committee for the Promotion of Health Services in Cyprus, with the cooperation of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Tourism and Energy and the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The Health Minister is going to address the forum and his presentation is titled “Cyprus – An International Health Centre”, during which he will talk about the national health system in Cyprus, the reforms currently underway. During his stay in Moscow, Patsalis will also hold various contacts.  — (KYPE)

source: http://www.famagusta-gazette.com / Famagusta Gazette / Home / Wednesday – October 22nd, 2014

Lien announces intention to develop medical tourism

Taipei , Taiwan :

The election office of Sean Lien (連勝文), the ruling party’s Taipei mayoral candidate, said that Lien will utilize Taipei’s medical facilities and tourist attractions to develop Taipei’s medical tourism industry.

This policy will be implemented through an integration of Taipei City’s medical resources, according to a press release published by the election office yesterday.

Tourist attractions in Taipei such as Beitou District’s hot springs and Wenshan District’s tea gardens will be featured to promote local tourism. The theme of Lien’s medical policy advocates “preventive medicine.” As such, the city government will roll out health checkup services as well as travel itineraries that aim to bring about healthy living.

This campaign will be promoted abroad in an effort to attract foreign tourists and business travelers.

Lien also intends to develop the status of city hospitals as a major window serving the elderly and other disadvantaged groups, and by doing so, hopes to enable more people to obtain access to medical resources in their communities. The announcement mentions that assisting locally available hospitals to earn trust and greater usage rates with the community’s residents would be a goal. To that end, aforementioned preventative medicine as well as home visit services will be emphasized.

A “Taipei Card” for health services would be promoted to encourage city residents’ participation in activities conducive to public health, such as riding YouBikes and attending health exams, with points that can be used for cash or credit for certain public amenities and services.

In addition, Lien said that he will try to improve both “hard” and “soft” quality medical resources in the city’s hospitals, which is expected to level up the hospitals’ services and create a better work environment.

source: http://www.chinapost.com.tw / The China Post / Home> Taiwan> Local / by John Liu,  The China Post / October 12th, 2014