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Apollo Hospitals Founder to explore Trichy’s potential for Medical Tourism

Dr Prathap C Reddy, Founder, Apollo Hospitals, said that he would take healthcare to the next level while exploring the potential of Tiruchirappalli (Trichy), Tamil Nadu in international Medical Tourism. He was on a visit to Apollo Speciality Hospital in Trichy early this week, Harish Murali reported in The Times of India.

“The recognition that the Apollo Hospitals receive worldover encouraged us to expand our healthcare endeavour a step further by launching Apollo Specialty Hospitals in Trichy,” Dr Reddy said. The facilities provided at Trichy Apollo are equivalent to the best available in the world. Continuing innovation by the Apollo team by leveraging modern technology has brought down the cost of medical expenditure significantly, he added.

The 225-bed hospital in Trichy was unveiled on November 7 by chief minister J Jayalalithaa through videoconferencing from Chennai. The plan for the facility was finalised in February 2011.

source: http://www.travelbizmonitor.com / TravelBizMonitor.com / Home / by TBM Staff, Mumbai / Wednesday – December 25th, 2013

Book ‘Yogic Manager’ connecting mythology with Wellness Tourism launched

Avinash B. Sharma launched his business novel, Yogic Manager, at a recent event in Mumbai.  Dr. Radhakrishanan Pillai, Author, Corporate Chanakya was the Chief Guest of the event. Yogic Manager uses Mahabharata as a plot set in the corporate world, in a management consulting firm. Commenting on the book, Sharma said, “The book focuses on Wellness Tourism in India not just as an upcoming segment but a highly potential one too. With the growing popularity of the segment, there is much demand for Wellness Tourism, especially in a diversified country like India, which has so much to offer from yoga to Ayurveda to ancient healing methodology.”

Sharma went on to say, “I think there are challenges in terms of infrastructure, but if you look at it from the global perspective, I don’t think any country is better suited for Wellness Tourism than India because it has such a rich heritage and not just in practices which are Ayurveda, yoga and so many others but also in history, culture, architectural beauty. All of this could be clubbed together to make it a very holistic experience for the foreign tourists. Once the infrastructural issues are taken care of I believe India is going to do very well in this field”.

Yogic Manager recreates Arjuna’s crisis so people who know about the epic would know that he is a powerful warrior, but just when the war is about to start he faces a moral crisis and doesn’t know how to proceed and fight against the people he cares about like Dronacharya. To help him in the crisis he gets Bhagvat Geeta from Lord Krishna; the book tries to recreate his character through a knowledgeable worker, a management consultant, Arjun Atmanand. He faces a crisis with his conscious; to deal with it he gets spiritual advice. The firm he works with is called Charactera Consulting, similar to the battle field of Kurukshetra. The book is about how one can apply ancient Indian teachings in the modern corporate world. The story is a medium on how to apply yoga and Vedic philosophy to work.

There are a lot of ancient teachings in India which can be applied to management, this novel is targets anyone who wants to try something different from ancient Indian perspective and challenge conventional thinking. “It is a trend that has a lot of potential in the future. Yoga as an activity and business has grown a lot in the western world. Right now yoga is a multi-billion dollar industry and I think it has got a lot more potential than just the exercises and breathing. And my book is an attempt to show a more holistic view of yoga which is, that it can be used for spiritual growth and intellectual growth and not just your health,” Sharma said.

source: http://www.travelbizmonitor.com / TravelBizMonitor.com / Home / by Apoorva Tripathi, Mumbai / Friday – December 06th, 2013

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Bermuda Sounds Upbeat After World Medical Tourism & Global Healthcare Congress

The ministers of health and tourism in Bermuda returned from the 6th World Medical Tourism & Global Healthcare Congress, in Las Vegas, upbeat about making the island nation an attractive destination for medical tourism patients. Palm Beach Gardens, FL : … Continue reading

‘Medical tourists’ bring in steady profit

THE revenue from medical tourism has been steadily increasing for the past three years, recording RM351.1mil between January and June this year, said Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya.

“The ministry expects this sum to double by the end of this year to RM630mil,” he said in reply to Datuk Dr Nik Mazian Nik Mohamad (PAS – Pasir Puteh).

“The amount of revenue garnered from medical tourism increased by 35% from RM378.7mil in 2010 to RM511.2mil in 2011. Last year, we recorded RM594mil in revenue, which is a 16% increase from 2011.”

Among the top 10 hospitals to receive the most number of “medical tourists” last year were the Island Hospital, Penang Adventist, Lam Wah Ee Hospital, Prince Court Medical Centre and Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur.

As of June, 401,262 people were recorded to have sought medical treatment in Malaysia.

Meanwhile, Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz said that as of August this year, Chinese nationals made up the most number of participants in the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme since its launch in 2002.

“There were 4,187 Chinese tourists in the programme, followed by Japan (2,880), Bangladesh (2,603), Britain (2,016) and Iran (1,266),” he said in a written reply to Lim Lip Eng (DAP – Segambut).

Mohamed Nazri said the ministry had no plans to change the criteria for foreigners who wanted to sign up for the programme, adding that 22,320 foreigners from 122 countries had received approvals for long-term stay in Malaysia since its launch.

source: http://www.thestar.com.my / The Star Online / Home> News> Nation / by The Dewan Rakyat / Wednesday – November 27th, 2013

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Travel Specialists Agree to Share Best Practices, Provider Information at Medical Tourism Congress

Health and travel professionals from across the globe will share best practices and standards within the medical tourism industry with consumers, according to an agreement reached at the 6th World Medical Tourism & Global Healthcare Congress. Palm Beach Gardens, FL … Continue reading