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Hungary showcases Health and MICE facilities

The recently concluded Arabian Travel Market witnessed a showcase from Hungarian Tourism to better educate the Middle East travel trade. A delegation from Hungarian Tourism launched a new marketing initiative to fuel visitor growth from the region.

Budapest in Hungary

Budapest in Hungary

Gergely Horváth, CEO of Hungarian Tourism said: “The Middle East market has been a growing and increasingly important source market of visitors to Hungary over the past couple of years. We see positive signs to suggest that this trend will continue and expect a further increase in visitors from the region.”

Hungarian Tourism will now focus its marketing efforts on highlighting destination and niche markets that target specific consumer segments – health tourism, MICE, honeymoon segments.

For health tourism, the country offers cosmetic procedures and spas along with Hungary’s traditional medicinal water therapies. The MICE facilities can be availed across its 5,000 room inventory of luxury accommodation

source: http://www.traveldailymedia.com / Travel Daily ME / Home> News / May 11th, 2014

Traditional treatments promoted as spa icons

The government and Indonesian Spa Association (ASPI) aim to promote nine traditional spa treatments as icons of the Indonesian spa trade in a bid to develop the country’s potential in wellness tourism.

The commitment was expressed during the National Conference on Traditional Spas organized by the Tourism and Creative Economy Ministry on Thursday, which was held on the sidelines of the Wonderful Adventure Indonesia: Asia Pacific Hash 2014.

“We’ll promote the nine treatments to be the icons of authentic Indonesian spas. So far, only Javanese and Balinese treatments are well-known, the other seven should be further developed and promoted,” said Akhyaruddin, the ministry’s director for meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions (MICE) and special interest tourism.

Each of the nine treatments would be researched and developed by a team of traditional medicine experts, working together with spa businesses, he added.

The nine traditional spa treatments include two of the country’s most popular treatments: Javanese lulur and Balinese boreh, while the other seven are the Bugis treatment tellu sulapa eppa, bakera from Minahasa, the Batak oukup, Betawi tangas, Minang batangeh, Maduran so’oso and Banjar batimung.

Batimung, from Banjar, is known as the rejuvenating herbs of Borneo. The concoction uses rainforest plants, including jasmine, rose and pandanus. Used for body masks, steaming and exfoliation, these plants have been proven to help improve blood circulation and reduce body odor caused by the toxins of everyday living.

The so’oso treatment from Madura is proven to tremendously improve skin condition through exfoliation using egg protein. The old kingdom of Madura is a hub of traditional Indonesian remedies and healthcare. It is also famous for the long comforting strokes of its massage to enhance physical and spiritual energy.

The traditional Minang batangeh treatment has been clinically proven useful in detoxifying the body and aiding tissue recovery from long-term chronic illness. The Bugis ethnic group in Sulawesi has a philosophy of wellness traditions known as tellu sulapa eppa, which means living in harmony. The treatment is termed bedda lotong and uses a traditional body scrub made of mashed rice and rempah-rempah (spices).

Firmansyah Rachim, the ministry’s director general for the development of tourist destinations, said there were many areas nationwide with great potential for the spa and wellness industry in addition to Bali.

“Spas have always been associated with Bali. But what about other areas? In fact, we have a lot of other places to get authentic traditional treatments,” he said.

source: http://www.thejakartapost.com / The Jakarta Post / Home> Archipelago / by Desy Nurhayati, The Jakarta Post – Denpasar, Friday-May 09th, 2014

Dubai medical tourism packages with visa, hotel

Providers of medical tourism packages will be required to acquire membership of Medical Tourism Club

by Majorie van Leijen

Come September, and people visiting Dubai seeking medical care will be met with more than a treatment on a hospital bed: visa, hotel accommodation as well as recreational activities for families who accompany patients will be included in the medical tourism package.

Hospitals and healthcare facilities that wish to provide services to medical tourists will be required to provide all-inclusive medical tourism packages and acquire membership from the Medical Tourism Club from September 1, 2014, the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) said.

The initiative is aimed to streamline medical tourism for the emirate by including all stakeholders in the process. “All relevant stakeholders including immigration, aviation industry, hospitality sector, and public and private hospitals will work together to ensure medical tourists receive both excellent treatment as well as world-class hospitality that Dubai is synonymous with,” explained Ramadan Ibrahim, Director of Medical Regulation and of the Medical Tourism Programme.

Under the scheme, providers of medical tourism packages will be required to acquire membership of the Medical Tourism Club, a non-profit club subjected to eligibility of the provider.

“For example, they need to provide us details of the specialties they would like to promote, details of the doctors who provide those specialties, the number of procedures they have conducted, etc,” said Ibrahim.

“In addition to medical facilities, we will also evaluate hospitals on the basis of the comfort and ease they provide patients. This includes checking whether they have translators, chauffer services etc., which will all be part of the medical tourism package.

Based on the score, which is to be evaluated by the DHA, providers will receive platinum, gold or silver membership. “The first package will be launched in September this year and will be wellness and preventive services package,” adds Ibrahim.

Priority areas of medical tourism services in the UAE are orthopaedic and sports medicine, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dental procedures, dermatology and preventive health check-ups.

In a business that globally turns around $30 billion annually and is expected to double by end-2020, Dubai aims to utilise its position as a leading tourism destination and extend it to include an offering of its medical services.

A Dubai Medical tourism website will be launched by the last quarter of 2014 and will include all details and hyperlinks of the approved members.

source: http://www.emirates247.com / Emirates247 / Home> News> Emirates / by Majorie van Leijen / Tuesday – May 13th, 2014

Germans to Travel to Poland for Treatment?

WARSAW, Poland :

Medical tourism experts see Poland as potentially significant player in this industry. The country’s popularization as a hotspot for foreign patients is the result of implementation of the Ministry of Economy’s program: “Promotion of the Polish economy on international markets”. Promotion is underway in Germany, UK, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Russia, and theUSA.

A commercial mission of Polish medical centers was organized in Germany on 9-11.04. There were 60 participants fromPoland and Germany and invited guests. Polish companies returned home with the prospect of new contracts on the German market.

Representatives of Polish companies met with German experts, representatives of medical tourism environments, and other potential business partners. Two conferences were held during this mission: in Cologne and Berlin.  The first, in Cologne, was addressed to travel agencies and medical tourism intermediaries. The meeting in Berlin concerned health care funds. The leitmotif was the cross-border health care directive, discussed by leading expert and co-author of the directive, Dr. Günter Danser.

Talks between potential partners from both countries also took place during matchmaking sessions in Cologne and Berlin. Hospitals enjoyed the greatest interest among German health care funds, and among medical tourism intermediaries, sanatoriums and dental clinics attracted the most interest.

Still planned for 2014: studio visit of foreign journalists to Poland (May), a mission to the United Kingdom and participation in The Health&Medical Tourism Show (July); mission to Denmark and Health&Rehab Scandinavia (September); international conference in Washington “Poland – fast growing health destination” and World Medical Tourism & Global Healthcare Congress (September); mission to Sweden and Norway (November), studio visit of foreign industry partners to Poland(December).

source: http://www.prnewswire.co.uk / Home> Healthcare & Hospitals> Travel Industry / May 07th,  2014 / www.polandmedicaltourism.com

DHA receives president of medical tourism association

Dubai :

Engineer Essa Al Maidoor, director-general of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) recently received Renee-Marie Stephano, President of the Medical Tourism Association (MTA) that is a not-for-profit trade association headquartered in the United States of America.

The meeting was held at the DHA headquarters and was attended by Dr Ramadan Ibrahim, director of medical regulation and director of the medical tourism programme, and Linda Abdullah Ruhi, head of healthcare facility regulation unit and project manager of the medical tourism programme.

The two sides discussed cooperation in training courses for medical tourism, cooperation in the field of conferences and participation in the DHA congress that will be held in October to discuss the role of regulation in medical tourism.

The two factions discussed ways to share experiences in the field of medical tourism and participation in global medical tourism conferences.

Al Maidoor provided an overview of the medical tourism strategy of the DHA.

He said that in line with the vision, leadership and encouragement from Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council and as per the  goals of the Dubai Health Sector Strategy 2013-2025, the DHA recently announced Dubai’s medical tourism initiatives and that Dubai is relying on its strengths by  building a health system that supports excellence in health care with a focus on  healthcare professionals,  health investment and excellence in services across a diversified range of  medical specialities.

He said that the strategy has been designed over two phases, the first one has been chalked out until 2016 and the second until 2020 and that the  aim of the strategy is to ensure Dubai features among the top medical tourism destinations around the world.

He concluded that DHA is keen to work with local, regional and international stakeholders to strengthen the medical tourism initiative.
source: http://www.gulftoday.ae / The Gulf Today / Home> Local / by Rayan  Sheety / May 07th, 2014