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From DoT to Health City

The former director of the Department of Tourism joins the ranks of Health City Cayman Islands. Shomari Scott is the Marketing Director for Dr. Devi Shetty’s vision of affordable health care in the west. 

Judy-Ann Ebanks will be the new HR Director at the mega-hospital. Mr. Scott says after five years of heading up the tourism department, this was the right move for him to make.

“ You have a great product you’re going to be working with which is the number one thing. And just understanding the model, if you have less of a price and you give on quality, this model is turning it upside down and on its head – where you are going to have great quality at less of a price. What great of a product and what a great unique selling proposition to have right here in the Cayman Islands,” said Mr. Scott.

source: http://www.cayman27.com / Cayman 27 / by Tammi Sulliman and Kevin Watler / Thursday – December 05th, 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

Malaysia’s health tourism industry booming, says Dr Hilmi

REVENUE of RM351.5 million was recorded  from 401,262 health tourists to the country until June this year, said Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya.

He said the figure was expected to double by the end of December based on the number of health tourist arrivals to the country.

“The target this year is RM630 million in revenue from the strategies, promotional efforts and intensive marketing undertaken by the Malaysian Health Tourism Council (MHTC) to ensure that Malaysia becomes a major health tourism destination,” he said to a question from Datuk Dr Nik Mazian Nik Mohamad (PAS-Pasir Puteh) at the Dean Rakyat sitting, here, yesterday.

Nik Mazian wanted to know the number of health tourists to Malaysia, the estimated revenue earned from health tourism and the number of medical centres from which they sought treatment.

Dr Hilmi said the efforts undertaken by the MHTC proved fruitful as the number of health tourists to the country increased each year, thus giving a big impact to the industry.

“The number of health tourists to Malaysia rose to 583,296 in 2011 from 392,956 in 2010 (48 per cent increase).

In 2012, the number increased further to  671,727 (15 per cent rise),” he said.

As for revenue, he said the figure increased to RM511.2 million in 2011 from RM378.7 million in 2010 (35 per cent rise), and in 2012, it rose to RM594 million, a 16 per cent increase over the previous year.

Dr Hilmi said there were 72 hospitals and healthcare centres registered with the MHTC for the promotion of health tourism in this country, and they were offering attractive treatment packages at reasonable costs.

Among the hospitals which received a high number of tourists in 2012 were the Prince Court Medical Centre Kuala Lumpur, Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur, Johor Specialist Hospital, Sime Darby Medical Centre Subang Jaya and Lam Wah Ee Hospital in Penang. — Bernama

source: http://www.theborneopost.com / Bornea Post Online / Home> News> Nation / Wednesday – November 27th, 2013

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Mashhad’s Razavi Hospital receives intl. recognition

The 4th Conference on Health Tourism in Islamic Countries has started in the city of Mashhad northeast of Iran. The event is hosted Mashhad’s Razavi Hospital. Health and government officials from over fifty countries such as Lebanon, Malaysia, Iraq and … Continue reading

Doctor Jose A. Castaneda Is Launching New Bariatric Surgery Services in Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta occupies the first place as medical tourism destination in Mexico, with integral and specialized weight loss surgery performed by a team of leading bariatric surgeons led by Dr Castaneda.

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Is Puerto Vallarta a safe medical tourism destination? This is a typical question asked by patients traveling for surgery from the US and Canada. Doctor Jose A. Castaneda Cruz, one of the leading bariatric surgeons in Mexico, commands a team of leading weight loss doctors in Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara (in the state of Jalisco) and he is very confident about the safety there: “In the national forum held by federal authorities Coparmex and Canirac, strategies were established to promote medical tourism in foreign countries, with the purpose of positioning Mexico among the top ten destinations worldwide. According to some statistics, in 2012 Puerto Vallarta reached the first place as a beach destination for bariatric medical tourism, leaving behind Cancun and the Mayan Riviera, and it is now close to becoming the top destination in Latin America for US and Canadian patients,” confirms Dr Jose A. Castaneda.

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In light of this unstoppable growth,  Dr Jose A. Castaneda  and his medical team have developed new bariatric packages at affordable prices, with savings that can be as much as 50% to 60% compared with the cost of bariatric surgery in USA or Canada. “In December 2013, we will be adding 2 innovative and new bariatric procedures and new additional services at our private hospital in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta,” says Dr Castaneda. Many foreign patients travel to Puerto Vallarta seeking medical care as well as enjoying a bit of time-off away from home, and undoubtedly this destination offers plenty of reasons to attract patients from all over the world; relaxing beaches, friendly and welcoming people, ideal weather conditions and affordable prices.

“We encourage people suffering from morbid obesity to really explore and research Puerto Vallarta as potential destination for gastric bypass surgery, duodenal switch surgery  or gastric sleeve surgery . The new bariatric packages include special rates and very useful services that can be obtained all under one single roof, another advantage of our new focus for 2014”, confirms doctor Jose A. Castaneda Cruz.

source: http://www.prweb.com / PRWeb / Home / Puerto Vallarta, Jallisco (PR Web)/ November 27th, 2013