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Dubai: Thumbay Group, SNTTA sign MoU to boost medical tourism

Dubai :

“Dubai has a well-deserved reputation for excellence and professional practice and we want to contribute our mite to the vision, mission and goals of the UAE health authorities,” says Akbar Moideen Thumbay, director healthcare and retail, Thumbay group UAE.

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“There are so many issues relating to medical tourism and because the area is developing so quickly it’s becoming essential that hospitals, insurers and policy makers, to name a few work together closely to streamline processes to cater to this market. UAE has tremendous potential to come up as the most important medical-tourism destination for the people of this region,” he added.

Founder president of Thumbay Group UAE, Thumbay Moideen and T L S Iyer, general manager of SNTTA signed a memorandum of understanding to offer advanced services for medical and health tourists. Akbar Moideen Thumbay, director healthcare and retail, Thumbay Group UAE, Dr Benazir Ameer Ali, director Thumbay International Medical and Health Tourism Department, Valsala Kumar, group general manager (finance and administration) and Vishal Sood, general manager SNTTA were present on the occasion.

Thumbay Hospitals and SNTTA have strategically partnered to assist and offer world-class services at affordable prices to international patients and guests and to look after all their needs whilst in the UAE. We understand the changing dynamics medical tourism and we are learning to adapt, says Dr Benazir Ameer Ali, director Thumbay medical and health tourism department.

The partnership will help Thumbay Hospital to extend its reach and market worldwide to prospective patients. This partnership will leave Thumbay Hospital to concentrate on its commitment of providing world class healthcare at affordable prices. SNTTA will look after the travel, accommodation and other logistics for Thumbay Hospital’s international patients and increase their client base which is a win-win situation for both and create an all-inclusive package for international patients including air flights, hotel accommodation, visa and excursion facilities.

SNTTA will be venturing in medical tourism for the first time and will be able to offer healthcare services to its ever growing number of tourists said T L S Iyer, general manager of SNTTA. SNTTA tourists will now have a preferred healthcare provider in Thumbay Hospitals to take care of their tourists 24X7 in the UAE.

“As part of the strategic plans, Thumbay Group is planning to open representative offices in 20 countries to educate people about medical facilities and services at all Thumbay Hospitals in UAE. We expect to have about 1000 patients as medical tourists per day in the next 5 – 6 years. It is ambitious but achievable,” says an optimistic Akbar Moideen Thumbay.

Medical tourism is now perceived as one of the fastest growing segments in healthcare. The recent trend is for patients to travel from developed countries to third world countries for medical treatment because of cost consideration, waiting time, privacy, and confidentiality, though the traditional pattern still continues. Technology will lead the way in future medical tourism. Along with that we can expect extremely personalized services, niche specialist centers, wider network of partnerships, increased number of accreditation, certifications and industry specific associations said Dr Benazir. To offer our personalized services, we are the first medical tourism provider to have opened a counter in Sharjah International Airport and we are planning to open one in Dubai International Airport soon, she added.

“Thumbay Hospitals have been at the forefront of developing the necessary infrastructure to attract medical tourists. We have a department here establishing this,” Akbar Moideen said. The international medical tourism department of Thumbay Hospitals aims to cater to an extensive number of patients and be known as the preferred hospital for medical tourism in UAE. Currently, Thumbay Hospitals receive inquiries from a wide range of clientele including hospitals, medical practitioners, partnered agents, and various inquiry forwarding websites from across the globe.

Thumbay Hospitals is aligning itself with Dubai’s Vision 2020 for medical tourism. Along with Dubai, the other Emirates of UAE are gearing up to attract more medical tourists in the near future. This would mean increasing patient requirements, higher demand for facilities and larger calls for personalization.

Looking at the current and future trends in medical tourism, Thumbay Hospital has developed enhanced facilities, maintaining highest standards of quality and offering packages with a wide range of personalization options. The medical tourism industry is going through an exciting phase where international and intra-regional activities are taking place within this sector of the health market.

source: http://www.daijiworld.com / DaijiWorld / Home> Gulf / Media Release / Dubai – July 06th, 2015

HUMAN: Medical Tourism: Your Hospital Away from Home

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Where will you be going for your summer vacation? With schools out and businesses humming along with less than full rosters, most Americans are taking to the beach, visiting theme parks, attending destination weddings or planning trips to see relatives this summer.

But for an estimated 750,000 Americans this year, the next getaway won’t be used to spend time relaxing, but rather to save money on health care, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

According to the latest Milliman Medical Index, which analyzes Americans’ health-care spending, the typical family of four covered by an average employer-sponsored preferred provider organization (PPO) spends $24,671 on health care. The CDC pegs the total cost of health-care spending annually at $2.9 trillion. In order to save money on their health-care costs, Americans are looking abroad for cheaper, but no less effective, treatment options.

Medical tourism certainly comes with potential risks, but many patients would not otherwise be able to afford critical or even elective procedures. Medical tourists are traveling for everything from the most basic outpatient procedures to much more complicated surgeries requiring weeks of recovery.

source: http://www.news.discovery.com / Home> D News> Human / by Talal Al-Khatib / June 30th, 2015

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Our medical expertise better than in some western countries — Najib

Najib launching the ‘Malaysan Medical Association Fifty Five Years 1959-2014’ book. Also seen are Subramaniam (left) and Dr Ashok Zachariah. — Bernama photo

Najib launching the ‘Malaysan Medical Association Fifty Five Years 1959-2014’ book. Also seen are Subramaniam (left) and Dr Ashok Zachariah. — Bernama photo

Putrajaya :

The medical expertise in Malaysia is comparable and sometimes better than in most Western countries, said prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday.

He pointed out that earlier this year, the country’s healthcare system received the top score out of 25 countries surveyed by an American publication, ahead of Spain, France, Ireland and New Zealand.

“We should all be proud of such recognition and I congratulate members of the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) for the hard work they have put into making Malaysia as one of the best healthcare system in the world. “That is no small achievement,” he said at the launching of the Book, Malaysan Medical Association Fifty Five Years 1959-2014, here yesterday.

Najib added that excellence was also reflected in the number of foreigners who were coming to Malaysia to have medical procedures.

He noted that Malaysia’s share of the medical tourism market had nearly doubled in the last four years.

In 2014, it reached 770,000 patients bringing in revenue of around RM700 million, and this year, the figures were expected to rise further to 930,000 patients and a revenue of RM1 billion, he said. “(The fact) that people from around the world have such confidence in the quality of our doctors and hospitals is visible proof that Malaysia is on course to achieving our goal of becoming a high income status nation by 2020,” he said.

Najib said he also intended to make Malaysia’s healthcare system as the priority to enhance competitiveness in the medical tourism market.

“If we are to compare with our neighbouring countries, we have a long way to go and I hope MMA would cooperate with us to help us achieve this challenge,” he said. Through its history, Najib noted the MMA had maintained a close working relationship with the government specially the Ministry of Health, sharing responsibility for the health of the nation.

Stressing that the government viewed the challenges faced by the medical field seriously, Najib pointed out that in the 2015 Budget, the government set out to priortise the well-being of the rakyat and allocated RM23.3 billion for healthcare and facilities. Also present at the event were Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S Subramaniam, Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, and MMA president Dr Ashok Zachariah Philip. — Bernama

source: http://www.theborneopost.com / Borneo Post Online / Home> News> Nation / Wednesday – July 01st, 2015

New Hampton Inn, World of Beer coming to West Shore

The future Hampton Inn & Suites will take advantage of a growing medical tourism industry and Avion Park’s proximity to Tampa International Airport, its operator says. It is scheduled to open next summer. MCKIBBON HOTEL GROUP

The future Hampton Inn & Suites will take advantage of a growing medical tourism industry and Avion Park’s proximity to Tampa International Airport, its operator says. It is scheduled to open next summer. MCKIBBON HOTEL GROUP

Tampa  :

Development in downtown Tampa has been getting the lion’s share of attention, but the West Shore Business District is keeping pace.

McKibbon Hotel Group broke ground this week on a seven-story, 178-room Hampton Inn & Suites the company says will take advantage of a growing medical tourism industry and Avion Park’s proximity to Tampa International Airport for business travelers.

It’s the group’s fourth major hotel in the West Shore district and its 11th in Tampa.

“The market is growing. That’s the real key,” said John McKibbon, chairman of the hotel group. “We’re doing very well at our existing hotels, and this is a different brand — the Hampton Inn & Suites is a little different than the hotels that we have there now.”

The hotel group also announced it has a lease agreement with World of Beer Franchising to open a new tavern in 2016, supporting the city’s growing craft beer culture. World of Beer Tampa Avion Park will feature a 4,800-square-foot tavern with a 1,200-square-foot patio.

The franchise pairs its craft brews with its signature “Tavern Fare” menu featuring comfort foods, traditional bar offerings and such touches as Bavarian pretzels and a Guinness “Brat” slider. Paul Jacobs, joint venture partner with World of Beer, said he expects to host social gatherings such as runners clubs and “yappy hours.”

“World of Beer has really tapped into something special with its unique tavern concept and this location will be a great positioning of the brand,” Jacobs said in a statement announcing the agreement.

McKibbon said his group had its sights on a fourth hotel for several years. The Laser Spine Institute’s announcement in December that it will build a new headquarters and ambulatory surgery center at Avion Park provided confidence that the area would support another hotel.

“The Hampton Inn & Suites will offer Laser Spine’s patients and their families a brand-new hotel property as well as meeting space for the institute’s conferences and events,” McKibbon said.

The spine institute operates seven regional surgery centers across the country.

The hotel will provide complimentary daily hot breakfast, on-the-run breakfast bags Monday through Friday, a pool, fitness center and 2,300 square feet of meeting space.

Ann Kulig, deputy director of the Westshore Alliance, said the new hotel will be a “valuable and much-needed asset” in the district. She said it will bring nearly 50 jobs and critical meeting space.

Kellogg & Kimsey Inc. is the general contractor for the hotel, which will open in late summer 2016.

jstockfisch@tampatrib.com / (813) 259-7834

source: http://www.tbo.com / TBO – The Tampa Tribune / Home> Business> News / by Jerome R. Stockfisch – Tribune Staff / June 30th, 2015