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28/04/2021
10/08/2018

Follow a Heart-Healthy Diet.
1.Eat more fruits and veggies.
2.Choose whole grains. Try brown rice instead of white. Switch to whole wheat pasta.
3.Choose lean proteins like poultry, fish, beans, and legumes.
4.Cut down on processed foods, sugar, salt, and saturated fat.

27/09/2017

Worlds one of the best hospital
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX is ranked nationally in 3 adult and 1 pediatric specialties. It was also high-performing in 3 adult specialties. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is a 665-bed cancer facility with 28,167 admissions in the most recent year reported. It performed 8,407 annual inpatient and 11,734 outpatient surgeries. Its emergency room had 26,037 visits. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is a teaching hospital.

24/09/2017

Fortis Healthcare Limited is a chain of super speciality hospitals in India.
It has its hospitals in Delhi, Amritsar, Kolkata, Navi Mumbai, Mohali, Ludhiana, Jaipur, Chennai, Kota, Bengaluru, Gurgaon, Noida, Faridabad, Mumbai, and Odisha

24/09/2017

Wockhardt Hospitals is one of the best hospitals in India with a strong presence in the western parts of the country

24/09/2017

Medical tourism statistics
1.64% of patients that traveled abroad for care did not have health insurance.
2.Almost 83% of patients traveled with a companion.
3.Almost 70% of patients rated their medical care as excellent.
4. 33% of patients traveled abroad for cosmetic surgery.
5. Almost 90% of patients or their companions engaged in tourism activities.
6. Almost 85% of US patients found they received more personalized medical care than in the US
7.Almost 86% of US patients said they would travel again overseas for medical care
8. Nearly 27% of patients had previously traveled to a foreign country to receive medical care, most were female, all were between ages 45 and 64; the majority were White/Caucasian; all were American; all were college educated; half had household incomes between $50,000 and $100,000; and some had health insurance (50%), while other did not.
9. Nearly 80% of the demand for medical travel is driven by cost savings.
10. Medical tourists spend between $7,475 and $15,833 per medical travel trip.
11. 48% of respondents would be interested in engaging in medical tourism again at some point in the future.
12. The cost of medical treatment (85%) and state-of-the-art technology (83%) were the most important factors in their decision to travel abroad for treatment.
13. Out of 49 participants that had previously traveled overseas for medical treatment, 36% used a medical tourism facilitator.

22/09/2017

The Benefits of Medical Tourism
1. Affordability and Cost-effectiveness. The low cost of medical procedures, is the number one reason why people go offshore for medical treatments. ...
2. High-Quality Healthcare. ...
3. Immediate Service. ...
4. Improved Flight and Communication Services. ...
5. Travel Opportunities.

20/09/2017

From Pakistan to India — A new lease on life

It was his life’s race against time. Lahori resident Aslam needed an urgent liver transplant for his 18-year-old daughter Saima. He knew he had no choice but to look outside his resources, and get her the best possible specialised treatment.

20/09/2017

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20/09/2017

Médico

20/09/2017

Médico refers to people traveling to a country other than their own to obtain medical treatment.

15/09/2017

Top 10 world class hospital in Austria provide world class medical treatment

1.Krankenhaus der Elisabethinen Graz,Graz
Austria
2.Ordensklinikum Linz Barmherzige
Schwestern,Linz Austria
3.Brothers of Charity Hospital Vienna,Wien
Austria
4.WGKK - Hanusch Hospital, Wien Austria
5.Privatklinik Döbling Wien Austria
6.Wilhelminenspital ,Wien Austria
7.Hospital of the Divine Savior, Wien Austria
8.Franziskus Spital, Wien Austria
9.Orthopädisches Spital Speising, Wien
Austria
10.St. Josef Krankenhaus Wien, Wien
Austria

31/08/2017

Top world class and low cost hospitals in turkey as your health care destination
1.Acıbadem International Hospital
2.Hisar Intercontinental Hospital
3.Yeditepe University Hospital
4.Liv Hospital Group
5.ISTANBUL Mexicana international Hospital
6.Koc University Hospital
7.Avcılar Hospital
Above all hospitals are located near Istanbul , Turkey .

31/08/2017

TOP HOSPITALS IN ITALY AS YOUR MEDICAL TOURISM DESTINATIONS.
1.ISTITUTO EUROPEO DI ONCOLOGIA IEO MILAN ,ITALY
2.CENTRO CARDIOLOGICO MONZINO MILAN , ITALY
3.ISTITUTO AUXOLOGICO ITALIANO MILAN ,ITALY
4.VILLA DONATELLO FLORENCE , ITALY
5.CASA DI CURA PRIVATA ERNESTO MONTANARI , MORCIANO DI ROMAGNA , ITALY
6. ICC- INSTITUTE OF CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY , ROME ,ITALY
7.INSTITUTO PROSPERIUS FLORENCE ,ITALY
8.POLICLINICO ABANO TERME , ITALY
9.VILLA ANNA SAN BENEDETTO DEL TRONTO , ITALY
10. DR.GIAN PAOLO TASSI NEUROSURGERY SPECIALIST SAN BENEDETTO DEL TRONTO , ITALY

30/08/2017

World class hospital provides medical tourism in India.
1.FORTIS LA FEMME, GREATER KAILASH – NEW DELHI
2.ROCKLAND HOSPITAL – NEW DELHI
3.PRIMUS SUPER SPECIALTY HOSPITAL – NEW DELHI
4.BLK SUPER SPECIALTY HOSPITAL – NEW DELHI
5.COLUMBIA ASIA REFERRAL HOSPITAL – YESHWANTHPUR
6.APOLLO HOSPITALS – BANGALORE
7.FORTIS HOSPITAL – CUNNINGHAM ROAD – BANGALORE
8.NARAYANA INSTITUTE OF CARDIAC SCIENCES (NICS) – BANGALORE
9.GLOBAL HOSPITALS – CHENNAI
10.SRI RAMACHANDRA MEDICAL CENTRE (SRMC) – CHENNAI
11.APOLLO GLENEAGLES HOSPITALS – CHENNAI
12.AKSHAYA APOLLO HOSPITAL – AHMEDABAD
13.FORTIS HOSPITALS – MOHALI
14.FORTIS HOSPITALS – AMRITSAR

28/08/2017

Medical tourism facility in Thailand...
Thailand is leading Asia as a medical tourism destination. Medical tourism in Thailand is booming; pushing other nations down the list. The number of medical tourists that come in Thailand has been steadily increasing since the early 2000's. This has resulted in the country taking its place on the top of the global medical tourism market.

The main reasons that have enabled Thailand to dominate this growing market are:

The low cost of medical treatment,
The quality of treatment provided by private medical centers,
And the highly developed tourism industry.
Thailand's healthcare system

There are over 1,000 hospitals in Thailand, of which over 470 are private facilities. The country takes pride in having the largest private hospital in Asia, as well as having the first Asian hospital to receive the ISO 9001 certification and JCI accreditation. To date, 37 hospitals in Thailand have been accredited by the JCI, all of them private.

Thailand’s Medical tourism industry is largely driven by private hospitals. Thai doctors are attracted to the international hospitals as they can earn as much as 70% more than in the public hospitals.

Leading the list of private hospitals are the Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok Hospital Group, and Samitivej Hospitals. These hospitals are widely becoming renowned globally. They are known to cater mostly to foreign patients and have been actively seeking medical tourists since the early 2000's. Around 30-50% of the patients in these hospitals are foreigners, due to the fact that, to a greater extent, they find the hospitals cheaper than their home countries. However, most Thais find the prices in these hospitals too high, as salaries in Thailand are low.
Best hospital in Thailand,Bangkok provides medical tourism
1.King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok
2.Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital, Bangkok
3.Phramongkutklao Hospital, Bangkok
4.Priest Hospital, Bangkok
5.Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok
6.Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok
7.Somdet Chaopraya Institute of Psychiatry, Bangkok
8.Ramathibodi Hospital, Bangkok
9.Police General Hospital, Bangkok

26/08/2017

Medical tourism is a booming industry in Asia thanks to cheap prices, cutting-edge equipment and infrastructure that encourages visitors in need of a check-up. Which five Asian countries are top in the medical tourism industry? Read on.

Thailand

Ten years ago Singapore was said to be the capital of Southeast Asian medical tourism, but by most estimates, Thailand has now taken that title. More than 1.2 million patients visited Thailand in 2013 for the purpose of medical tourism, supporting an industry that brings the country hundreds of billions of Thai Baht every year.

Thailand’s medical tourism boom has been bolstered by the government’s keen interest in hospital accreditation. Patients concerned about safety and professionalism can choose from 33 clinics and hospitals accredited by the Joint Commission International: a global group that reserves its seal of approval for health care centers that are safe, meet multiple quality benchmarks, and have extremely strong records of patient success and satisfaction. Even the World Health Organization has called Thailand’s health care facilities “world class,” a distinction that safety-conscious patients have no doubt taken note of.

The reason many people choose Thailand for a medical procedure is the same reason any medical tourist travels abroad: cost. The price of a hip replacement surgery in Bangkok is around half the cost it would be in the United States, and other procedures offer a similarly low price point. What’s more, Thailand is easy to get to thanks to Bangkok airport’s plethora of cheap flight options to and from cities around Asia and around the world.

India

Between them, Singapore, Thailand and India account for 90 percent of Asia’s medical tourism industry, and as one of the “big three,” India has accrued foreign support and investment. With money coming into the nation’s private health care system, hospitals that cater to medical tourists have been able to purchase state-of-the-art equipment and many have received JCI accreditation.

India also promotes its physicians and surgeons as being not only world class but also trained internally through the country’s renown medical universities and research centers. Using internal talent at top medical tourism facilities keeps costs low (some estimate that patients visiting India can save up to 85 percent on surgical procedures) while still ensuring a qualified health care professional with knowledge of international medical practices and, potentially, a range of languages.

Some experts say that in the near future, India will become a clear leader in medical tourism across Asia and around the globe, mostly due to the cost effectiveness of care within the country. Even in comparison to a relatively cheap destination such as Thailand, surgery in India can cost as much as US$2,000 less. Similar to other nations keen to increase their medical tourism industries, India promotes agencies that that assist patients in every step of their journey: helping to arrange itineraries, visas, local transportation and sightseeing options for accompanying family members.

Singapore

Newcomers to the world of medical tourism may be surprised to learn that so many patients choose to take their medical needs to Singapore. It’s the most expensive city in the world; a place where the cost of living is 30 percent higher than Manhattan even.

However, medical care in Singapore isn’t too pricey. A knee replacement can cost up to US$53,000 in the United States, but in Singapore that procedure comes in at around US$13,000. Surgery in Singapore is more expensive than in surrounding medical tourism destinations such as Malaysia and Thailand, but for patients seeking an exceptional (yet not overly costly) standard of care in a developed nation, Singapore is unbeatable. The country has more than 15 hospitals dedicated to the needs of medical tourists and staffed with English-speaking doctors accustomed to the needs of foreign patients. Facilities are modern and equipped with cutting-edge technology, guaranteeing comfort, safety and proven medical results.

Medical tourists venturing abroad for the first time may also feel more at home in Singapore, as opposed to India or Thailand. English is widely spoken and city infrastructure is orderly, allowing some medical tourists to feel more at ease during their visit.

South Korea

Whereas patients seeking serious treatment tend to turn to Singapore and India, those in search of cosmetic procedures look toward South Korea. This East Asian country actively promotes itself as a destination for plastic surgery, and has even invented an operational technique it calls tip plasty: in which the size and shape of the tip of the patient’s nose is surgically altered.

South Korea is a leader in all sorts of technology, including that related to medicine. Medical tourists in South Korea appreciate the ability to record patient information, in real-time, within an electronic medical records system. Computerized health records reduce paperwork and ensure that patient information is easily accessible, even if the patient is under anesthetic. South Korea is also developing medical technology in the field of robotic surgery, a method likely to bring more patients from abroad in the future.

The government of South Korea is happy to promote medical tourism: building international health centers, and offering visitors a special visa if they’re coming to the country for the primary purpose of a medical procedure.

Malaysia

An up-and-coming destination for medical tourists, Malaysia appeals especially to patients interested in both Eastern and Western medicine. At alternative clinics designed for international visitors, qualified health care professionals provide acupuncture, herbology, and other forms of traditional Chinese and Southeast Asian medicine.

The number of medical tourists in Malaysia has more than doubled since 2010, due to the country’s lost cost of care and availability of well-trained, often international staff. As in neighboring Singapore, many of these staff speak English as a near-native tongue, and may be trained in other European languages too. Malaysian physicians and surgeons are also knowledgeable in Muslim customs, a fact which is fast making Malaysia the go-to country for medical tourists seeking a health care experience (and holiday excursion) where food is Halal and prayer rooms are available.

At the moment the most popular health service in Malaysia is a routine check-up and screening, but as the nation develops its medical tourism infrastructure, surgery – already much cheaper than what’s available in Singapore or Thailand – could bring thousands more medical tourists to Malaysia.

If you're planning a trip abroad for medical purposes, get in touch with us to discuss your insurance options. Medical procedures overseas may be much cheaper than your home town but these can still add up quickly so it's best to be covered for any scenario.

26/08/2017

Top 10 best cancer hospitals in the world.
1.university of Texas MD Anderson
2.Memorial Sloan - Kettering cancer center
3.Mayo clinic
4.Johns Hopkins hospitals
5.Institute Gustav roussy
6.Dana Faber cancer institute
7.University of California, San Fransisco
medical center
8.Sun Yat - sen university cancer center
9.Massachusetts general hospitals
10.Princess Margaret hospitals

25/08/2017

List of countries provides Medical tourism and
India on the top

25/08/2017

world class hospital provides medical tourism in India.
1.FORTIS LA FEMME, GREATER KAILASH – NEW DELHI
2.ROCKLAND HOSPITAL – NEW DELHI
3.PRIMUS SUPER SPECIALTY HOSPITAL – NEW DELHI
4.BLK SUPER SPECIALTY HOSPITAL – NEW DELHI
5.COLUMBIA ASIA REFERRAL HOSPITAL – YESHWANTHPUR
6.APOLLO HOSPITALS – BANGALORE
7.FORTIS HOSPITAL – CUNNINGHAM ROAD – BANGALORE
8.NARAYANA INSTITUTE OF CARDIAC SCIENCES (NICS) – BANGALORE
9.GLOBAL HOSPITALS – CHENNAI
10.SRI RAMACHANDRA MEDICAL CENTRE (SRMC) – CHENNAI
11.APOLLO GLENEAGLES HOSPITALS – CHENNAI
12.AKSHAYA APOLLO HOSPITAL – AHMEDABAD
13.FORTIS HOSPITALS – MOHALI
14.FORTIS HOSPITALS – AMRITSAR

23/08/2017

Top 5 world class hospitals provide medical tourism in Israel
1.Assuta hospital ramat hahayal
2.Herzliya medical center
3.Hadassah medical center
4.Ichilov hospital
5.D.R.A medical group

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