Review of Professional Management
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G. RAMESH1 , N. LAKSHMI2

First Published 31 Dec 2012. https://doi.org/10.1177/rpm.2012.10.2.55
Article Information Volume 10 Issue 2 July-December-2012

1ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF COMMERCE, SIR THEAGARAYA COLLEGE, CHENNAI-60021 , 2ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ARCHITECTURE, AALIM MUHAMMED SALEGH ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE CHENNAI-600055,

Abstract

In the recent past, a trend known as medical tourism has emerged wherein citizens of highly developed countries choose to travel to less developed areas of the world to receive a wide variety of medical services. Medical tourism refers to growing practices of traveling across international borders in order to receive health care services. A medical tourism company arranges and facilitates the patient’s flight, hotel accommodation and the schedule of the surgery. Medical tourism is a new concept for India. Western medical tourists are particularly drawn to India to avoid waiting lists in home countries. The State-of-the-art medical equipment, modern hospitals, board-certified surgeons and world-class standards of nursing set India on par with other Asian medical destinations. Indian medical professionals are recognized all over the world and they provide world–class health care at an affordable price. With skyrocketing hospitalization and treatment cost in developed *Dr. G. Ramesh ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF COMMERCE, SIR THEAGARAYA COLLEGE, CHENNAI-60021, **Ms. N. Lakshmi ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ARCHITECTURE, AALIM MUHAMMED SALEGH ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE CHENNAI-600055, countries, India is rapidly expanding its base in this unique sector. A number of public and private hospitals in the country have also received accolades abroad. This paper is at analysis on the under trained in Medical Tourism in India on the basis of secondary information


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