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Why India |
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Private
Healthcare Facilities in India are amongst the best in the World |
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Over the past eight years
substantial investment has been made in India's Private Healthcare
Sector, in excess of 100 million USD.
Specialist private hospital with expert and dedicated staff,
combined with the state of the art equipment have been set in many
of India's major cities to meet the needs of the country's
increasingly affluent middle class comprised of about 200 million
people. Private Healthcare costs in India are a fraction of those in
the Western World including UK, USA and Canada.
India's
private hospital have two patient categories, (i) deluxe amenities
and (ii) subsidised. International patients are cared for in the
deluxe category, thus do not utilise resources available for the
subsidised category. On the contrary, revenues from International
patients contribute towards the subsidised services. Within this
deluxe category a superior service, in terms of comfort, catering
and entertainment is easily tailored, for example air conditioned,
en-suite private rooms, a great choice of western menus, satellite
television, provisions of English newspapers etc.
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Internationally
Trained Doctors and Nurses |
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India's doctors are trained in
Western medicine and are fluent in English. Specialists at India's
leading hospital often have had postgraduate training in the US or
in the UK. In view of the large patient numbers in India, the
experience of Indian Surgeons exceeds that of their counterparts in
the US or Western Europe. Nurse are trained in English based on a
Western standards and protocols.
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Holidays,
Attractions and Convalescence |
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India's ancient traditions of
yoga, massage, spiritualism and herbal treatments have resulted in
the development of health farms and retreats located in places of
outstanding natural beauty. Post-operative convalescence at one of
these retreats will hasten your recovery and enable you to return
home rejuvenated in mind, body and spirit.
The Sunday Times, UK, in one of its issues this year writes about
India: "From the proud palaces of Rajasthan to the serene
backwaters of Kerala, India's variety is inexhaustible."
The present day tourism, if we take in India with the
billion people, with the vast civilizational heritage of the
country, from the Himalayas to Kanyakumari, J&K, Central India,
North Eastern states, Bihar, Western States, the large coastal line,
Andaman Nicobar and Lakshadweep Islands have a lot to attract the
tourists. It has sea coast in three sides, it has islands, it has
snow covered hill region, it has desert and it has thick forest
regions. All of them are of natural evolution. Many centuries old
monuments, temples, churches and mosques are spread throughout the
country. You will find in many parts of the country all three
situated adjacent to each other. It is a treat to watch such type of
unity. India has one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Taj Mahal.
Any tourist can see the continuity of the only enriched civilization
of billion people of the largest democracy with multiple religions,
multiple languages and multiple cultures.
Extracts from the Address of President of India at the Inauguration
of the 5th Global Travel & Tourism Summit in New Delhi. 8th
April 2005
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