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HEALTHCARE & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (Medical Tourism)
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UniHealth Consultancy Pvt. Ltd
UniHealth Consultancy Pvt. Ltd., a Company based in India with its headquarters in Mumbai and Gurgaon, India, has its offices and network across Middle East, SAARC and Africa. UniHealth has business interests in the Healthcare sector with its key verticals being: • Medical Tourism • Healthcare Consultancy • Hospital Management • Tele-Radiology • Pharmaceuticals • IT-BPR • Wellness & Holistic Healing Co-founded by 2 doctors, UniHealth today has a dedicated team of professionals from fields of healthcare management, information technology, hospitality industry apart from its panel of world renowned consultants at its centers in Mumbai, Pune and Delhi. About Us
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Medical Travel Program: Five Essentials
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WHY INDIA Low Cost No waiting Time Specialty Treatment
Availability of Medical Experts Availability Of Advanced Equipment No waiting Time Specialty Treatment
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India – Africa Relationship
"Africa possesses all the prerequisites to become a major growth pole of the world in the 21st century. India will work with Africa to enable it to realize this potential". Indo-African trade volume reached US$ 53.3 billion in & US$ 62 billion in Expected that it would further go up to US$ 90 billion by 2015. India has emerged as Africa's fourth largest trade partner behind China, EU & USA whilst Africa has emerged as India's sixth largest trading partner behind EU, China, UAE, USA & ASEAN. The Indian government has promised to extend loans worth US$ 5.4 billion (during ) to several African nations in order to nurture growth in those nations.
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HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBILITY – INDIA AND AFRICA
India considered as top 3 medical travel destinations Expertise and Skilled doctors, Available manpower resources, World class Infrastructures and International Quality accreditation facilities, No waiting time, affordable costs, Exclusive Nursing care, technological advancement & Success rates of treatments. Presently, Africa is struggling hard for its healthcare upbringing. African governments facing considerable budgetary constraints Public Health Delivery lacks in affordability, accessibility, and quality Limited Healthcare Human resource capacity and Understaffing Lacks Infrastructure and technological advancement
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Patient Traveling to India
Africa – Tanzania, Namibia, DR Congo, Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya Middle East – Iran, Iraq, Oman, Yemen SAARC – Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka CIS nations
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India- Middle East Relationship
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Region is well known for its oil reserves.
The term ‘middle east’ may have originated in 1850’s in the British India Office. It is a region that roughly encompasses a majority of Western Asia and Egypt. Region is well known for its oil reserves. India’s foreign policy establishment is devoting no small amount of effort to understand their country's role in a politically unstable, but exceedingly important, area of the world for Indian interests.
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The West Asian monarchies of the Arabian Gulf are an important site of labor for an estimated 6 million Indians. Trade between the two regions is expansive. India receives over 30 billion per annum from the Gulf countries. Even though the United States is the number one source country for outflows worldwide, it isn’t the largest source of remittances going to India. That would be the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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Life-Style Diseases in Middle East
Urbanization and rising per capita income have led to the consumption of unbalanced diets in GCC, thereby aggravating the prevalence of lifestyle ailments such as Diabetes and cardio- vascular diseases. UAE ranks second highest in the world for Diabetes prevalence(20%), followed by Saudi Arabia(16%), Bahrain(15.2%), according to the International Diabetes Federation. Coronary illness and obesity –related illness, are in turn, generating a need for specialty hospitals.
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Effect of globalization on healthcare policies and revenue with regard to Medical Tourism Industry
Improved quality of healthcare with competitive benchmarking system. (The globalization of the healthcare market place has had limited impact on the resident patients in India but it has led to the opening up of the Indian economy to procure the best equipments, medications and implants) Foreign Exchange Earnings (The foreign exchange earned from the international patients is invested in medical research and provision of subsidised treatment to economically under-privileged patients) Promoting Medical Tourism India ; like Make in India (Enabled the government to promote MTI by means of foreign embassies, brochures and road shows) Revenue Generation for Hospital. (Hospitals in India have shown more than 200 % increase in turnover from last 5 years. )
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Opportunities for MTI Efficient and economic human resources along with JCI accreditation Political stability in India coupled with experienced, skilled consultants; specialized infrastructures India is technologically far superior for medical procedures as compared to Thailand that may be more tourist friendly, but is twice more expensive. Singapore has about hospitals in small clusters as opposed to 200 in India.
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Project IRCTC: Connecting SAARC nations to Non Metro Cities of India !
Afghanistan, Nepal and CIS nations to – Mumbai, Pune, Indore, Kolkata, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Udaipur, Surat, Baroda, Nagpur, Lucknow, Bhuvneshwar etc ! Bhutan & Bangladesh to – Kolkata, Patna, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Jamshedpur, Raipur etc ! Sri Lanka to – Madurai, Bangalore, Trivendrum etc ! Cont……
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How it will help Indian Economy
Tourism Industry (Inbound) in India is growing ever since, and bring forex to India Travel and tourism play an important role in India's economy; compared with other nations, India ranks 14th in the world in terms of its tourism sector's contribution to the GDP. Direct benefits include economic support for Hospitals, Hotels, Retail shops, Transportation services, Entertainment venues and Attractions, + while indirect benefits include government spending on related infrastructure,
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+ Other allied service industry gets revenue generation platform.
+ plus the domestic spending of Indians employed in the tourism sector. + Infrastructure and better health-related investments will decide the future. + Hospitals of Tier 2 & Tier 3 Cities get chance to attract International Clientele in terms of expertise, technology and Infrastructure. + Revenue generation to these Tier 2 – Tier 3 hospitals would in turn help them to upgrade. + Other allied service industry gets revenue generation platform. + Expert doctors and paramedics would be motivated to stay back in those cities and less attrition. + Attracting FDI, Private investments and motivate Corporate to develop hospitals in competition.
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