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Inviato: Gio Lug 09, 2020 2:37 am
Oggetto: Re: India has become a top destination for medical tourists
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Inviato: Gio Lug 09, 2020 2:36 am
Oggetto: India has become a top destination for medical tourists
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Medical tourists from Asia, Latin America, and Africa are drawn to India for the superior quality of health care, its accredited medical facilities, and qualified, trained medical personnel in the West.
The health system in India
The low cost of healthcare is not the only driving force for medical tourism in India. The level of health services in major hospitals and medical centers is on par with what is offered in the United States and Great Britain, and is higher than most Asian countries. Patients in Western nations who opt for superior and accredited facilities will receive the same type of medical services in the way they are used to, such as doctors, nurses, and other health professionals who are trained and certified by standards and western practices.
Accreditation standards are locally controlled by the Indian Health Federation, the Medical Tourism Council and the Indian Ministry of Health. Accreditation of hospitals and other sanitation facilities is managed locally by NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers), which is the constituent board of QCIN (Quality Council of India). Some hospitals are also internationally accredited by the Joint Commission International, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the British Standards Institute, or are affiliated with US and Western healthcare organizations and insurance companies.
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