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Published by: RNCOS
Published: Sep. 1, 2009 - 55 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1. Analyst View
- 2. India Medical Tourism Industry - An Overview
- 3. Key Market Trends and Developments
- 3.1 Hospital Services Industry
- 3.2 Travel and Tourism Industry
- 3.3 Commonwealth Games
- 3.4 Growing Uninsured Population Worldwide
- 3.5 Increasing Focus on IT Deployment
- 3.6 Linkage between Payers and Providers
- 3.7 Huge Pool of Medical Professionals
- 4. Market Segmentation
- 4.1 Cardiac Procedure
- 4.2 Orthopedic Procedure
- 4.3 Neurological and Spinal Surgery
- 4.4 Cosmetic Surgery
- 4.5 Dental Treatment
- 4.6 Wellness Tourism
- 4.6.1 Alternative Medication
- 4.6.2 Spa
- 5. Cost Analysis
- 6. Government Initiatives
- 7. Industry Restraints
- 7.1 Follow-ups, Complications and Post-operative Care
- 7.2 Health Infrastructure
- 7.3 Connectivity and Tourism Infrastructure
- 7.4 Low co-ordination between the Operators
- 7.5 Proper Accreditation and Collaboration
- 8. Competitive Landscape
- 8.1 Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd.
- 8.2 Wockhardt Ltd.
- 8.3 Max India Ltd.
- 8.4 Fortis Healthcare Ltd.
- List of Figures:
- Figure 2-1: Global - Medical Tourism Market (Billion US$), 2005, 2008 & 2012
- Figure 2-2: India - Share in Global Medical Tourism Market (2008)
- Figure 2-3: India - Forecast for Share in Global Medical Tourism Market (2012)
- Figure 2-4: India - Medical Tourist Arrivals (‘000), 2005-2008
- Figure 2-5: India - Medical Tourism Market (Million US$), 2005-2008
- Figure 2-6: India - Forecast for Medical Tourist Arrivals ('000), 2009-2012
- Figure 2-7: India - Forecast for Medical Tourism Market (Million US$), 2009-2012
- Figure 3-1: India - Hospital Market (Billion US$), 2008 & 2012
- Figure 3-2: India - Medical Equipment Market (Billion US$) 2008 & 2012
- Figure 3-3: India - Foreign Exchange Earnings from Tourism (Billion US$), 2008 & 2012
- Figure 3-4: US - Forecast for Uninsured People (Million), 2009-2012
- Figure 4-1: Global - Most Preferred Spa Destinations (%), 2003
- Figure 4-2: India - Main Reasons for Visiting Spas (%), 2003
- Figure 4-3: India - Favorite Treatments taken by Spa Consumers (%), 2003
- List of Tables:
- Table 4-1: India - Cost of Cardiac Procedures in Comparison to Other Countries (US$)
- Table 4-2: India - Cost of Orthopedic Procedures in Comparison to Other Countries (US$)
- Table 4-3: India - Cost of Neurological and Spinal Surgical Procedures in Comparison to UK (US$)
- Table 4-4: India - Cost of Parkinson’s Procedures in Comparison to UK (US$)
- Table 4-5: India - Cost of Cosmetic & Plastic Surgical Procedures in Comparison to Other Countries (US$)
- Table 4-6: India - Cost of Dental Treatments in Comparison to US (US$)
- Table 4-7: India - Ayurveda Statistics (Number)
- Table 4-8: India - Siddha Statistics (Number)
- Table 4-9: India - Yoga Statistics (Number)
- Table 4-10: India - Naturopathy Statistics (Number)
- Table 4-11: India - Unani Statistics (Number)
- Table 4-12: India - Homoeopathy Statistics (Number)
- Table 5-1: India - Cost Surgeries in Comparison to US/UK (US$)
- Table 5-2: India - Cost Surgeries in Comparison to Other Countries (US$)
- Table 5-3: India - Cost of Accommodation (US$)
- Table 5-4: US & UK - Approximate Waiting Period with Nature of Treatment (Months)
AbstractMedical tourism in India has emerged as the fastest growing segment of tourism industry despite the global economic downturn. High cost of treatments in the developed countries, particularly the USA and UK, has been forcing patients from such regions to look for alternative and cost-effective destinations to get their treatments done. The Indian medical tourism industry is presently at a nascent stage, but has an enormous potential for future growth and development.
As per our new market research report “Booming Medical Tourism in India”, India’s share in the global medical tourism industry will climb to around 2.4% by the end of 2012. Moreover, the medical tourism is expected to generate revenue of US$ 2.4 Billion by 2012, growing at a CAGR of over 27% during 2009-2012. The number of medical tourists is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of over 19% in the forecast period to reach 1.1 Million by 2012.
We have also found that India represents the most potential medical tourism market in the world. Factors such as low cost, scale and range of treatments provided by India differentiate it from other medical tourism destinations. Moreover, the growth in India’s medical tourism market will be a boon for several associated industries, including hospital industry, medical equipments industry and pharmaceutical industry.
In addition to the existence of modern medicine, indigenous or traditional medical practitioners are providing their services across the country. There are over 3,000 hospitals and around 726,000 registered practitioners catering to the needs of traditional Indian healthcare. Indian hotels are also entering the wellness services market by tying up with professional organizations in a range of wellness fields and offering spas and Ayurvedic massages.
Our comprehensive report also provides a deep insight into the Indian medical tourism market and evaluates the past, present and future scenario of the medical tourism market. It discusses the key factors which are making India an attractive medical tourism destination. Both statistics and trends about market size, tourist arrivals, infrastructure, accreditations, drivers and restraints have been thoroughly discussed in the report.
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