Medical Tourism in India
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1.
* INTRODUCTION 6- 9
a) Brief description of Healthcare industry.
b) Healthcare in India
c) Tourism in India
d) Medical tourism
e) Review of literature
CHAPTER 2
* MEDICAL TOURISM 10-39
CHAPTER 3
* Objective and sub objectives 40
* Research methodology 41
* Research design
* Data collection sources
* Primary data
* Secondary data
* Sample size 42
* Limitations of the study
* Parameters and criteria for the viability of the project 43
CHAPTER 4
MARKET VIABILITY OF INDIAN HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY 43-55
* Segmentation
* Marketing mix
* Demand forecast
CHAPTER 5
SAMPLE BACKGROUND
a) Apollo 55-58
b) FORTIS 58-60
c) Max Hospital 60-61
d) Escorts 61-64
CHAPTER 6
Analysis and interpretation 65-71
CHAPTER 7
Findings 72-73
Conclusion
74-75
Recommendation 76
CHAPTER 8
APPENDIX
Bibliography 77-78
Questionnaire 79-80
CHAPTER 1
HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY
The health care industry is considered an industry or profession which includes peoples exercise of skill or judgment or the providing of a service related to the preservation or improvement of the health of individuals or the treatment or care of individuals who are injured, sick, disabled, or infirm. The delivery of modern health care depends on an expanding group of trained professionals coming together as an interdisciplinary team.
HEALTHCARE IN INDIA
Healthcare in India is the responsibility of the individual Indian states. The Indian constitution charges those states with “the raising of the level of nutrition and the standard of living of its people and the improvement of public health”. There is also a National Health Policy, endorsed by Parliament in 1983.
TOURISM IN INDIA
Welcome to Incredible India, where culture echoes, tradition speaks, beauty enthrall and diversity delights.
Indian tourism is one of the most diverse products on the global scene. India has 26 world heritage sites. It is divided into 25 bio-geographic zones and has wide ranging eco tourism products. Apart from this, India has a 6,000 km coastline and dozens of beaches. . It also has one of the worlds biggest railway systems opening possibilities for those interested in rail tourism. India also has excellent hospitals offering affordable Medicare and traditional healthcare systems like Ayurveda.
MEDICAL TOURISM
Medical Tourism refers to movement of consumers to the country providing the service for diagnosis and treatment. During the past few years, the number of people going out of their home country to consume health services has significantly increased. The size of this market is estimated to be $40 billion based on a Saudi Report in 2000. During the past four years, the market grew at a whopping rate of 20-30% and is expected to grow further. Considering this growth the current market size is estimated to be $100 billion. Medical Tourism industry offers tremendous potential for the developing countries because of their