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The Role of India in Medical Tourism

Globalization of the healthcare industry has worked wonders for India. Not only has it brought the latest innovative technology to the country, it has allowed healthcare providers to meet international standards and improve the quality of healthcare delivery for patients. This has opened the door for India to become a leader in medical tourism, with prime benefits including cost effectiveness, a personalised level of provision and a dependable healthcare experience. The 'Incredible India' tourism factor has slipped another card up the sleeve for the Indian medical tourism industry. Overall, India now plays a significant role in the growth of medical tourism worldwide.

 

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