Newsweek details the growing trend of going abroad for medical care, in this case to high-tech hospitals in India:
The trend is driven in part by long waiting lists and high costs in countries like Britain and Canada. Like software outsourcing firms, Indian hospitals offer quality at Third World prices. The number of foreign patients seeking treatment in Indianow 100,000is growing by 12 percent to 15 percent a year, says the Indian Healthcare Federation.
I have heard of people increasingly combining their vacations with some type of medical procedure as well (often times cosmetic).
The private sector already sees medical tourism as an industry with tremendous potential for growth.
Travel agents, tour operators and hotels are vying to make their presence felt.
And by next year, the Indian medical industry will be ready to move into outsourcing to relieve overburdened medical institutions in Western countries, which are facing severe staff shortages.




