Dubai, United Arab Emirates:
Middle East healthcare travel is experiencing vigorous
growth despite the global economic downturn. In
response to the growing need, Healthcare Travel
Exhibition & Congress is being organised from
15 to 17 November 2009. Strategically hosted at
global central point Dubai, the second annual congress
will be held at the Al Bustan Rotana hotel, and
is set to welcome delegates from more than 40 countries.
Eagerly
awaited as the region’s biggest healthcare
travel congress, leading industry professionals
from disciplines including insurance, marketing
and accreditation, as well as professionals with
clinical backgrounds, will convene to discuss issues
surrounding medical tourism and the influence this
growing trend continues to wield over health and
tourism industries around the globe. Some of the
topics will be How to Attract Medical Tourists,
The Importance of Medical Facilitator, How to Address
Cultural and Religious and The Impact of Accreditation
and Quality.
“The
Middle East has unique dual position in the Medical
Tourism Industry;” explains Dr Prem Jagyasi,
chairman of Healthcare Travel Congress and Managing
Director of ExHealth, a healthcare focused company
located in the Dubai HealthCare City. “On
one hand, the region’s well-developed hospitals
are preparing to capture the international market
for elective procedures while on the other, international
healthcare organizations are tapping into GCC’s
affluent society in search of highly sophisticated
and advanced healthcare services unavailable within
the GCC.”
Crafted
by IIR Life Sciences, the organisers of Arab Health;
the Healthcare Travel Exhibition & Congress
is supported and endorsed by the Association of
Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM). With regions
such Asia, Europe and South America firmly rooted
in the health travel industry, new market players
from across the globe are learning how to compete
for tourists with competitive packages and world-class
healthcare facilities.
"Malaysia
is emerging as a significant destination for affordable,
quality healthcare as its hospitals have been accredited
to International Healthcare Standards by The International
Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua),”
comments Dr Jacob Thomas, President of APHM. “This
conference is an excellent platform to inform ‘healthcare
buyers’ about what we have to offer in Malaysia.”
Key
speakers will include Mr Vishal Bali, CEO of Wockhardt
Hospitals Group, one of India’s largest healthcare
providers with a national network of internationally
accredited super speciality hospitals and Mr Rudy
Rupak, founder and president of Planet Hospital,
one of the world’s largest medical tourism
companies.
According to ‘Patients beyond Borders’,
considered to be a definitive reference guide to
medical tourism, 28 countries across four continents
cater to the international health traveller, with
more than two million patients visiting hospitals
and clinics each year in countries other than their
own.
In
fact, the latest World Bank report indicates that
medical tourism is already a $65-billion business
and is set to grow further with the globalisation
of the healthcare industry. According to The Treatment
Abroad Medical Tourism Survey 2007, Dentistry is
currently the most popular with cosmetic surgery
and elective surgery, such as hip replacements and
laser eye surgery, following closely behind.
United Arab Emirates currently witnesses an outbound
annual medical travel of nearly $2 billion. With
the current strengthening of the medical sector,
the nation is looking to medical tourism to emerge
as a key sector by not just retaining the outbound
travel but additionally attracting a significant
numbers of inbound medical travellers in 2010.
Please
call +971 4 3365161 or visit www.healthcare-travel.com
for details on attending the much looked forward
to event.
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Note
to Editors
About
Healthcare Travel and Exhibition
About
APHM:
For more information about the Association of Private
Hospitals Malaysia (APHM), please visit www.hospitals-malaysia.org.
About
ISQua:
ISQua is a non-profit, independent organisation
with members in over 70 countries. ISQua works to
provide services to guide health professionals,
providers, researchers, agencies, policy makers
and consumers, to achieve excellence in healthcare
delivery to all people, and to continuously improve
the quality and safety of care. The International
Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua) launched
its International Accreditation Programme (IAP)
in 1999. www.isqua.org.
About
The Treatment Abroad Medical Tourism Survey 2007
The Treatment Abroad Medical Tourism Survey 2007
was carried out by European Research Specialists
Ltd and compiled data from 132 clinics, hospitals
and healthcare providers in 30 countries that promote
their services to the UK market.
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media enquiries please contact:
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PR Manager
Life Science Division
IIR Middle East
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