Sunday, 4 November 2012

TAT in new initiative to attract tourists

Cartel Behind Medical Tourism
AllAfrica.com
The Guild of Medical Directors say a "cartel" is behind the flood of Nigerian patients to hospital abroad for profit and hopes to break the trade. "We have it [cartel] in medical tourism business," Dr Tony Ephraim, chairman of the guild's Abuja chapter ...
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Infertility clinics can boost medical tourism
Hindu Business Line
Unregulated growth of infertility clinics across the country to cash in on the growing population of childless couples has brought down ethical standards of medicalpractitioners. But, if regulated, these clinics could open up a promising avenue of ...
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Hindu Business Line
Medical tourism Medical tourism.
Naples Daily News
From then on we kept hearing bits and pieces here and there about medical tourism and how certain new services and facilities might play roles to help lure patients who have the time and resources to pick and choose where they will have certain ...
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TAT in new initiative to attract tourists
Bangkok Post
Medical tourism is a rising star as Thailand seeks to boost tourism revenue to 2 trillion baht by 2015, with attractive pricing, cutting-edge technology and skilled doctors drawing foreign patients. Tourists love to have their laser treatment and Botox ...
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Bangkok Post
'International Medical City' to begin construction
Construction Week Online
The groundbreaking will represent the beginning of the country's multi-speciality tertiary care facility which will help to encourage greater levels of medical tourism. The medical city facility will be built on an 800,000m2 plot in Salalah and will ...
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