INTERNATIONAL INDIA
CONGRESS 2014MEDICAL TOURISM
13th &14th DECEMBERKEMPINSKI HOTELNEW DELHI
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EVENT OVERVIEW
EXHIBITORS
EXHIBITOR’S SURVEY RESULTS
EXHIBITOR’S PROFILE
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The International Indian Medical Tourism Congress (IIMTC), 2014, • ”A Journey for Health”• was a grand success. The event was conducted on 13th and 14th December 2014 at Kempinski Ambience Hotel, New Delhi, India. It hosted more than 500 delegates from around 20 countries and 100 exhibitors, truly establishing itself as one of the prime international event in the medical tourism industry.
The conference running alongside the exhibition was innovative and unique in its approach. It comprised of workshops conducted by renowned international speakers who covered topics on a wide spectrum such as medical tourism, wellness and spa, current medical research initiatives, latest innovations in health sector, future business opportunities in healthcare, insurance, quality healthcare services and globalization of healthcare practices and services.
Aanchal BhatiaPresident & Chief Clinical Psychologist - Texas Medical College
“Most people travel across borders for most advanced technology or for better quality healthcare. USA have said that Medical Tourism is the top 10 growing trends business wise, about 11 million people cross borders for medical reasons, the size of the industry is anywhere between 38 to 55 billion dollars.”
The IIMTC Exhibition provided a unique arena for exhibitors from more than 20 countries to showcase their facilities and services to the global medical travel market. It offers exhibitors the perfect platform to generate new leads and connections from across the world increasing their global operations
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Corporate Hospitals & Health Institutions
Diagnostic Centres & Day care centers
Medical Device Companies
Medical Tourism Companies
Tour & Travel Agencies
Health Tourism Finance Companies
Health Tourism Media Companies
Health Centres & Clinics
planned to exhibit at IIMTC’s next exhibition
of the delegates gained new knowledge to implement in their practice
rated the content of the programme as good
Total attendees.......................................2000
Delegates..................................................500
Exhibitors..................................................100
Countries represented by attendees....................................................20
Commerce & Govt. officialsAmbassidors & Diplomats........................104
Speakers......................................................30
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VISITORS DELEGATES
VISITOR’S SURVEY RESULTS
DELEGATE’S SURVEY RESULTS
WHY VISITORS CAME TO IIMTC
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The event attracted more than 1000 medical travel specialists from across the globe. Visitors had a unique opportunity meeting leading international and regional healthcare providers exhibiting their state of art services and facilities
Medical travel professionals from across the globe benefited from a two-day multitrack conference programme. Recognised local and international industry leaders provided delegates the most up-to-date information about medical travel trends inthe region and worldwide.
The conference featured lectures covering topics from medical tourism, wellness & spa, current medical research initiatives, latest innovations in health sector, future business opportunities, insurance, healthcare quality to globalization in healthcare. Delegates also had the opportunity joining in and learning from panel debates, idea forums and case studies on emerging trends in the medical travel market.
successfully sourced new clients
said the program met their expectations
successfully established new contacts and relationshipfor the future
of the delegates gained new knowledge to implement in their practice
was kept up-to date with the industry’s new products, trends and services
rated the content of the programme as good
Source new clients......................................................................................59%
Keep up-to-date with new products, trends and services......................53%
Find specific services.................................................................................21%
Establish strong relationship with clients..................................................24%
Meeting people and gathering information............................................15%
LEADERSHIP
MEDICAL TOURISM
INDO AFRICAN MEET
EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGY
GLOBAL INSURANCE
FINANCE & INVESTMENT
· Leadership Strategies are a must for efficient Healthcare Business
· Challenges of being an Healthcare Entrepreneur will mount in future
· Scope of Healthcare and its future in India is really bright
· There is a real scope for Wellness as a strategic Business Model
· International Marketing Challenges faced by Indian Hospitals can be resolved
· Social Media marketing techniques a must for effective International relations
· Healthcare scenario in Africa can be enhanced.
· Business relations between India and Africa will grow exponentially
· Trouble-free Logistical process is key to Patient flow from Africa
· Systems and Standards in Healthcare Technology needs modification
· Robotic surgeries is a viable and growing option
· Tele Medicine will have greater role in MT in the immediate future
· Health Insurance Regulatory policies in India should be liberalised
· Insurance billing for International patents is a real challenge
· Role of TPA' in International Insurance billing is critical
· Funding opportunities in setting up a MT Company is really brighter now
· Financial implications in running an MT business, definitely a big risk
· Mergers and Acquisitions are a norm with regard to MT industry
Before Debate
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After Debate
“Anyone who is a medical tourist and goes abroad to get treatment has to have special care because they have special needs, not like running down a check list of typical patient needs. Medical Tourist is someone away from home, probably have no friends and family with them, it's a different language may be or certainly different food needs, cultural or religious needs. They need special attention because they may not understand what the doctor is saying even the medicines are different.”
“I would believe that this type of conference needs to be repeated in India and we need to take this conference to Africa too . I want better hospitals coming to Africa, the best India can offer”
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Julie MonroePresident, Medical Travel Quality Alliance
Adewale AlabiGlobal Health Project and Resources
Dr Lalit K PanwarSecretary, Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India
DrAanchal Bhatia,Clinical Psychologist, Texas Medical College, New Delhi
Dr Prem Jagyasi, Managing Director and CEO, Dr Prem & Associates, Mumbai
Julie W Munro, President, Medical Travel Quality Alliance and CEO, InterMed Global, Bangkok
Dr Hakan TarakciogluDirector, Kent Hospital, Turkey
Dr Adewale Alabi, CEO, Global Health Projects and Resources, Lagos, Nigeria
“India is poised for mega launches and thereby is increasing its global visibility and accessibility. It is the right time to benefit from the potential of medical tourism with the global industry being at more than US$ 60 billion. The Indian health sector is a US$ three billion industry and therefore we should look at developing it better and ensuring that we tap its maximum potential.”
“According to the research of Texas Medical Concierge (TMC), 4o per- cent people prefer medical tourism destinations which have good technology and better healthcare facilities. Overall about 87 per cent people prefer places which have high quality facilities, rather than the cost involved. India is able to provide great facilities at only one-tenth the cost, in comparison to other countries.”
“Most of the countries are undergoing healthcare crisis in the world today, with over 250 million people in the US still uninsured. In the developed countries the healthcare is costly while the developing countries are able to provide high-end facilities to mostly high-end clientele. Also better facilities are available to people who are willing to travel for them.”
“The prospects of medical tourism in India are increasing with the improvements in technology and infrastructure, leading to better quality healthcare facilities in comparison to other countries.”
“Indian and Turkish medical tourism are similar in nature and issues, as both need to come forward for marketing and promoting services and facilities.”
“India will soon be the world’s number one country in terms of medical tourism. In 2012, 47 per cent Nigerians came to India for medical tourism. However, Indian hospitals should start catering to various demands and requirements of international patients including language provisions and local cuisine.”
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