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From: India-Medi...@googlegroups.com [mailto:India-Medi...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Manish Joshi
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I apologies for the fact, but the idea of this group is to provide an interface for medical tourism industry to share their ideas effortlessly.

 

Erroneously due to automated system few of the members have been added who are not related to the industry.

 

With sincere apologies I request all the unrelated members to send a request to unsubscribe and it will be done with priority.

 

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Why did you not take a consent from the people before you subscribed them to this group


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--------- Original Message --------
From: India-Medi...@googlegroups.com
To: India Medical Tourism <India-Medi...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: {IMTE06:10} Medical Tourism - Cost Comparison
Date: 20/03/06 23:07

>
>
> India is considered the leading country promoting medical tourism-and
> now it is moving into a new area of &quot;medical outsourcing,&quot; where
> subcontractors provide services to the overburdened medical care
> systems in western countries.
> India's National Health Policy declares that treatment of foreign
> patients is legally an &quot;export&quot; and deemed &quot;eligible for
all fiscal
> incentives extended to export earnings.&quot; Government and private
sector
> studies in India estimate that medical tourism could bring between $1
> billion and $2 billion US into the country by 2012. The reports
> estimate that medical tourism to India is growing by 30 per cent a
> year.
>
> The newest and fastest-growing area of medical tourism is a visit to
> the dentist, where costs are often not covered by basic insurance and
> by only some extended insurance policies. India, Thailand and Hungary
> attract patients who want to combine a filling, extraction or root
> canal with a vacation.
>
> Medical tourism: Cost comparisons
>
> Figures are estimated, are in U.S. dollars or U.K. pounds, figures vary
> due to prices charged by different medical centres and patient profile.
>
> Surgery :
>
> Partial hip replacement India $4,500
> U.S. $18,000
>
> Full hip replacement
> India $3,000
> U.S. $39,000
>
> Orthopedic surgery
> India $4,500
> U.S. $18,000
>
> Cardiac surgery
> India $4,000- $9,000 or £6,000
> U.S. $30,000- $50,000
> U.K. (Private care) £30,000
>
> Knee surgery
> India £8,000
> U.K. (Private care) £20,000
>
> Gall bladder surgery
> India $7,500
> U.S. $60,000
>
> Dental Treatments :
>
> Filling
> India $20 to $40
> U.S. $300 to $400
>
> Root canal
> India $200 to $400
> U.S. $3,500
>
> Its clearly advantage India all the way...
>
> For more information please visit : www.indianmedicare.com
>
>
>
>





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