Surveying Healthcare Facilities for Tourists in India

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Rajat Shandilya
Bhagyesh Acharya
Mayank
 Monika Garg
Shobha Tyagi

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India is quickly becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. The rise of India as a tourist destination can be attributed to a number of factors. The growth of medical tourism in India is one of the reasons examined in this paper. Healthcare tourism is when people from all over the world fly to another country to receive medical, dental, and surgical treatment when exploring, vacationing, and completely immersing themselves in the attractions of the countries they are visiting. In the medical tourism industry, India is one of the most popular destinations. Medical tourism is experiencing rapid growth in India. Medical tourists cross foreign boundaries in search of medical care. Medical tourism has developed to become a multibillion-dollar industry. It is important to remember that the primary goal of medical tourists is to provide high-quality medical care at an affordable cost. When compared to other developing countries in the world, India has emerged as the most sought-after destination for medical tourists due to the availability of world-class doctors at affordable prices. In addition, India has a wide range of tourist destinations. It has tremendous potential for creating jobs and earning large sums of foreign currency. The paper ends with policy recommendations for advancing the rapidly growing medical tourism industry.

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Rajat Shandilya, Bhagyesh Acharya, Mayank,  Monika Garg, and Shobha Tyagi , Trans., “Surveying Healthcare Facilities for Tourists in India”, IJPMH, vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 5–10, Feb. 2024, doi: 10.54105/ijpmh.E1013.111521.
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Rajat Shandilya, Bhagyesh Acharya, Mayank,  Monika Garg, and Shobha Tyagi , Trans., “Surveying Healthcare Facilities for Tourists in India”, IJPMH, vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 5–10, Feb. 2024, doi: 10.54105/ijpmh.E1013.111521.
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