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Healthcare Travel Exhibition & Congress
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Traveling abroad for medical treatment is one of 2008’s biggest Healthcare trends

There are about 6 million tourists from a worldwide 600 million tourists with special needs. The Healthcare Travel industry is growing at 15 to 20 per cent annually and it’s estimated that total gross medical tourism revenues will rise from $56 billion today to $100 billion by 2012.

It is estimated that the Asian market will generate in excess of USD 4.4 billion by 2012. Governments and service providers have been quick to recognize the potential of Medical Tourism and have leveraged existing strengths and taken concrete initiatives to tap into the larger potential of this as a key revenue generator for their countries’ economies.

Interest in Healthcare Travel has been rising, not only among individual customers but also among insurance companies and businesses. Medical tourism is entering a new phase, one in which individual patients will not be the only consumers of medical tourism. Their employers, insurance companies and governments are also part of the equation.

Healthcare Travel Exhibition & Congress 2009 represents the splicing of two of the world’s largest industries: Health and Travel and Tourism. It is bound to have a huge effect and attract wide participation.

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