Current Status of Indian Medical Tourism and Role of Apollo Hospitals Group in Chennai

In Bhupinder Chaudhary, Dinesh Bhatia, Mahesh Patel, Sunaina Singh & Sushman Sharma (eds.), Medical Tourism in Developing Countries: A contemporary approach. Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 265-269 (2024)
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Abstract

Medical tourism is growing very fast all over the world. In medical tourism, some Asian countries are taking a very forward-looking approach to promoting their healthcare services and facilities as tourist services. Among them, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey, and India are at the forefront. This chapter is specifically about the present status of medical tourism in India and highlights the role of Apollo Hospitals Group in Chennai. In conclusion, Tamil Nadu serves as the center of medical services in the eastern part of the world, and the city Chennai in the particular is called the health capital of India. India attracts a good number of international medical tourists, proving that medical tourism is the first emerging sector in India.

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