Hi, Latest happening in Medical Value Travel 05th September - 12th September.
Advantage Healthcare India Making India A Preferred Destination For Medical Value Travel
Medical Value Travel (Mvt) Or Medical Tourism, As It Is Often Called, Entails Travel To Another Country For Healthcare. Since Health Systems Of Most Nations Are Far From Perfect, Citizens May Find It Necessary, Convenient Or More Affordable To Access Medical Diagnosis And Treatment In Another Country, With Or Without Combining The Travel With Leisure Or Sight-seeking.
Top Factors That Drive Destination Diversity In Medical Tourism
Destination Diversity In Medical Tourism Plays A Pivotal Role In Shaping The Global Healthcare Landscape And Forming A Platform That Informs The Decisions That Propel.
The Tourism And Travel Sectors Are A Large And Thriving Industry, With Almost 5 Billion International Tourist Arrivals Recorded In 2019, With An Annual Growth Of 4% On The Previous Year. Yet, It Suffered A Major Downturn Globally Due To Covid 19.
Strengthening Medical Value Travel Through Partnerships
The Worldwide Scenario Of Healthcare Is Rapidly Evolving And Has Been Catalysed By Factors Like Emerging Technologies, Varying Economic And Demographic Trends, And A New Age Of Healthcare Consumerism.
The Chairperson Of The General Authority For Health Care And General Supervisor Of The Comprehensive Health Insurance And Decent Life Projects At The Ministry Of Health And Population, Ahmed Al-Sobki.
Hcm City To Bring Việt Nam's Healthcare To The World
Hcm City — Cd Washington, A 45-year-old Canadian Patient, Has Made A Full Recovery And Is Able To Walk Normally After Undergoing Three Months Of Traditional Medical Treatment At Military Hospital 175 In Hcm City.
Dot Vows To Boost Philippine Prospect For Medical Tourism
Dot Has Identified Medical And Wellness Tourism As A “priority” Under The National Tourism Development Plan 2023-2028, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-frasco Said During The 11th Convention Of The Philippine Academy Of Aesthetic And Age Management Medicine Inc. In Taguig City On Sept. 8.
Ghana And Turkey Are Leading The Charge In Medical Tourism
Ghana and Turkey are two of the leading destinations for medical tourism in Africa and the world, respectively. They have developed their health sectors to attract patients from Nigeria and other countries.
President Says Sri Lanka Needs To Excel In Healthcare To Attract Medical Tourists
President Ranil Wickremesinghe Says It Is Imperative For Sri Lanka To Excel In Healthcare In Order To Boost Medical Tourism. Addressing An Event On Friday (Sept. 09).
Q1. What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infection?
Covering your mouth when you cough
Washing your hands
Wearing a face mask
Avoiding sharing drinks or food
Q2. . If you have a question about your care, what's the best thing you can do?
Research it on the Internet.
Ignore it and trust everything will work out.
Speak up and ask your health care provider.
Ask a friend or family member to find the answer.
Answers to all these questions are given at the end of this email.
Quote of the Week
Upcoming Days
🌎 17th September - World Patient Safety Day
World Patient Safety Day, observed annually on 17 September, aims to raise global awareness about patient safety and call for solidarity and united action by all countries and international partners to reduce patient harm.
🇮🇳 19th September - Ganesh Chaturthi
Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayak Chaturthi or Ganeshotsav, is a Hindu festival commemorating the birth of the Hindu god Ganesha. The festival is marked with the installation of Ganesha's clay idols privately in homes and publicly on elaborate pandals.
🇮🇳 19th September - Saṃvatsari
Saṃvatsari is the last day of Paryushana Shwetambar sect of Jainism. It falls on Shukla Panchami each year in the Jain calendar month of Bhadrapada, somewhere between the middle of August and September in the Gregorian calendar
Answers of the Quiz
Ans 1 : (b) Washing your hands
Washing hands properly is one of the most important and effective ways of stopping the spread of infections and illnesses. Wash your hands thoroughly using water and plain soap. Wash for at least 20 seconds and dry them completely. Using warm water is preferable, if available.
Ans 2 : (c) Speak up and ask your health care provider.
Make sure health care workers introduce themselves when they enter your room. Look at their identification badges.
SimplifyMVT brings to you a weekly roundup of all the important happenings, news, and stories from the Medical Tourism Industry around the world. The Weekly MVT Capsule will simplify news for you to stay updated. In this edition, we cover news featuring from 06th September - 12th September.