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Medical Tourism in India

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August 11, 2025

Mains: GS IIIssues Relating to Development and Management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources

Why in News?

Recently, India witnessed an increase in foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) for medical purposes between January and April 2025, highlighting a sharp surge in medical tourism as per data from the Ministry of Tourism.

What is medical tourism?

  • Definition – It refers to the practice of traveling to another country to receive medical, dental, or other healthcare services.
  • Process

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What is the status of medical tourism in India?

  • Increasing influxes – India recorded 1, 31,856 foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) for medical purposes from January to April 2025, accounting for approximately 4.1% of global total.
  • Top source countries

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  • Future prospects

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What are the reasons for choosing India as a medical tourism destination?

  • Cost-Effectiveness – India offers significantly lower costs for medical procedures compared to Western countries.
    • For example, heart bypass surgery can be 5-10 times cheaper in India than in the US or UK.

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  • High-Quality Healthcare – India has a well-established and growing healthcare infrastructure with internationally accredited hospitals and skilled medical professionals.
    • For example, Tamilnadu emerges as the top state in medical tourism due to best quality medical services.
  • Government Support – The Indian government has implemented policies to promote and facilitate medical tourism.
    • For example, the Government of India has extended e-medical visa and e-medical attendant visa facilities to nationals of 171 countries.
  • Programmes and schemes – The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is also actively promoting the ‘Heal in India’ campaign.
  • It fosters public-private partnerships to enhance the medical tourism ecosystem, which includes hospitals, facilitators, hotels, airlines, and regulatory agencies.
  • International certifications – Many hospitals in India has recognitions from international institutions.
  • State government initiatives – In Gujarat, the state government is promoting medical tourism by
    • Registering wellness retreats on the official Tourism Department website, supporting participation in wellness-focused events,
    • Organizing familiarization trips for industry stakeholders,
    • Promoting wellness centres through social media platforms.
    • Showcasing its healthcare infrastructure globally
    • Training paramedical staff to improve service quality
    • Participating in international health and wellness events, exhibitions, and conferences.

What are the challenges?

  • Lack of promotion – India is lacking in promoting and creating awareness about the state-of-the art facilities in India.
  • International competition – India is witnessing strong competition from destinations like Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Turkey, and South Korea with low-cost options.
  • Lack of coordination – There is a lack of cohesiveness amongst the major players in the industry to come together and represent India on a world platform to acquire newer geographies.
  • Unpredictable fees – The inconsistent fee structure confuses the international patients in choosing India. 
  • Lack of transparency – In many hospitals there is a lack of transparency in billing to foreign patients.
  • Poor hygiene – Certain hospitals in India has poor hygiene awareness in medical attendants, unhygienic food handling, and lack of proper hospitality services.

Reference

DD News| Medical Tourism in India

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