KUALA
LUMPUR, March 10, 2009 – www.malaysiahealthcare.com
(MHC) today announced its appointment as a media
partner in the Healthcare and Travel Exhibition
Congress in Dubai from 27 – 29 October, organized
by IIR Middle East.
As a
complete global facilitator for health tourism,
MHC acts as a most convenient channel to network,
integrate, facilitate and manage all aspects of
health tourism - for both the health tourist as
well as the service providers i.e. hospitals, medical
service providers, travel agents, insurance providers,
airlines, hotels, etc.
MHC provides
tourists a one-stop destination for all medical
and tourism related needs, by bringing together
all related service providers on a single platform
to Malaysia.
“This
conference is an ideal platform to showcase our
core services as a complete facilitator of medical
tourism to the industry players who are interested
to network, interact and establish partnerships
during the event,” according to Vijayan Samuel,
COO of MHC
Healthcare
Travel Exhibition & Congress 2008 in Dubai,
under the guiding theme of ‘The Globalisation
of Healthcare’, brings together the entire
cluster involved in medical travel at one specific
event that is dedicated to the development of this
growing sector.
Malaysia
looks set to become a major Asian player in the
thriving market for health/medical tourism. For
the first nine months of 2008, over 282,000 foreigners
came to Malaysia for medical treatment, generating
revenue of about RM222.25mil – a 16% increase
from the year before.
“We
are looking forward to a successful conference in
Dubai this year, and hope that the objectives of
the organizers and participants are met to further
spur the growth of this industry globally,”
Samuel continues.
MHC helps
health/medical tourists to do away with cumbersome
arrangements with the numerous service providers
for the multitude components of his/her treatment
needs and holiday to Malaysia.
Using
www.malaysiahealthcare.com – health/medical
tourists can plan, arrange and manage their complete
medical treatment and holiday in Malaysia from the
comfort of their homes.
For example, besides choosing a hospital of their
choice in Malaysia, health/medical tourists can
conduct due diligence on relevant doctors or specialists
before selecting a doctor or a specialist online.
Furthermore, MHC allows users direct contact with
the doctor or specialist, to seek consultation on
the procedures and advice on possible options of
treatment.
The MHC
portal was officially launched by the Malaysian
Minister of Tourism in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
in May 2006.