The
government has taken proactive measures to promote
health tourism making allowances for medical tourists
who seek treatment in their country. For example,
the Immigration Department of Malaysia has implemented
the Green Lane System at main entry points which
expedites customs clearance for medical travelers,
to ease entry formalities for patients.
Once
hailed as the medical community's best-kept secret,
Malaysia is now often a favourite with patients
wishing to benefit from the sometimes 30 to 50%
lower prices than in neighbouring countries such
as Thailand and India. A normal coronary bypass
surgery would cost in the region of $10,600 to $13,000
compared to neighbouring countries where the same
procedure can cost anything up to $20,500. Malaysian
hospitals were the creators of the 'well-man' and
'well-woman' packages promoting low-cost, preventative
care, also available in hospitals across the UAE.
Vigorous publicity campaigns and increased marketing
ventures have firmly placed the emerging country
on the medical map. Companies such as Malaysia Healthcare
(www.malaysiahealthcare.com), a one-stop website
where both treatment and travel options can be arranged,
work to further enhance the profile of the country's
medical industry by exhibiting at the Healthcare
Travel Exhibition & Conference, held at the
Al Bustan Hotel in Dubai from the 15 to 17 Nov 2009.
Mr
Sudesh Ponnudurai, CEO of Malaysia Healthcare, is
aware of the importance of the increasing medical
travel from the Middle East region to Malaysia.
'Malaysia,
being a moderate Islamic country and a member of
the OIC (Organization of Islamic Conference), is
very appealing to the patients from the Middle East
as we are in a position to deliver healthcare services
suited to a Muslim population,' says Mr Ponnudurai.
'The number of Middle Eastern patients has steadily
grown with around 11,000 patients coming from this
region during last year. The Healthcare Travel Exhibition
& Conference provides a platform for Malaysia
to showcase its healthcare services to the people
in the region.'
Dr
Zainal Hamid, Cardiologist and Medical Advisor to
Malaysia Healthcare, said, 'Malaysia's expertise
in treatment of heart diseases is on par with many
of the western countries. Its hospitals, including
the well-known National Heart Institute in Kuala
Lumpur, have the best that cardiology and cardiac
surgery has to offer. Many, having undergone heart
treatment in Malaysia in turn recommend our doctors
and facilities to their family and friends.'
While
world-class medical care is paramount to the medical
traveller, we must not forget that medical tourism
promotes the idea of a relaxing recovery. Malaysia,
well known for its abundant tourist attractions
and tropical beaches, provides the perfect setting
for a speedy recovery. Medical groups and accredited
hospitals across the country have established tie-ups
with renowned travel agencies and hotels to provide
comprehensive tourism packages in conjunction
with healthcare services.
Find
out more about Malaysia as a medical travel destination
at the Healthcare Travel Exhibition & Conference
which will run from 15 to 17 November 2009 at the
Al Bustan Hotel, Dubai.
Notes
and Media Contacts
Please
call +971 4 3365161 or visit www.healthcare-travel.com
for details on attending the much anticipated event.
About
Healthcare Travel Exhibition & Conference:
Healthcare
Travel is the only global event dedicated to the
complete supply chain of the medical travel industry.
Healthcare Travel Exhibition & Congress runs
from 15 to 17 November 2009 at the Al Bustan Hotel,
Dubai and is open to all. It brings together the
entire cluster involved in medical travel from insurers,
facilitators, travel agencies, tourist boards and
other non-medical services, through to hospitals,
spas, medical specialists and more, who all recognise
the importance of the growth of medical tourism.
The event is dedicated to the development of this
growing sector. For further information, kindly
visit http://www.healthcare-travel.com
About
APHM:
For
more information about the Association of Private
Hospitals Malaysia (APHM), please visit http://www.hospitals-malaysia.org.
About
ISQua:
ISQua
is a non-profit, independent organisation with members
in over 70 countries. ISQua works to provide services
to guide health professionals, providers, researchers,
agencies, policy makers and consumers, to achieve
excellence in healthcare delivery to all people,
and to continuously improve the quality and safety
of care. The International Society for Quality in
Health Care (ISQua) launched its International Accreditation
Programme (IAP) in 1999. For further information,
kindly visit http://www.isqua.org.
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media enquiries please contact:
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Life Science Division
IIR Middle East
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