India is an ideal place for medicare

Shinjini Saha, INN/Gwalior, @Infodeaofficial 

Healthcare has taken an upswing in India. This nation has become a place to look for obtaining medical care across the globe. Presence of talented health care professionals in our nation has strengthened the medical practice from its roots. Quality medical education available in India has also shaped up the healthcare in a fine manner.

Indian Healthcare is growing at a rate of 15 percent with a current estimation of being $65 billion industry and is likely to touch $260 billion by 2020. The latest development in healthcare revolves around continuous focus on innovation and clinical excellence. Both government and private sectors are doing exceedingly well in pioneering medical institutions in India. 

There are several first class medical centres like AIIMS Delhi is known for all specialities, Srichitra Institute Kerala is famous for treatments related to neurology, epilepsy and DBS, Narayana Healthcity which is known for its cardiology, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre known for its advanced Robotic technology in Spine Surgery.

India has 37 Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited hospitals and over 500 National Accreditation Board for Hospital (NABH) accredited hospitals. Clinical outcomes in these leading hospitals are comparable to those of internationally recognized facilities.

That is not all the quality health services in India has managed get noticed across the globe. Medical tourism prospered due to this. India is among the top six medical tourism destinations of the world because of advance knowledge, technology, skills of doctors, improved infrastructure, trained paramedics, cost-effectiveness and the confidence our health institutions pass to their patient for progressive healing.

Additionally, the emergence of robotic technology and machine intelligence is revolutionizing surgery and giving it greater precision. Telemedicine has made it possible to schedule virtual consultations, improving primary health-care access to patients living in rural areas.

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