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Gurgaon to host Global Spa & Wellness Summit 2013

Photo: Global Spa & Wellness Summit held in Bali, Indonesia in 2011

Photo: Global Spa & Wellness Summit held in Bali, Indonesia in 2011

The 2013 Global Spa & Wellness Summit (GSWS) is scheduled to be held at The Oberoi Gurgaon from October 5-7, 2013. This year being the summit’s seventh edition, focuses on the theme ‘A Defining Moment’ and one of the main topics that would be addressed this year would be the growing importance of wellness tourism worldwide.

The inaugural Global Wellness Tourism Congress, a congress dedicated to wellness tourism, will be held in conjunction with the Summit taking place on October 5, 2013. The Congress will bring together ministers of tourism and other wellness tourism thought-leaders.

“We are happy that an Indian city has been selected as the location for the 2013 Global Spa & Wellness Summit and look forward to sharing India’s rich and diverse wellness offerings with delegates and media persons from all corners of the world,” said Dr. K. Chiranjeevi, Minister of State for Tourism. “The GSWS is a major force behind innovative and healthy growth in the spa/wellness industry, and we think that India, with its ancient history of wellness, is the perfect location for global leaders to gather.”

Susie Ellis, Chairman and CEO of the GSWS said, “The government of India has taken a leadership role by identifying wellness and wellness tourism as important contributors to a nation’s economy. As the birthplace of yoga, mediation, and Ayurveda, India is an ideal location to explore the historic roots of spa and wellness, as well as examine new global markets and revenue opportunities.”

The First Global Destination Spa Forum for ‘destination spas’, will also take place on October 5, 2013; wherein leaders from the 1,500-plus destination spas worldwide will collectively strategize on how to best solve their biggest challenges and capitalize on their biggest future opportunities.

Co-chairs of the 2013 Summit are Emanuel Berger, founder, Berger Hospitality Management GmbH, Switzerland; Susie Ellis, president, SpaFinder® Wellness, U.S.; and Andrew Gibson, group director of spas, Mandarin Hotel Group, Hong Kong.

source: http://www.voyagersworld.in / Voyagers World, monthly / Home / May 31st, 2013

Health ministry sets up desk for private healthcare providers

Health minister Godfrey Farrugia launches Business Friendly Contact Desk for private healthcare providers.

Health minister Godfrey Farrugia

Health minister Godfrey Farrugia

Report by Jean Pierre Cassar

A Business Friendly Contact Desk has been set up within the health ministry to promote contacts with the business community for ventures within the health sector.

In a press conference held this morning at the Ministry of Health in Valletta, current Health Minister Godfrey Farrugia accompanied by his Chief of Staff, Claudio Tonna, said the  desk will “serve as a contact point with the healthcare providers.”

All private sector health services will be able to use this new project from self-employed health operators to private clinics and hospitals. It will advice in the development of partnerships between the public and the private health services.

Farrugia said the desk will work hand in hand with private health sector stakeholders “to develop synergistic and complementary public and private health services that will lay a strong basis on which a sustainable health system will be built on a national level.”

This desk, with the collaboration of the Ministries for Tourism and Enterprise, is planned to promote Health Tourism in all ways and serves as a catalyst for private health care providers to seek opportunities in the health tourism market.

The minister said that this would obviously help in removing the bureaucracy from the past years, as the reduction of administrative burdens in itself is to promote health care sustainability.

Farrugia explained how this desk is to reach out and engage with private health insurers and in partnership with the leading government institutions, unions and NGOs.

source: http://www.maltatoday.com / Malta ToDay / Home> News> National / Saturday – May 25th, 2013

Global Spa & Wellness Summit announces Titanium Sponsor

The Global Spa & Wellness Summit (GSWS) has announced its Titanium Sponsor for 2013. 

Vana Retreats will open in late 2013

Vana Retreats will open in late 2013

Vana Retreats will be the Titanium Sponsor for the seventh annual conference being held in New Delhi from 5-7 October 2013.

Top global spa and wellness industry executives attending the 2013 Summit will have the opportunity to experience Vana Retreats’s first property, Vana, Malsi Estate, before it opens to the public later in 2013. A special pre-summit experience will introduce delegates to the new property from 1-4 October.

“Having attended the Summit for the last two years, I was very moved by its sincerity and commitment to the spa and wellness industry. It was this,  and its founders’ vision to make the Summit a vehicle for meaningful change, that inspired me to support what will surely be a landmark GSWS in India. I see the GSWS’s and Vana’s vision as being common in many ways.” said Veer Singh, Vana’s founder and CEO.

Vana Retreats is located in Uttarakhand, India.

source: http://www.traveldailymedia.com / Travel Daily India / Home / by Krupa Vora

DHA’s prescription to boost medical tourism in Dubai: 3 new hospitals, 40 clinics

A Dh3bn Rashid Hospital masterplan inspired by Sheikh Mohammed also in works as part of the health strategy 2013-2025

Vital signs are healthy for medical tourism in the emirate, as the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) announces three new hospitals, 40 new health centres and a Dh3 billion redevelopment plan for the existing Rashid Hospital.

As part of the Dubai Health Strategy 2013-2025, approved by His Highness Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the masterplan is aligned with the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015 that aims to provide the resident population and visitors with access to internationally recognised levels of healthcare and transform the emirate into a hub for medical tourism.

Essa Al Maidoor, Director-General of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) chalked out a detailed health strategy, saying: “The strategy takes into consideration the expected population growth of Dubai across the various geographical areas of the emirate.

“After a careful analysis of the Dubai Population growth study and after looking into all the health services presently available across the emirate, we chalked out the additional projects required until 2025.

“Access to healthcare is a priority and the new projects are in line with our strategy to have hospitals within the radius of eight to 12 kilometres from all catchments areas and health centres to be within three to five km of all catchment areas.”

New healthcare facilities on the plan

In a bid to achieve this target growth, DHA confirmed the need to build additional hospitals and clinics to serve this purpose.

Al Maidoor said: “Based on this, the Dubai Health Strategy master plan includes construction of three new hospitals and 40 primary healthcare centres across the geographical areas of the emirate.”

The three new hospitals include the Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid Hospital on Sheikh Mohammad bin Zayed road; Al Maktoum Hospital will be located in Jebel Ali’s Al Maktoum Airport area; the third will be Al Khawaneej Hospital.

Meanwhile, Rashid Hospital will be rebuilt along with its adjoining area in a Dh3bn masterplan that will includes six new specialised health centres, one four-star and another five-star hotel, villas and flats for staff accommodation, a mosque, a lakeway and landscaping and open spaces for children and families.

Infrastructural growth

The UAE is fast developing into a top draw for medical tourism in the region, with research estimating the market valuation at $1.6 billion, with a seven per cent growth expected by end of 2013 as per market research firm, Euromonitor.

The mind-boggling number is only fuelled further by the Economic Intelligence Unit Estimates, which calculates the UAE’s healthcare spending to rise to a whopping $16.8bn by 2015.

“The UAE’s central geographic positioning, the efforts in connectivity by its airlines, the relaxing of visas have all collectively helped the efforts. It is what you call a one stop shop for all your needs,” Al Maidoor toldEmirates 24|7 earlier.

The government of Dubai has already taken a proactive step in creating a unified health tourism board, combining the expertise of the DHA, along with that of the Dubai Healthcare City and the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, in facilitating the influx of medical tourists.

“The newly launched tourism initiative under the directive of the Crown Prince and the Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is strategising and identifying specialities that will fill market gaps that exist currently to draw in medical tourists,” he explained. “Investors will be facilitated to invest in the right fields, but expansion is imminent across all specialities.”

In a landmark move, a joint initiative, spearheaded by the DHA and the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), facilitates overseas patients who wish to seek treatment in Dubai to be able to avail of a three-month medical tourist visa, extendible twice up to nine consecutive months.

Currently, only hospitals with international accreditation such as the Joint Commission International (JCI) and those in the process of securing one will be eligible.

Referring to the current strategy, Al Maidoor said its four pillars are: prevention and awareness; easy access to health services; quality, and investment and competitiveness.

Highlighting the authority’s ambitious plans, he said: “The expansion plans have been designed to provide state-of-the-art services to the population of Dubai, as well as visitors who come to the emirate for medical tourism.

“The expansion plans not only fulfil the main criteria of provision of excellent healthcare facilities and health infrastructure but also taken into consideration landscaping, leisure activities, hotel accommodation for medical tourists, staff accommodation etc.

“All these aspects ensure we have taken a 360 degrees view of the requirements of patients, their families, staff members and medical tourists.”

Customer service index

In line with the DHA strategy 2013-2025, Sheikh Mohammed has also launched a new consumer care measurement mechanism known as the DHA customer service index.

Al Maidoor said: “Build on the lines of the concept of the index, the customer service mechanism has two bars: red and green. Green signifies satisfaction and red signifies dissatisfaction.

“Before exiting the premises, customers can press the ‘happy’ or ‘unhappy’ button and the rating will appear on the screen in the form of red and green bars.

“It will be implemented across all the DHA hospitals and primary healthcare centres and the DHA headquarters will have an area where all these screens are displayed and customer satisfaction can be viewed in real time.”

The thought process behind this service is to further empower customers to express their opinion and let them be the judge of the services provided by the DHA.

(With inputs from Bindu Suresh Rai)

source: http://www.emirates247.com / Emirates 24/7 / Home> News> Emirates / May 26th, 2013

Korea4Health Offers World-Class Medical Services of Korea for Global Patients Seeking High-Quality, Cost-Effective Treatments

To learn more about Korea’s highly skilled medical professionals, state-of-the art medical equipment, and solid medical infrastructure visit www.korea4health.org

New York : 

Korea4Health , providing internationally renowned Korean healthcare services, announces today the launch of its new website and services, featuring the best medical procedures of select Korean hospitals operating in the US and Korea, with some hospitals offering overseas US offices. Individuals seeking high-quality, affordable procedures – including cancer treatment, heart surgery, infertility treatment, organ transplant, neurosurgery, joint replacement, spinal surgery and alternative care – will find that it costs only 20 to 30 percent of the cost in US hospitals.

“The strength of Korean healthcare lies in its highly trained physicians and staff, high-end medical equipment, and well-established medical infrastructure,” says Dr. DoHyun Cho, Executive Director of Medical Korea Council in America. “The number of foreign patients seeking advanced medical treatment in Korea has increased by an average 50 percent annually. Medical doctors from countries all over the world are visiting Korea to be trained in workshops, fellowship programs and seminars from Korea’s highly respected hospitals.”

While Korea’s tourism numbers are gradually increasing, according to CNN, the number of foreign patients visiting Korea for treatments is also significantly increasing. Ministry of Health and Welfare recently publicly announced that the number of foreign patients visiting Korea has reached 155,673 in 2012. In the meantime, there are 91 overseas Korean medical facilities operating all over the world serving global patients. These overseas Korean medical facilities allow foreign patients to experience Korea’s excellent medical services without traveling to Korea. Korea4Health offers detailed information about Korean healthcare providers operating in the US as well.

Additionally, safety and quality of Korean medical services are inspected consistently by the government through accreditation and strict evaluation programs. Information featured in Korea4Health is also accredited by KHIDI USA, Korean Government agency under the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Dr. Cho concludes, “Korea’s status as a medical and healthcare leader in the global arena has risen greatly. With growing awareness of the opportunities we offer patients, we foresee a large influx of US patients to our network of hospitals in the US and Korea seeking the best possible treatment at cost-effective prices.”

About Korea4Health

Korea4Health is the gateway to the internationally renowned Korean healthcare services prepared for the US patients exploring the most advanced and affordable healthcare solutions. Initiated by the public-private partnership, it is operated by KHIDI USA, Korean Government agency under the Ministry of Health and Welfare featuring the best medical procedures of the selected Korean hospitals operating in the US and Korea. Visit: http://korea4health.org / Facebook, and Twitter

source: http://www,heraldonline.com / Home> Business Wire> Site Services / May 22nd, 2013