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South Africa makes bid for medical tourism market

The Medical Tourism Association of South Africa (MTASA) has launched a new web portal designed to showcase the country’s high quality facilities for health, wellness and medical care.

“As a collective, we are here to ensure that medical tourists experience excellent service and high quality care throughout their stay in South Africa,” explained MTASA member Lorraine Melvill, of Johannesburg-based Surgeon & Safari.

“The value chain includes numerous steps and players, products and services and the websitegives potential visitors a convenient information portal of services and facilities to get them started.”

Over the past ten years Johannesburg has played host to thousands of visitors seeking health, wellness and medical services – often combined with short holidays either prior to or post their treatments and procedures.

One company in particular, who has played a significant role is medical evacuation specialists ER 24,  providing a critical service foreign patient in Africa who have often do not have access to vital healthcare and opt to utilise medical services in South Africa.

“We are excited about our membership with the association and offer our expertise in medical evaluation, foreign patient facilitation and aero-medical evacuation to assist patients across Africa that have little or no access to quality healthcare,” said Marc Fourie, marketing manager of ER24.

Such is the demand for these services that South Africa has emerged as a medical tourism destination of choice amongst African travellers more especially and the medical tourism sector, as a niche market with significant growth potential for the country, has been earmarked for development by national government.

The intention of launching the portal is to bring about initiatives that advocate and showcase South Africa’s world class medical facilities, services and personnel and thus position the country as a premier destination of choice for health / wellness and medical care, enabling its members to excel in this regional and globally competitive market, with a clear code of conduct in place.

“As a vital travel and medical services hub on the African continent, Johannesburg hosts a large proportion of medical tourists in South Africa,” said Phelisa Mangcu, acting chief executive of Joburg Tourism Company.

Medical Tourism Association of South Africa

The Medical Tourism Association of South Africa (MTASA) is a Section 21 non-profit trade association, which provides a common platform for diverse industry players with a collective interest in the medical tourism value chain.

The launching of the MTASA web portal offers the industry an opportunity to commit to common values – integrity, transparency, accountability, direct communication, sound fiscal management and good corporate governance – that are conducive to the benefits of industry and consumers.

source: http://www.BreakingTravelNews.com / Home> Travel News> Tourism News/ Organisation & Operators News / March 01st, 2012

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Phuket Gazette: Thai ‘wellness tourism’ to scoop up 350bn baht: TAT

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) expects the Thai ‘wellness tourism’ industry to generate 350 billion baht in a five-year period. Photo: TAT
Phuket:
The Thai government is projecting that the healthcare sector will earn a total of 350 billion baht (US$11.5bn), contributing much to the government target of becoming a “World Class Health Provider” by 2014.

The projection covers the period of a five-year campaign from 2010 to 2014.

The strategy follows Thailand being dubbed the “Spa Capital of Asia” in 2008, and has involved promoting a holistic collection of curative medical treatments, preventive spa and wellness services, and sales of herbal products and other supplies for the global health and wellness industry, says the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in a press release.

The five-year projection has been broken down into earning expectations for medical treatments (US$8 billion), spa and wellness services (US$2.23 billion) and sales of products and supplies (US$1.3 billion).

Apichai Jearadisak, Advisor for the Federation of Thai Spa Associations, says Thailand already leads the regional spa market.

“With more than 1,200 registered spas, 400 of which are high-end luxury facilities, and all of them together employing some 25,000 professionally trained therapists, Thailand undoubtedly has a claim to call itself the ‘Spa Capital of Asia’,” he said.

Mr Apichai said there were many factors that make a Thai spa experience unique, including service-minded spa personnel, traditional Thai massage, spa therapies and recipes, high operational standards, and a broad range of multicultural spa concepts.

He added that Thai spas were working to upgrade the standards of their services and products, as well as the hygienic standards in the spas themselves.

Efforts were also being made to improve the quality of their communications and marketing, he said.

On the medical side, Dr Prapa Wongphaet, President of the Thailand Medical Tourism Cluster, said, “There are more than 30 international accredited hospitals in Bangkok and various tourist destinations such as Pattaya, Phuket, Samui, Hua Hin, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and elsewhere.”

She said two leading Bangkok hospitals are already well known for their ability to serve medical tourists from Middle Eastern countries.

Dr Prapa, who also chairs the Health Services Business Committee of the Board of Trade said, “Thailand could offer a complete combination of advanced medical treatments and other health related services, plus a good vacation.

“The most popular are health vacations, anti-aging vacations, beauty vacations, spa vacations and more mind-body wellness vacations. The most favorite ancillary services are dental treatments and dental cosmetics, medical check ups, aesthetic skin treatments, body shape-up treatments, weight management programs and lifestyle modification programs.”

Dr Prapa said that more than 200 private and public hospitals have received the Hospital Accreditation Certificate issued by the Healthcare Accreditation Institute, a public organization.

“Today, it seems that Thailand has the most JCI accredited hospitals in Asia,” she said.

She said that since 2010, the Thailand Medical Tourism Cluster concept has involved the collaboration of five government agencies and five leading business associations to support all aspects of medical and health and wellness tourism to Thailand.

For more information about medical tourism in Thailand, seewww.ThailandMedTourism.com andwww.thailandmedicaltourismcluster.org

source: http://www.PhuketGazette.net / Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

Bahrain launches $1.6b Dilmunia Health Island bids

Bahrain’s $1.6bn Dilmunia Health Island project has requested tenders for the first phase of infrastructure work and is aiming to start handover of the first units by the middle of 2014, the developer behind the project announced on Monday.

Bahrain’s $1.6bn Dilmunia Health Island project has requested tenders for the first phase of infrastructure work.

The first of four infrastructure development phases, which will include the 125 hectare island’s highways, bridges, landscaping, power, water, sewerage, drainage and telecommunications supplies has been offered to 30 contractors.

The winning firm will be appointed by the end of the first quarter of 2012 and work is due to start in the second quarter. Construction is expected to take 24 months to complete, enabling subcontractors to begin work in parallel.

source: http://www.ConstructionWeekOnline.com / Home> News / by CW Staff on Feb 15, 2012

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