Bangladesh Crisis Can Hit Medical Tourism Inflow By 10-15% In 2024: Report

Contribution of medical tourism to whole Indian hospital sector is about 3 to five per cent. (File)

Mumbai:

The socio-political unrest in Bangladesh has impacted the medical tourism influx from the neighbouring nation and if the turbulence persists the full footfall from the nation could drop by 10-15 per cent this yr, a report has stated.

Bangladesh is the main contributor to medical tourism amongst neighbouring nations and accounts for 50-60 per cent of India’s complete medical tourism influx, says the report launched on Wednesday.

Present inner challenges in Bangladesh have impacted the circulation of sufferers as a substantial variety of these travellers have both cancelled or postponed their visits, in accordance with a report by knowledge-based analytical group CareEdge Rankings.

In line with CareEdge Rankings, if the unrest persists, the footfall is prone to decline by 10-15 per cent from Bangladesh throughout 2024.

The contribution of medical tourism to the whole Indian hospital sector is about 3 per cent to five per cent.

Contemplating the drop in footfall from Bangladesh together with its gradual revival to normalcy by the top of 2024, the sector will see minimal impression, in accordance with the report.

“The impact on particular person hospitals will range relying on their reliance on Bangladeshi medical vacationers. Hospitals with a excessive dependency on these vacationers could expertise income declines within the second and third quarter of FY25, whereas bigger, multi-location hospitals in India are prone to see a comparatively minor impression.

“Most Indian business gamers look like largely unaffected by the disaster, supported by their sturdy monetary resilience and sturdy money accruals,” CareEdge Rankings Affiliate Director D Naveen Kumar added.

Lately, medical tourism in India has been on a gradual upward pattern, pushed by the comparatively low price of surgical procedure, high-quality vital care, hospitals with superior expertise, and the increasing e-medical visa facility.

Though 2021, noticed some progress in medical tourism following the numerous impression of the Covid-19 pandemic the earlier yr, it remained subdued because of the ongoing journey restrictions in components of that yr.

Nevertheless, 2022 marked a big comeback, with medical tourism almost returning to pre-Covid ranges, and the pattern continued in 2023, exhibiting a 33 per cent year-on-year progress.

The federal government’s initiative to increase the e-medical visa facility to nationals from 167 nations is anticipated to additional enhance medical tourism within the coming years, stated the report.

This significantly advantages the hospitals in metro cities essentially the most as they’re prime beneficiaries of worldwide affected person circulation, stated the report including that just about 70-80 per cent of medical vacationers arriving in India are from Bangladesh and Center East nations.

India ranks among the many high 10 nations for medical tourism globally and is very most popular amongst South-Asian, African and Center East nations.

Bangladesh stands out because the main contributor to medical tourism amongst neighbouring nations, surpassing the Center East, Myanmar, Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan.

Nevertheless, latest socio-political instability in Bangladesh poses a danger to this flourishing phase of the business as the present inner challenges have proven indicators of affecting the circulation of sufferers.

The hospital sector in India was valued at round Rs 5.8 lakh crore in FY23, with an anticipated annual progress fee of 12 per cent over the following three years. Annually, an estimated 3 to three.5 lakh people from Bangladesh search medical therapy in India.

(Aside from the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is revealed from a syndicated feed.)

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