Medical tourism gets foreign money.what type of institutions receive this money?
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Medical tourism can boost tourism receipts and employment in both medical centres as well as in other sectors. ... Medical tourism employment in India is estimated to be about 167000. The growth of medical tourism in India is accelerating and expected to reach USD 8 billion by 2020.
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Medical tourism is a growing sector in India. In mid–2020, India's medical tourism sector was estimated to be worth US$ 5–6 billion.[1] In 2017, 495,056 patients visited India to seek medical care. According to a report from 2019 by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry and Ernst & Young, most of the medical tourist arrivals in India were from Southeast Asia, Middle East, Africa, and SAARC region.[2] India also receives significant number of medical tourists from Australia, Canada, China, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[3] The city of Chennai has come to known as the healthcare capital of India.
Medical tourism is a growing sector in India. In mid–2020, India's medical tourism sector was estimated to be worth US$ 5–6 billion.[1] In 2017, 495,056 patients visited India to seek medical care. According to a report from 2019 by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry and Ernst & Young, most of the medical tourist arrivals in India were from Southeast Asia, Middle East, Africa, and SAARC region.[2] India also receives significant number of medical tourists from Australia, Canada, China, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[3] The city of Chennai has come to known as the healthcare capital of India.To encourage applications and ease the travel process for medical tourists, the government has expanded its e-tourism VISA regime on February 2019, to include medical visas. The maximum duration of stay under this visa is 6 months.[4] Since 30 August 2019, foreigners can receive any medical treatment in India with the exception of organ transplants without a medical visa.[2]