New Delhi; 21, June 2016: India has all the potentials to lead the global medical tourism industry due to the presence of advanced medical technologies as well as for offering affordable medical care. SCCEM (Society of Critical Care Emergency Medicine) has been in the forefront to help establish India as a premier medical tourism destination in the world, with their various efforts to bring different stakeholders at a common platform to discuss impending issues and removing the bottlenecks.

After two successful annual medical tourism conferences, they are going to organize the third edition of International India Medical Tourism Congress in Hyderabad, Telengana on 3-4 September, 2016. Several domestic as well as International players from the medical tourism industry has already confirmed their presence for the event, and the IIMTC 2016 will prove a benchmark journey to establish India as the foremost destination for patients around the world, seeking quality, affordable and satisfying medical care.

According to a research conducted by Transparency Market Research, the global medical tourism industry is expected to be US$32.5 bn by 2019. The study claims that India is at the top of the global medical tourism market, closely followed by Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. The report also reveals the names of the emerging medical tourism destinations, such as Mexico, Brazil, Taiwan and Turkey. However, the entry of new destinations into the medical tourism sector puts an emphasis on addressing issues that may hamper the growth of the Indian medical tourism industry. This is where the IIMTC 2016 will play a crucial role by providing a knowledge sharing platform to the healthcare professionals, policy makers, accreditation bodies, technology and tourism companies and others.

India is relying upon a lot on the medical tourism sector to increase its foreign currency deposit. Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has already extended his best wishes to the success of IIMTC 2016, and country’s Health Department, Ayush Department, Tourism Department etc are seeing the event as an opportunity to build the Brand India proposition among foreign nationals, choosing the country for an effective and cost-effective healthcare or treatment.

H. N. Garg, President of SCCEM, states that a number of hosted buyers from CIS countries, the Middle East, North African Nations and other countries have already confirmed their presence for IIMTC 2016. “Several representatives from the leading hospitals, healthcare centers from India will be present at the two-day conference to shape the future of the Indian medical tourism industry,” he said.

Today, India is the leading destination for international patients to get quality treatments in the areas of bone marrow transplants, cardiac bypass surgeries, heart surgeries, spine surgeries and dental treatments. At IIMTC 2016, Indian healthcare providers will also showcase their sophisticated medical technologies and capabilities in other areas as well to draw more international patients. The event is expected to play a significant role to bolster the growth of the Indian medical tourism industry.

To know more about the IIMTC 2016, one may visit the website http://www.iimtc.com.

About International India Medical Tourism Congress (IIMTC):

IIMTC is an annual event, offering a platform to medical tourism industry stakeholders from India and abroad to discuss the issues related to the medial tourism sector. The event endeavors to promote the growth and development of the Indian medical tourism industry. This year, IIMTC will be organized in Hyderabad on 3-4 September, 2016.

About Society of Critical Care Emergency Medicine:

SCCEM is the Managing and Organizing body of the “International India Medical Tourism Congress. The organization works to build India as a preferred Medical Tourism Destination” in the world. The organization is based in New Delhi, India and its seasoned professionals endeavor to promote and build “Brand India” with their various initiatives.

For any query, please contact them as below:
Contact Person: C. S. Garg (Event Coordinator)
Telephone: 011-43029887, 09718459379, 09721008996
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.iimtc.com