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Home / Health / India to Become Global Medical Tourism Hub

India to Become Global Medical Tourism Hub

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Five Regional Medical Hubs planned with private sector
  • Ayush centers integrated into healthcare complexes
  • WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre to be upgraded
India to Become Global Medical Tourism Hub

India is making significant strides to become a global manufacturing hub for biopharmaceutical and ayurveda drugs. In a move to bolster medical tourism, the Finance Minister announced plans for five Regional Medical Hubs nationwide, to be established in partnership with the private sector.

These hubs will function as integrated healthcare complexes, combining medical services, education, and research. They will feature AYUSH centers, Medical Value Tourism Facilitation Centres, and essential supporting infrastructure for diagnostics and rehabilitation, creating numerous employment opportunities.

Additionally, three new branches of the All India Institute of Ayurveda will be established, and Ayush pharmacies will be upgraded. The World Health Organization's Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat, is also slated for an upgrade to promote evidence-based research and awareness in traditional medicines.

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These initiatives aim to enhance India's healthcare infrastructure, promote medical value travel, and solidify its position as a leader in holistic healthcare and traditional medicine on the global stage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The government plans to establish five Regional Medical Hubs across the country, which will integrate medical services, education, and research with AYUSH centers and supporting infrastructure.
Major steps are being taken to promote India as a manufacturing hub for biopharmaceutical and ayurveda drugs, including upgrading Ayush pharmacies and drug testing laboratories.
The WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat, will be upgraded to enhance evidence-based research, training, and awareness for traditional medicines.

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