Indian Medical Association Travel (IMTA) to support IMTD 2009 – The first conference and exhibition in Canada
“India: Medical Tourism Destination 2009″, held in Toronto, 20-22 November 2009 at the famous Metro Toronto Convention Centre to showcase the best health care for Indians in Canada. Speakers at the conference are leaders IMTD Indian hospitals, the services of well-being, the government and leaders of medical tourism. The phenomenon now known as medical tourism is often seen as the next major opportunity for India after the IT outsourcing to billions of dollars in foreign exchange to generate income and create jobs cited in the health sector. So far, only a small group of hospitals in India have been bold attempts to improve their performance in the international market. More than one million foreign patients who have already addressed the major Indian companies like Apollo Hospitals, Fortis, Wockhardt, Max, Manipal and many others already unmatched in the world, clinical quality, technology and the rate of Cost of India is proved offered. The capacity in the segment of super specialty hospitals in India is growing rapidly and there is no waiting period for patients with local or foreign. Indian Medical Association Travel, Embassy of India in Canada, Department of Tourism and Surgical Tourism Canada have combined their efforts to keep this first specialized exhibition in Canada to encourage medical value travel to India. Canada as a market for the promotion of medical tourism in India has great potential. He socialized system of health care grow, which is under stress, and waiting lists. Patients who do not want to wait, and are generally rich have begun to explore options for treatment abroad. A large waiting list of 850,000 Canadians surgery, emphasizes the need for this conference. Canadians tired of waiting to be invited to visit and learn about the many options beyond 100% of the compulsory health insurance. Sponsors and exhibitors have the opportunity to Canadians seeking medical and surgical services outside of Canada, provincial health, insurance, travel and tour operators, legal, medical management companies information, hospital administrators and moderators of medical tourism. There is a large population of Indian origin in Canada is dominated by northern Indians, who are also likely to visit this exhibition and therefore IMTD 2009, a unique opportunity for Indian health care and medical tourism stakeholders level of awareness of what India offer to increase. As part of the Expo will be a series of workshops Nov. 20, 2009, in which to discuss a number of pioneers and leaders in the sector of health care for Indians and also participate in a roundtable discussion with the Indian Consulate Toronto General and senior officials of the Ministry of Health, Ontario. About Travel of the Indian Medical Association. www. indianmedicaltravelassociation. com a non-profit organization to prepare India to meet the challenges of global competition in the medical tourism space and updating the huge opportunity for India to become a leading destination worldwide health care. IMTA members a diversified base of India’s leading JCI accredited hospitals NaBH, Indian system of medicine and welfare services, the travel industry, insurance, medical assistance and facilitate Tourism Company.