India has the potential of becoming an ideal healthcare destination, a study conducted by Exim Bank on healthcare tourism said.
India has generated an estimated revenue of about $600 million from over 500,000 international healthcare travellers, including non-residents that visited India in 2006, the study revealed.
It also said, the promotion of healthcare tourism would result in development of associated sectors, such as medical equipment manufacturing, telemedicine, medical diagnostics, out-sourcing of hospital administration and insurance.
"India has many advantages in the healthcare sector, which includes, cost-effective
The increasing popularity of India's traditional wellness systems and rapid strides made in information technology is also an advantage for the country, it added.
The total market for healthcare tourism is estimated to be in the range of $150 billion globally and India has less than one per cent share of it.


