Friday, September 21, 2007

treatment in india

A leading Indian cosmetic surgeon, Narendra Pandya, says he foresees a dramatic rise in medical tourism to India because of not just the low costs involved but a more humane approach towards patients.

"In the US the patient is only a number. In the East, we are more involved with them as humans. It makes a difference."


Are we really treating foreign patients well and would they prefer to come to India rather than any other south asian country.
what will matter to them most, the quality of treatment, the cost, the care,the attention or the exciting places they can visit.. may be all of them.

Is there a way to find .....are we matching their expectations.