Thumbay Hospital Dubai hosts medical tourism conference

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November 22, 2014

Dubai, Nov 22: Currently ranked 16th most preferred destination for medical tourism United Arab Emirates has the potential to be in top five, according to an expert. Renee Marie Stephano, the President of Medical Tourism Association, USA, said there may be new demand trends for treatments and destinations in medical travel.

Speaking at the first international medical tourism conference organized by Thumbay Hospital, which is expected to be inaugurated in a month as a part of Thumbay Group and GMC Hospital, in Dubai on Friday, she said there are untapped niche target market opportunities within medical tourism. 

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The theme of the conference was Initiatives and Updates on International Medical Tourism in UAE'. The event was attended by over 150 delegates including medical tourism experts, doctors, facilitators and insurance agencies.

Thumbay Moideen, the Founder President of Thumbay Group, was the Chief Guest on the occasion. He presented special awards of honour and recognition to Renee Marie Stephano, Dr Uma Nambiar, Advisor to Ministry of Health Djibouti, Dr Ajmal Habeeb, Managing Director, Unity Hospital, India, Dr. Ibrahim Abu Gharbieh, MD Salamatek Healthcare Management UAE and Dr Benazir Ameer Ali, Director, International Medical and Health Tourism Department, Thumbay Hospital for their valuable contributions to medical tourism. Akbar Moideen Thumbay, Director, Operations Healthcare Division and Dr Manvir Singh Walia, Administrative Director Healthcare Division of Thumbay Group were present on the occasion.

Citing exhaustively from the findings of a survey conducted by MTA, Ms Renee said, nearly 80% of demand for medical travel is driven by cost savings, cosmetic surgery leads all other treatments, representing 38% of demand, about 92% of total spending on medical travel per patient is less than $30,000, medical tourists spend between $7,475 and $15,833 per medical travel trip, for six million patients, medical travel may contribute $45 - $95 billion to global GDP, Latin America and Asia are the two leading regions for medical travel, Mexico and India respectively have the highest demand for medical tourism and almost 76% of patients with a future interest in medical travel are American.

She recommended that collaboration with stakeholders to conduct annual global market research and to institute policies to expand various markets within medical tourism industry. Collaborate to develop healthcare hubs as a part of regional economic integration she concluded.

Medical tourism facilitators' act as the focal point of the process by linking overseas patients to medical providers and looking into their travel, transportation and tourism needs said Mr. Ibrahim Abu Gharbieh. Dr. Uma Nambiar spoke about the changing dynamics medical tourism and how do we adapt.

According to Dr Benazir Ameer Ali Medical Tourism is now perceived as one of the fastest growing segment in healthcare.The recent trend is for patients to travel from developed countries to third world countries for medical treatment because of cost consideration, waiting time, privacy/confidentiality, though the traditional pattern still continues. Technology will lead the way in future Medical Tourism. Along with that we can expect extremely personalized services, niche specialist centers, wider network of partnerships, increased number of accreditations, certifications and industry specific associations said Dr Benazir.

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May 1,2024

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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday attacked the BJP over the obscene video case in Hassan district by questioning who gave the accused Prajwal Revanna a visa to go abroad. He also hit out at Union Minister Amit Shah asking why did he gave a ticket to Hassan JD(S) MP Prajwal, who is the accused in the sex scandal case. 

He alleged that former Prime Minister and JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda planned the escape of his grandson and Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna abroad. 

“Who gives passport and visa for travelling abroad? It’s the Centre. Can he go without the Centre’s knowledge? It was former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda who planned and sent him abroad,” the Chief Minister said.

"Prajwal pen drives case is not related to DCM DK Shivakumar. Why did Amit Shah give a ticket to the accused of a sex scandal?" he questioned.

Siddaramaiah also wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting him to direct the Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs to cancel the Diplomatic Passport issued to Prajwal Revanna and ensure his return to face the law.

Prajwal is accused in an alleged sex scandal which is under investigation by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted by the Karnataka government. He is believed to have escaped to Germany shortly after polling in the first phase of elections in the state got over on April 26, in which Prajwal was the JD(S)-BJP combine's candidate from Hassan. 

The Karnataka CM said that SIT will conduct an investigation in a transparent manner in the case.

Earlier, Siddaramaiah wrote on X, "The government has decided to form a special investigation team in connection with Prajwal Revanna's obscene video case. Obscene video clips are circulating in Hassan district, where it appears that women have been sexually assaulted."

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May 6,2024

Mangaluru, May 6: A five-year-old girl from Arendur village of Siddapura taluk of Uttara Kannada district died of Kyasanur Forest Disease (monkey fever) recently.

As her health deteriorated, she was admitted to the KMC Hospital in Mangaluru, where she failed to respond to the treatment and died on Friday night.

It is learned that the KFD is slowly spreading to the newer areas of coastal and malnad areas of Karnataka

According to officials, KFD spreads due to bites of ticks that generally survive on monkeys. This tick bites humans which causes the infection. Humans also contract the disease by coming in contact with cattle bitten by ticks.

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April 26,2024

A 91-year-old woman passed away minutes after casting her vote in Karnataka's Hunsur on Friday, April 26. Hunsur comes under Mysuru Lok Sabha constituency. Despite her advanced age, Puttamma exercised her democratic right.

Voting held on Friday in 14 constituencies in Karnataka. Polling began at 7 am and will ended at 6 pm.

Chende artiste Manohar dies 

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Chende artiste Manohar (58) died of cardiac arrest after exercising his franchise in Kodagu district.

He had cast his vote at B Shettigeri polling station in Ponnampet taluk. Later, Chende artiste Manohar (58) reportedly collapsed after coming out of the polling booth. Though he was rushed to hospital, doctors declared him brought dead.

Ponnampet Tahsildar Mohankumar said “Manohar had come out of the polling booth and collapsed 200 metres away from the booth.

For the uninitiated, Chende (also known as Chenda) is a cylindrical percussion instrument widely used in cultural events in Tulu Nadu of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in India.

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