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I don't like the term "medical tourism"...Tourism is something enjoyable and pleasant while medical means compulsive and painful or at least not enjoyable. So whoever came up with this term was a dumbo.

Tourism means a trip.Medical tourism does not mean that some body is so sick and come to india, but also a large case in which they come for facial treatments etc which is not painful.The medical infrastructure is growing and there are also patients coming from US since the cost is very cheap compared to US.Some recent indian medical news:-

1. Kochi-based Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre has unveiled a centre for open fetal surgery - the first in Asia for treating complex and rare fetal conditions. With this, India joins the select club of nations after USA, France and Spain to offer open surgery on fetus.

2. Frontier Lifeline, a Chennai-based heart hospital has tied up with Russian scientists to manufacture a low-cost mechanical heart pump that can serve as an alternative to a transplant or as a temporary measure before transplant.

The 'Made in India' device will be available at one-third the cost of existing devices at 30 lakh as against 90 lakh
 

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