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50 Countries Share Nigerians' $1bn Medical Tourism Spending -report by IamAtribalist: 5:24am On Sep 14, 2015
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No fewer than 50 countries benefited from the $1bn spent by 30,000 Nigerians on medical tourism in 2014, an Internet portal, Gapdoc.com, has revealed.

Forty per cent of the amount, according to the portal, was spent by Nigerians to get medical care in India alone.

The Chief Executive Officer of the company, Saurabh Maskara, named other countries that benefited from the rest of the money to include Singapore and Malaysia, among others. As a result of the huge amount of money spent on seeking medical help abroad, Maskara said the beneficiary countries had now identified medical tourism as their national industry.

He, however, noted that many Nigerians seeking medical help abroad lacked access to the right information that could help locate hospitals where they could get efficient and affordable treatment.

Maskara said, "Gapdoc.com has resolved to remove the noticeable non-transparent practices which existed in the system.

"Gapdoc.com is trying to fix this problem by partnering JCI accredited hospitals and allowing patients to communicate with hospitals directly.

"Apart from the rich, the poor who cannot afford medical travel are often lucky to have organisations and good hearted philanthropists to support them. Majority of people travel for four major areas namely: cardiology, orthopaedic, renal dialysis issue and cancer.

"India issues M type visa for medical tourism where most Nigerian head for affordable high quality health care. Many Indian hospital chains are in the process of opening up hospitals in Nigeria.

"India requires you to have Oral Polio Vaccination certificate and yellow fever certificate, except for infants below the age of six for travelling to that country.

"High quality hospitals in India such as Arthimis, Max, and Primus, among others offer heart bypass for as low as $7,000 compared to $130,000 in the United States and $40,900 in UAE. Lot of them provide cashless services to policy holders of insurance Aetna Global Service, International BUPACIGNA International, and International SOS, GSG/ Tiecare International.

"Companies in the Unites States often give incentives to employees to travel abroad for medical treatment to bring down their operating costs. Lot of these people are travelling eastwards to Asian destination."
Re: 50 Countries Share Nigerians' $1bn Medical Tourism Spending -report by princeuj2015(m): 5:28am On Sep 14, 2015
The op below me have said it all, this is what you get when you vote people who put their personal interest, Family and Stomach first before the masses that voted them into power.
Re: 50 Countries Share Nigerians' $1bn Medical Tourism Spending -report by knuckbuck(m): 5:33am On Sep 14, 2015
All that money spent to develop another economy. Imagine what that money would do to Nigeria's economy.
Re: 50 Countries Share Nigerians' $1bn Medical Tourism Spending -report by omowolewa: 5:57am On Sep 14, 2015
Health is wealth. No amount is too much to stay health.
Re: 50 Countries Share Nigerians' $1bn Medical Tourism Spending -report by MrZachs(m): 6:37am On Sep 14, 2015
Dem no dey think wif der head
Re: 50 Countries Share Nigerians' $1bn Medical Tourism Spending -report by Gombs(m): 6:38am On Sep 14, 2015
... Yeah...

It's called CHANGE! If you know what I mean


grin
Re: 50 Countries Share Nigerians' $1bn Medical Tourism Spending -report by Nobody: 6:47am On Sep 14, 2015
hehehe

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