Insights
30-Nov-17 An unprecedented number of Bangladeshis travel to India, Thailand and Singapore for medical treatment because of low confidence in local doctors, with 165,000 travelling to India for treatment in 2015 alone, accounting for 50% of India's medical tourism revenue. [image: Rajb Dhar / Dhaka Tribune]
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30-Nov-17 Mistrust over the quality of healthcare in China drives outbound medical tourism and also makes opening satellites of world-renowned hospitals an excellent business opportunity. [image: Shutterstock / Jing Travel]
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Events
GGM's CEO Pete Read was invited to speak about "London and the international market", at the Private Acute Healthcare Conference on 12-Oct-17. Pete said that while UK healthcare is generally well-regarded in China, the UK could do more to promote specific services and institutions. [Image: IMTJ]
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Events
Speaking at the China Britain Business Council SME Forum in Bristol, UK, GGM said foreign companies looking for opportunities in China's healthcare market should be selective, pointing out the increasingly competitive situation in first tier cities and Level III hospitals. [Image: SCMP]
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Insights
29-Nov-17 A prominent UAE newspaper named Malaysia as a top 10 country for medical tourism. Malaysia was cited as providing excellent value for money when comparing the costs of medical treatment to those of other Southeast Asian countries. [image: Free Malaysia Today]
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