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Centre to unveil digital portal for medical value travel: Minister

IANS April 25, 2025 259 views

India is set to revolutionize medical tourism with a groundbreaking digital portal designed to simplify international patient experiences. The comprehensive platform will integrate hospitals, travel services, and support systems into a single, user-friendly interface. Minister Prataprao Jadhav highlighted the government's strategy to position India as a leading global healthcare destination. With the medical value travel market expected to double by 2029, this initiative represents a significant step in promoting India's diverse and high-quality medical services.

"The goal is to enhance the overall patient experience" - Prataprao Jadhav"
New Delhi, April 25: The Central government is working on a comprehensive online portal aimed at boosting the country’s position as a global healthcare destination, Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Ayush and Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Prataprao Jadhav, said on Friday.

Key Points

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Integrated digital platform connecting hospitals, travel services, and medical support

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India aims to expand healthcare ecosystem beyond major cities

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Medical value travel market projected to reach $14.31 billion by 2029

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Government seeks to streamline international patient experiences

The minister said that the new digital platform would integrate hospitals, facilitators, travel agents, hotels, translators, and other support services, all in one place.

"The goal is to enhance the overall patient experience, from treatment to travel arrangements and post-treatment care," he said in his address at the FICCI’s Medical Value Travel (MVT) conference.

The government’s strategy also includes expanding the healthcare ecosystem beyond major cities into tier-2 and tier-3 regions.

Additionally, the government is looking to strengthen collaborations with private players to improve services across the entire medical value travel process.

In his speech, NITI Aayog member Prof Vinod K. Paul spoke about the importance of deregulation in the sector.

He also urged industry players to provide suggestions on how to reduce the compliance burdens for healthcare facilities.

"The visa facilitation plays a key role in the growth of medical value travel, highlighting the need for transparency and trust-building between countries," he said.

About telemedicine, Paul said that the legal challenges that arise when providing remote advice to patients in other countries.

He encouraged India to take the lead in addressing these issues, given its significant expertise in telemedicine.

India's MVT market reached $7.69 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow to $14.31 billion by 2029.

The country currently holds 18 per cent of the global market share, ranking 10th in the world in the MVT index.

The government’s new digital portal is expected to play a key role in enhancing India’s healthcare services for international patients and promoting the country’s diverse medical offerings globally.

Meanwhile, MVT, or medical tourism, refers to the practice of patients travelling abroad to receive healthcare services.

This growing trend is fueled by the pursuit of high-quality medical care at more affordable prices, reduced waiting times, and access to specialised treatments that may not be available in their home country.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is such a great initiative! India has world-class hospitals but the coordination for international patients can be confusing. A one-stop portal will make medical tourism so much smoother. 👏
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Priya M.
I hope they include proper verification for all listed service providers. There have been cases where medical tourists get scammed by fake agents. Safety first!
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Amit S.
While the portal sounds promising, I'm concerned about implementation. Government digital projects often face delays and technical issues. Hope this one gets proper funding and execution.
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Sunita R.
Including tier-2 and tier-3 cities is brilliant! Places like Vellore and Manipal have excellent medical facilities that can compete with metros. This will help distribute the economic benefits.
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Neha P.
The telemedicine aspect is interesting but complex. How will they handle international medical licenses and liability? Hope they consult with legal experts from different countries.
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Vikram J.
Medical tourism saved my uncle's life when he couldn't afford heart surgery in the US. More power to initiatives like this that make healthcare accessible! 🇮🇳

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