Dubai Health Tourism Department holds first group meeting for 2021
DUBAI, 7 days ago The Health Tourism Department of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) successfully organised the first group meeting for members of Dubai Health Experience (DXH). The meeting, which was held virtually and discussed various initiatives and efforts to continue enhancing Dubai s position as a premier health tourism destination. Mohamed Al Mheiri, Director, Dubai Health Tourism Department, DHA, pointed out that the DXH.ae website received more than 30,000 unique users on a quarterly basis in 2020 searching for key specialties such as dental, cosmetic ophthalmology and fertility treatments. The DXH portal provides comprehensive information about health tourism services, member offerings and complete details that you would need when planning a journey to Dubai for health tourism purposes.
April 2021 601 The Health Tourism Department of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) successfully organised the first group meeting for members of Dubai Health Experience (DXH). The meeting, which was held virtually and discussed various initiatives and efforts to continue enhancing Dubai s position as a premier health tourism destination. Mohamed Al Mheiri, Director, Dubai Health Tourism Department, DHA, pointed out that the DXH.ae website received more than 30,000 unique users on a quarterly basis in 2020 searching for key specialties such as dental, cosmetic ophthalmology and fertility treatments. The DXH portal provides comprehensive information about health tourism services, member offerings and complete details that you would need when planning a journey to Dubai for health tourism purposes.
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After the global financial crisis in 2008, many countries began to encourage medical tourism to stimulate their economies.
In addition, since the 1997 financial crisis, Asian destinations sought to develop the medical tourism industry to bring in foreign exchange. Malaysia, Thailand, and India have implemented policies to attract foreign patients and have established themselves as world-class medical hubs.
Thailand’s medical tourism industry generated $340 million in 2010 and $622 million in 2013, representing an average annual growth rate of at least 20 per cent. Malaysia’s during the same period was growing at 19 per cent.
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Israel, Turkey, and the UAE have actively developed their healthcare systems to attract patients from neighboring countries and Europe. The worldwide interest in promoting medical tourism as a driver of a host country’s growth can be attributed to three factors : dollar revenue from these ourists and accompanying family members,