https://eurasiantimes.com/medical-tourism-india-china/LOL, India is the country that has the most people, especially children die from contagious diseases, your life expectancy is among the lowest in the world, check the WHO data base and see where India lies, your hospitals look like from a century ago and you are bragging that Indians enjoy better medical treatments than Chinese, shamelessness knows no boundaries.
From global times- the spokesperson of the commie party.
Medical Tourism In India Blooms Despite India-China Tensions
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EurAsian Times
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January 25, 2018
Tensions between India-China along the border are not the only thing on the rise; Medical Tourism in India has also increased significantly with a large number of Chinese patients. But why is Medical Tourism in India famous amongst Chinese citizens? Will this have any positive impact between India-China relations?
A growing number of Chinese citizens are now looking at India for cost-effective medical treatments. Known for the best doctors in the world, and many equipped hospitals in India offering medical treatments to overseas patients, medical tourism in India is experiencing an all-time surge.
The Story of a Chinese Patient who Benefitted from Medical Tourism In India
An article in the Global Times, a Chinese daily, spoke of a Chinese patient who was infected with HCV, fourteen years ago, during a blood transfusion procedure. The treatment available in China was ineffective thus leaving the patient with no option but to seek help from other nations. The daily reported that the patient then took help from a company that was helping patients from third and fourth tier cities of China to seek medical help from other nations, including India. Already in a nearly critical stage of liver fibrosis, the patient received top class treatment in New Delhi, and the symptoms then vanished in just four weeks.
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What’s even more astonishing is the fact that she was prescribed medicines by the Indian doctors that were not yet available in China. Speaking highly of the Indian medical facilities and hospitals in India, the patient said the hospitals were more like hotels unlike the overcrowded medical facilities in China. She added that the cleanliness and professionalism of hospitals in India are impressive. This is just one of the many incidents and stories that reflect highly on the growth of medical tourism in India."