1 Trade in health services and Medical tourism in India Trade in health services and medical tourism in India Dear Sir/Madam This data collection is part of doctoral research on the mentioned theme. The study intends to uncover the problems faced by medical tourists/ travelers in India. We request your valuable feedback for the same. Your feedback would be used for purely academic purposes and will not be shared with others. Please tick mark or encircle your option. Arpita Agrawal, Assistant Professor, Sikkim Manipal University, Manipal Towers, 14, Old Airport road, Bangalore-560008, India, [email protected]Section I: Please tell us about yourself- 1. Name ________________________________ 2. Email /phone no ________________________________ 3. Gender Male Female 4. Home country ________________________________ 5. Age Under 30 years 30 to 45 years 45 to 60 years More than 60 6. Nature of treatment for which you have come to India? Cardiac General Surgery Organ Transplant Eye surgery Orthopedic/joint replacement ENT care Neuro Surgery Nephrology Cancer/oncology IVF Any Other Pls. Specify _________________ 7. What was your main source of information for choosing medical facilities in India? Friends/ referrals Your doctor at home Insurance agent Internet search Advertisement Others Pls. Specify _________________ 8. What was the main reason of choosing treatment abroad? Cost Availability of treatment Less waiting time Better quality treatment Confidentiality
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1 Trade in health services and Medical tourism in India
Trade in health services and medical tourism in India
Dear Sir/Madam
This data collection is part of doctoral research on the mentioned theme. The study intends to uncover the problems faced by medical tourists/ travelers in India. We request your
valuable feedback for the same. Your feedback would be used for purely academic purposes and will not be shared with others. Please tick mark or encircle your option.
Arpita Agrawal, Assistant Professor, Sikkim Manipal University, Manipal Towers, 14, Old Airport road, Bangalore-560008, India, [email protected]
Section I: Please tell us about yourself-
1. Name ________________________________
2. Email /phone no ________________________________
3. Gender Male Female
4. Home country ________________________________
5. Age Under 30 years 30 to 45 years 45 to 60 years More than 60
6. Nature of treatment for which you have come to India?
Cardiac General Surgery Organ Transplant
Eye surgery Orthopedic/joint replacement ENT care Neuro Surgery
Nephrology Cancer/oncology IVF Any Other Pls. Specify _________________
7. What was your main source of information for choosing medical facilities in India?
Friends/ referrals Your doctor at home Insurance agent
Internet search Advertisement Others Pls. Specify _________________
8. What was the main reason of choosing treatment abroad?
Cost Availability of treatment Less waiting time Better quality treatment Confidentiality
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Combination with vacation Any Other ____________
9. Type of hospital where treatment being done currently:
Accredited Non- Accredited Don’t know Which accreditation ______________
10. Section II: What is YOUR opinion on factors important for seeking medical treatment outside your home country. Please fill the following questions.
16. If somebody in your country, has a need to go for medical treatment outside the home country and asks you, what would you say about your overall experience for medical
treatment in India?
Highly satisfied Satisfied Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Dissatisfied Highly dissatisfied
THANK YOU.
Trade in health services and medical tourism in India
Your participation is solicited in this survey as a hospital. It is part of doctoral work
undertaken by me to find the competitiveness of India as a medical tourism destination
and study its implications. All the information collected shall be used purely for
academic purposes and the data collected will be kept strictly confidential.
(Arpita Agrawal)
Asstt Professor, Sikkim Manipal University, Manipal Towers, 14, Old Airport road, Bangalore-