Medical Tourism: Improving Healthcare Systems Around the World

Medical Tourism: Improving Healthcare Systems Around the World

15 Jun, 17:00–18:15

Russia has set a goal of increasing exports of medical services to $1 billion in sales by 2024. To achieve this, the country needs to attract 1.2 million foreign patients. Today, current destinations for medical exports include not only the CIS and BRICS countries, but also the Middle East. The availability of stateof-the-art medical technologies in the Russian Federation and a number of competitive advantages of receiving routine medical care in the country should help attract tourists from the Middle East. It is necessary to build cooperation with the Middle East by consistently promoting domestic medical organizations that have a strong international reputation for excellence in Russian health care and highlighting their compliance with international quality and service standards. In the Middle East itself, there are also many healthcare initiatives underway today that offer significant opportunities for foreign investors. Which "growth points" can be identified for the development of medical tourism in Russia? Which successful foreign medical tourism projects can be "grounded" in Russia? Is it possible to implement medical tourism investment projects in Russia and other interested countries? What are the barriers and opportunities? How can priorities be set for the development of medical tourism in the
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