Global Medical Tourism Destination Ranking

In order to understand a complex global medical tourism healthcare market and compare countries in a meaningful and manageable way, we often turn to composite indicators or indices. There is a mix of public, private, national, and international institutions, all providing data toward a constantly evolving marketplace. Most notable are the World Competitiveness Index, Globalization …

Covid19 Opportunity: Domestic Medical Tourism Sustainable Program

gBy: Mr. Krishna Pandey, PhD Research Fellow, MBA (IB) Chairman, Domestic Medical Tourism Organization “Each and every country will give first priority to upgrade their own healthcare system to develop  international and domestic medical tourism destination” On 17 May, 2020 there are 4,723,190 confirmed cases worldwide in 215 countries with 313,273 deaths worldwide. Europe has …

EU could reopen borders to tourists for Covid-19 recovery

“Travel will be recommended between countries with similar risk profiles, draft report says” European countries will be advised to open borders to countries with similar coronavirus risk profiles under a plan to bolster the ailing tourist industry being discussed in Brussels. On Wednesday the European commission is expected to recommend a three-phase approach to reopening …

Covid-19 throws Europe’s tourism industry into chaos

The coronavirus crisis has made Europe’s tourism sector chaotic, with borders closed and airlines grounded. But if that is frustrating for holidaymakers, it risks ruining holiday businesses and devastating the economies that depend on them. From the Algarve in Portugal to the Greek islands, from the chic resorts of Italy’s Amalfi coast to the pubs …

Germany sends China £130bn bill for ‘coronavirus damages’ – sparks fury in Beijing-

By OLI SMITH PUBLISHED: 00:01, Mon, Apr 20, 2020 | UPDATED: 00:10, Mon, Apr 20, 2020 Germany has sparked outrage in China after a major newspaper put together a £130bn invoice that Beijing “owes” Berlin following the impact of the coronavirus global. Germany has followed France, the UK and the US in directing its coronavirus anger at China, where …