Patients from UK, Germany, USA, Canada
and Australia with serious orthopaedic ailments are being attracted to
India. Patients are flocking to India for a number of reasons, the major
one being affordable cost. In India, patients can get cost-efficient
cure, paying a quarter or sometimes even the 10th of the cost that they
are supposed to pay in their native countries. Other factors that play a
key role in drawing foreign nationals to India include personalised
care, high quality low cost treatment, skilled surgery, clean hospitals
and the absence of hidden charges and intermediaries. The average cost
of a medical treatment in India is almost 1/6th of that in developed
countries.
Not only patients but travellers also are turning to India in search of
medical or health tours. They find it an excellent option to team up a
tropical vacation with elective orthopaedic surgery. There are many
private hospitals in the country offering health tour packages including
medical treatment and sightseeing tours. Even for people from countries
like Africa, Bangladesh, Yemen, South East Asia and the Middle East,
India has become the most preferred healthcare destination.
India is expected to witness a growth of $2.2 bn per year in the
medical sector. Today, the country features world-class medical care,
high-quality equipment and state-of-the-art facilities. More and more
hospitals are busy earning necessary accreditions, conforming to
standard medical practises and getting recognised by the government.
According to the CII McKinsey Study, medical tourism in India is
expected to fetch Rs 5,000-10,000 crore of additional revenue for
upmarket tertiary hospitals by 2012.
Day-to-day surgical operations like total knee and hip replacement, hip
resurfacing and arthroscopic surgery of shoulder and knee are very much
required by medical tourists coming to India. People aged 60 years or
above suffering from chronic ailments of the hip and knee are unable to
afford surgical treatment in their own countries. Most of the people (45
million in the US) in the age group of 60-70 also do not possess
insurance. A long waiting list of up to a year in the UK for elective
orthopaedic surgery also happens to be a major deterrent for patients.
Under these circumstances, people with orthopaedic ailments find it a
feasible option to travel to India.
Cost Comparison
In the US, a total hip replacement surgery would cost around $39,000 (=
1,911,000 INR) whereas in India the same surgical operation can be done
for a sum of only $6,000 (= 294,000 INR) Similarly, the cost of a total
knee replacement in the UK comes around 9,500 pounds (= 788,500 INR),
whereas the same in India costs just 3,000 pounds.
Approximate Cost of Orthopaedic Surgery in India
| Procedure / Package |
No. of Days |
Price (INR) -
Single Room |
Price (USD) ($
@ Rs.42) |
| Total Knee Replacement (Unilateral - Including PFC Implant)
|
7 |
345000 |
8200 |
| Total Knee Replacement (Bilateral - Including PFC Implant)
|
10 |
630000 |
15000 |
| Total Knee Replacement (Unilateral - Including Hi-Flex Implant)
|
7 |
325000 |
7750 |
| Total Knee Replacement (Bilateral - Including Hi-Flex Implant)
|
10 |
595000 |
14200 |
| Total Hip Replacement (Unilateral - Including Uncemented
Implant) |
7 |
330000 |
7850 |
| Total Hip Replacement (Bilateral - Including Uncemented
Implant) |
10 |
595000 |
14150 |
| Hip Resurfacing - Articular Surface Replacement -(Unilateral -
Including Basic ASR Implant) |
7 |
405000 |
9650 |
| Hip Resurfacing - Articular Surface Replacement - (Bilateral -
Including Basic ASR Implant) |
10 |
750000 |
17850 |
| Hip Resurfacing - Articular Surface Replacement -(Unilateral -
Including Proxima ASR Implant) |
7 |
440000 |
10500 |
| Hip Resurfacing - Articular Surface Replacement - (Bilateral -
Including Proxima ASR Implant) |
10 |
825000 |
19650 |
| Total Hip Replacement - Revision |
7 |
460000 |
10950 |