Review of Adoption of Disruptive Innovative Practices in Medical Tourism in India
Journal Title: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Health Care - Year 2017, Vol 9, Issue 3
Abstract
The Indian Medical Tourism Industry is significantly adding nearly 3% to the total size of the healthcare sector of India. Surgical techniques and healthcare technologies have undergone revolutionary changes in the past four decades giving way to early adoption of disruptive innovative practices by the quality conscious and low-cost medical tourism industry in India. dis secondary data-based research paper aims at examining the adoption and use of Disruptive Innovative Practices in Medical Tourism Industry in India. It was concluded that Medical Tourism Industry in India is not only suitable but most probable to adopt and use the Disruptive Innovative Practices. The implication of the paper would be the encouragement of further research on disruptive innovative Practices in Medical care in India.
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