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Swedish VC Institute to tap India for medical tourism
Sanjeev Bhar - New Delhi
Sweden-based Swedish Venture Capital Institute (SVCI) is tying
up with hospitals and hotels in Goa and Mumbai to send medical tourists from
the Scandinavian countries of Europe like Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Finland.
Speaking about the project, Rajiv Mehta, its owner and director,
said, "Talks are on with a leading doctor of the country who is associated
with Indraprastha Apollo Hospital for his hospitals in Goa and Mumbai. We have
also associated ourselves with hospitals in the Scandinavian region. India is
being looked at for various kinds of surgeries and minor clinical corrections.
SVCI has tied up with the Scandia Insurance Company in Sweden, which would bear
the entire travel, medical and lodging costs of the medical patients as part
of the packages offered by SVCI's India arm." The company picked Goa and
Mumbai as part of the initial plans to attract medical tourists through chartered
flights for a programme spanning a week to 10 days. "Our company has also
entered into a contract with two four-star hotels in Goa," he added.
He however did not divulge any investment details. "Since
the project is in its early it is really difficult to ascertain the minute details
first hand. Nonetheless, we hope to see the project go underway soon. The scope
of the project is high considering the high medical costs and long waiting periods
in Scandinavia."
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