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Medical Tourism India: Hip Resurfacing at Wockhardt Posted by: WorldMedAssist
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Medical Tourism UK patients prefer Wockhardt Hospitals India Posted by: wockhosp
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Medical tourism video MJRC India- total knee replacement, hip resurfacing Posted by: akvenkat
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Cardiac Procedure- Med Journeys - David Little - Medical Tourism India Posted by: medjourneys
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: darshan1209. on 21 May 10, 10:25:28
@megalabala1976 Hefty medical tax??!!!! Most of the medical tourists come here because of the low cost and the middle classes and poor are already paying through their noses for treatment at Private hospitals. Its half baked- ill informed ideas like these that are responsible for India's present state of affairs.
By: BLUERAY1611. on 18 Feb 10, 02:25:33
STILLWATER82, Are you crazy ? or you in denial ? "Health care is free in India " have you been to govt hospital in India ? if not i suggest you to please next time you or your family fall sick go to govt hospital. Than come back and we will have nice discussion. bye
By: stillwater82. on 18 Feb 10, 01:17:23
@BLUERAY1611 Health is free for poor people. Wonder what you are talking about. Military is important because of the nice neighbours that we have. Healthcare will come crashing down if the country is attacked. See Iraq which had the best healthcare in that region at one point. Indian military is to defend its own people and not to rule the world. By the way, why does US spend more on military than next 50 countries combined. They can also spend it on healthcare. Stop posting stupid comments.
By: jayaram. on 06 Feb 10, 17:08:18
@jayaram this british are now so concerned about india becoming medical outsourcing center. thats all this bitching about. But we are in the right track, sooner my country become rich enough to sponsor every medical need of the poor.
By: jayaram. on 06 Feb 10, 17:07:42
I am moved by british concern for poor in india, apparently the same british did nt realise this human side when they shot 500 people in cornered ground, they did not realise it when they ordered indians to lick their boots. But now all of a sudden they are so concerned, huh crocodile tears, nothing else. Dont get me wrong, the content you have shown is absolute reality in india but your motives are well known.
By: savemyplaylist. on 20 Jan 10, 02:56:01
What is that reporter bitching about? He says the hospital is for the rich, but that british lady is far from rich. He thinks it should be socialized, yet his shitty socialized medicine in England turned that lady AWAY! Typical dumb statist
By: BLUERAY1611. on 07 Dec 09, 00:26:50
@ashish9670 You are a typical indian, blame it on the westerners in the end. India's poor people wanted a Italian born bartender as there leader and this is what they get. India has billion's of dollars of tax pay's money to spend for rusted millitary hardware while there people die of hunger and diseases. WHAT A SHAME
By: BLUERAY1611. on 07 Dec 09, 00:22:37
@megalabala1976 India has billions of tax payers dollars to spend on military hardware and not on there own people's health. This this what happend when a Italian born bartender is a leader of a country. What a shame.
By: megalabala1976. on 06 Dec 09, 02:07:08
Public Healthcare system run by Indian authorities needs an overhaul. Why not leave the management to international bodies like RED CROSS or UNICHEF or WHO?. Indian government should pay the management cost by collecting a hefty medical tax from the medical tourists and the richer patients who can afford treatment in private hospitals.
By: basava3232. on 21 Nov 09, 01:43:28
India if its changing not by politicians but people of india who are pushing themselves with thier entrepreneurship skills
By: ashish9670. on 26 Oct 09, 05:15:57
Hypocrites!!! Why did not the Brit pay back by funding 1 poor person's operation. After all Britain benefits by Indian poverty. To see in the context of them ruling us for over 200 years and were responsible for leaving India poor. Apollo should have charged the Britisher more.
By: trini864. on 06 Oct 09, 05:13:04
why didn't this reporter recommend to the man with the child to go get the documents he needed to go to Apollo? Sad
By: movieguy7589. on 03 Oct 09, 23:55:29
medically they never were....they invented surgery....sushruta was the first surgeon in the world and he wrote the first book on surgery...they even invented dentistry....lol...
By: betty00759. on 21 Jul 09, 05:39:23
its really unbelivble ...tech from india..
By: HindiReader. on 09 Jul 09, 09:27:45
This video is a perfect example of how socialized healthcare does not work for ANYONE around the world. Social medicine drives up the cost of private healthcare so that no citizen from neither Britain nor India can afford it. The Indian Government is the most OVER INVOLVED government in the world, and they control too much. Everything the Government has touched has been destroyed by it. Indians need to realize that the Government has MADE India poor, by calling us the "aam Admi"
By: ashish9670. on 02 Jun 09, 11:03:46
Delhi government is the real villian as seen at Apollo. Delhi government must be blind not to see that poor man whose son's intestines are hanging out. Apollo should be allowed to accept foreigners for only as many free surgeries that it performs.
By: ambervictor. on 31 May 09, 02:28:23
So the lady (5 min in) rather then lose weight is traveling to India. She was told the surgery was too risky because of her weight.
By: happyness01. on 26 May 09, 13:46:07
While I understand the issues raised by the video, we have to look at the greater cause and effects of medicine within the global economy. The amount of medical doctors and other people in the medical field willing to leave their third world countries to the first world are huge. These people would be encouraged to stay if they could earn higher salaries. What is needed far more is for information to be placed out there so that the poor of India are able to be aware of legislation.
By: amiyashrivastava. on 06 Apr 09, 06:07:21
I agree and government can create environment and more opportunities so that people can earn and get rich...In India infrastructure boost is the most required!
By: fayekeene. on 06 Apr 09, 02:14:21
To make the poor more productive the government needs to step in and help them out. Helping them out to be independent will be better for everyone even for the rich and the middle class because they will not be a burden anymore. Just leaving the poor alone because they are regarded as parasites is not a solution. I don't believe that people are poor because they are lazy and expect to live off of other people's help.
By: fayekeene. on 06 Apr 09, 02:12:48
To get rid of the poor people (that you regard as parasites), the government needs to help them get better education not just leaving them alone. Living them alone will create more problem to the country because they are not productive. If they don't get education, there children will also don't get education.
By: abhijitgupta. on 27 Mar 09, 14:52:57
fucking bastards indeed.
By: qqqqqqqq. on 29 Dec 08, 15:44:53
I took my mom to get a hip-replacement and it went perfectly. She couldn't be happier - I refuse to believe that it's a third world country any more!
By: debauched2002. on 27 Dec 08, 16:53:34
There are many reasons for someone to become a medical doctor. Pressure from parents, getting good enough results in school are only a couple of them. The worst reason to become a medical doctor is greed. The best reason is to want to help people in need. I see an industry based greed occurring here.
By: cschandragiri. on 23 Dec 08, 06:46:48
Indian Politicians suck!!!!!!!