India's medical tourism boom rests on NEET's integrity
India, June 23 -- India's ambition to become a global health care hub rests on a foundation that gets far less attention than hospital beds or visa rules: The integrity of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), the exam that decides who becomes a doctor. Medical tourism refers to the practice of travelling to another country to seek medical treatment. Escalating health care expenses, prolonged waiting periods, and the increasing prevalence of lifestyle-related diseases are prompting patients worldwide to seek medical care beyond their national borders. This trend has fuelled the rapid growth of the Medical Value Travel (MVT) industry, transforming it into a multi-billion-dollar global market. This expansion reflects its growin...
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