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Nigerians now seek medical care in India

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By Usman Oladimeji

Medical tourism by Nigerians to India is valued at $7.69 billion.

Indian hospitals are increasingly becoming a sought-after option for Nigerians looking for top quality medical services. The country has established itself as a prime choice for Medical Tourism thanks to its state-of-the-art amenities, expert medical professionals, and affordable rates. Numerous reports have shed light on the specific Indian hospitals that Nigerians have been flocking to, along with the considerable expenses incurred in seeking medical care overseas. It was revealed that Nigerians heavily depend on foreign healthcare, with medical tourism to India alone valued at $7.69 billion.

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Navigating through language differences and logistical obstacles have proved to be quite daunting on the journey. Regardless, Nigerian patients who seek  medical care in India have reported overall positive experiences. A large number of Nigerians travel to Indian hospitals for intricate treatment like organ transplants, bone marrow transplants for sickle cell disease, and Heart Disease treatments. Indian doctors are well-known for their high level of skill and specialization in treating conditions related to the heart and cardiovascular system.

Unique blend of quality care makes India a preferred destination.

Renowned for its high expertise in heart treatment, cutting-edge medical centres, its dedication to providing top-notch healthcare standout. The Medical Tourism Magazine recognized India as a major player in the global medical tourism sector, specialized in cardiac treatments. Advanced hospitals attract international patients with their combination of cutting-edge technology, expert medical practitioners, and budget-friendly cardiovascular services that are significantly cheaper than those in the West. This unique blend of quality care and affordability makes the country a preferred destination for patients seeking cardiac treatment.

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The success rates of cardiac procedures in India are impressively high, owing to the expertise of medical professionals and cutting-edge technology. While success rates may fluctuate depending on the procedure and patient’s health, India’s dedication to top-notch healthcare has led to favourable results for numerous individuals. This has positioned the country as a premier destination for medical tourism on a global scale. The country is attracting patients not just from Nigeria but from all over the globe.

Skilled doctors and nurses are migrating to countries.

It has an impressive healthcare system that can compete with the top in the world. The nation houses many hospitals and clinics that meet stringent quality criteria and hold international accreditation. These medical facilities are furnished with cutting-edge Technology and modern equipment, guaranteeing that patients are provided with premium care. Compared to medical facilities in Nigeria, the country was praised for its top-notch amenities and advanced diagnostic tools. Despite the high standard of care, language barriers have been a challenge for some patients. Although most doctors are fluent in English, differences in accents can sometimes cause miscommunication.

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This issue is more noticeable among hospital employees who may not have strong English skills, leading to potential difficulties for patients. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s healthcare system is significantly affected by medical tourism, especially due to the loss of medical professionals. Skilled doctors and nurses migrating to countries offering better resources and higher pay have led to a shortage of talent, causing Nigeria to be among the top countries exporting medical professionals. This exodus of workers is worsening the issues facing Nigeria’s healthcare system.

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To combat the demand for medical tourism and counteract the loss of talent, Nigeria could revamp healthcare facilities with cutting-edge technology, enhance hospital capabilities in urban and rural regions, and broaden medical training initiatives. In order to keep medical professionals engaged, it is important to offer competitive pay and benefits. Job satisfaction can also be boosted by creating a better work environment. Additionally, healthcare funding needs to be increased with support from the government, and partnerships between the public and private sectors can help improve healthcare delivery and infrastructure.

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