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ईरान युद्ध का असर मेडिकल टूरिज्म पर भी दिखने लगा है. फरीदाबाद में विदेशी मरीजों की संख्या में 20 प्रतिशत तक की कमी.

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00:00The impact of the youth in the country is in the country.
00:05Every state has been affected by the youth.
00:06It is about medical tourism.
00:08It has also been a big impact on the medical system.
00:12Pankaj Ji is from Amarita Hospital.
00:14What is the impact of this post?
00:16Pankaj Ji, what is your post?
00:17My Pankaj Kumar is that I lead to the International Patient Services Department.
00:23The people who come to India and come to the hospital in India.
00:30What is the impact of the youth in the country?
00:33Every state has affected the impact of the business.
00:36Corporate and the public health.
00:38So, you have to see the impact of the medical tourism.
00:41How do you see the impact of the medical tourism?
00:43I think it has affected the impact in West Asia.
00:47The impact of the space closure.
00:49The impact of the United States has affected the impact.
00:53The impact of the medical tourism as well.
00:55The impact of the medical tourism was in the Middle East.
00:57Now, the country is not able to travel.
01:00I think it was about 20 or 25 percent.
01:03So I think it has affected the impact of the medical tourism.
01:05A patient has been working.
01:07But thankfully, the Eto'o-Pen Airlines is active.
01:11There are many more and more.
01:19The patient is coming from the right direction.
01:22What is the Gulf country?
01:24Basically, Gulf country has impact.
01:26Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq especially.
01:30Iran has never been a very prominent source market in India.
01:34Because their healthcare infrastructure was good.
01:36Those people didn't travel to India.
01:37But Iraq did.
01:38But in the way of space corrosion, Iraq has not been able to travel.
01:41What kind of disease did they go to?
01:43What kind of disease did they go to here?
01:45In the hospital and in the Baharat, they have always been able to travel to the country.
01:49For the brain, for the brain, for the spine, for the surgeries, for the injuries, for the injuries and for
01:55the transplant.
01:56Especially, the area has been affected by the transplant.
02:01The transplant was very low.
02:01The transplant is more than the CIS region.
02:04We have come from Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzakistan, Tajikistan.
02:08They are still coming.
02:09What kind of disease has happened to the first patient?
02:12Now, what has happened to the patient?
02:13Sir, I think that overall, this is a $13 billion industry.
02:18Medical division is called for India.
02:20So, it has been 20-25% of the population.
02:24And the rest of us are intact.
02:26What do you think?
02:27If the system is like this, it will have to be affected?
02:30Yes.
02:31If the system is like this, it will have to be affected.
02:32Because, although the other countries have not stopped,
02:36but the cost of flight has increased.
02:38And the cost of flight has increased so much,
02:40that many people who want to travel plan,
02:44they are delayed.
02:45So, this can be affected by other countries.
02:46So, this can be affected by other countries.
02:47So, what do you think about India?
02:50What do you think about India?
02:55India is the number 3 of people who are looking for medical treatment.
03:01So, what do you think about India?
03:01The first reason is that India's doctor, nurse, specialist,
03:05is a very good quality,
03:08very good parameters for Indian specialists.
03:10So, not only in India,
03:12India's doctors are working in the US and UK.
03:14So, because of their education system…
03:16When I first came to the hospital,
03:17If you come to the hospital,
03:18you will still have their own careniers too?
03:23Are there many doctors getting help from them?
03:27In terms of their benefits,
03:27And many doctors won't have to go away too.
03:27they won't have to impact.
03:28In middle-East-Levelty,
03:29we've not been there in the middle-East-Levelty.
03:31We wouldn't go away too.
03:31They are all in the Western world,
03:32so I think that all these doctors are not there.
03:34I don't have to impact.
03:35But the ones who are coming to the hospital,
03:37especially with our population,
03:40Our particular situation says,
03:40as compared to other countries like US,
03:42the UK, the UK, the Thailand and the Singapore,
03:50The treatment of the US is $1,000,000 in India is $7-8,000.
03:56That's why people are coming.
03:59The medical condition has been affected by the medical condition.
04:03The last one was that the medical condition has been affected by the medical condition.
04:07What do you think of the medical condition?
04:11So, if this is a situation like this, then the patient will start to go to other countries.
04:21Maybe they will go to UK or Germany.
04:24So, they will start to go to other countries.
04:27And if their habits are going to happen,
04:31then maybe the number of patients in India will go to medical tourism.
04:33But the number of patients will go to other countries.
04:35I mean, youth will start to go to other countries,
04:39and the future will take some effect.
04:40Yes, it will take some effect.
04:41Because if they go to other countries,
04:46they will take advantage of themselves.
04:48So, if they can handle them 20% to the country,
04:51they will take effect.
04:52So, you can see that the youth in a car is going to come.
04:55In this case, every country has a problem.
04:57Their effect is in every place.
04:59For example, with gas and electricity,
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