164. Reading Skills Comprehension: Healthcare Turns Costlier

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Healthcare Turns Costlier

Read the passage given below.

As healthcare turns costlier in developed countries, the availability of accredited facilities is drawing hundreds to India. As a result, the Indian medical tourism market is expected to grow from $3 billion at present to around $8 billion by 2020. Witnessing an annual growth of 30% in medical tourism, India is set to become the number one destination for patients requiring medical attention. Cashing in on this demand, players in this space are making a medical trip for a visitor as convenient as a vacation.

A Pune-based medical company has about 1500 partnerships with hospitals and doctors in India and Turkey. The company has provided services to about 1000 patients. They describe themselves as an only* marketplace for medical tourism and not a discovery platform. In this company, all details are prowls, on the website and on payment of a token amount one can immediately buy a package/treatment with a hospital. The company also provides concierge medical services, such as visas, hotel and accommodation and sight-seeing, as value-added services.

Another medical centre which gets about 15 patients a month, provides a list of various treatments, with categories like cancer treatment packages, and cosmetic surgery packages, among others, along with their pricing details. Walking clients through every step, right from when they plan to leave their home country till they are back home after the surgery, the company provides medical opinion and evaluations, suggestions with details of fees and stay, besides post-operative care.

While lower costs have always buoyed India’s position as a favoured medical tourist spot, the cost is not the only reason for drawing people to these facilities. It is also the quality of care and a personalized experience that these places are providing and which counts. The international patient care teams at these places are the key. Realising that India is more individual-oriented, unlike the West which is more process-driven, the staff at these places are trained to understand the culture of various countries, starting with the basic etiquette of greeting a person, to their festivals. The idea is to create a personalized interaction with the patient. Thus India has adopted a system that has a more holistic approach.

 As the non-metropolitan cities offer a lower rate for the same level of medical quality, substantial growth is foreseen in these places. However, the availability of direct flights has a significant bearing in the choice of locations. But with new opportunities come new challenges. For India, it is staying up on the curve to appease the international audience.

(a) On the basis of your reading of the above passage make notes on it, using headings and subheadings. Use recognizable abbreviations (wherever necessary — a minimum of four) and a format you consider suitable. Also, supply an appropriate title to it.

 (b) Write a summary of the passage in about 80 words.

 Ans. (a) The Rise of Medical Tourism in India

I. The current status of medi tourism in India

 (i) costlier healthcare in the West

 (ii) estimated rise from $3 million to $8 million by 2020

 (iii) players making medi trips like vacations

II. Profile of Pune-based Co

(i)1500 partnerships with hospitals and patients from Turkey

(ii) online marketplace for med tourism

 (iii) token fee for package treatment info

(iv) provision for concierge services

A. visas

B. hotel and accom’n

C. sight-seeing

III.Other medi centre facilities

(i)separate treatment packages with prices

(ii) controlling door-to-door care

 (iii) medi opinion and evaluation

(iv) post-operative care

 (ii) trap door

A. burrow shaped

B. having lid on top

 (iii) wolf spiders burrow underground

 (iv) wheel-shaped for catching prey

V. The European water spider

(i) builds a bell-shaped home under water

(ii) fills with air

(iii) brought from surfaced in hairs of the abdomen

(iv) rears eggs

(v) nurses them till maturity

 (vi) leaves when young can build nests indep

Key to Abbreviations

 

yrs                              years

 manfd                manufactured

spp’ting                 supporting

indep                    independently

 

 (b) Summary

 Spiders are arachnids, survive in all climates and range from 8cm to minuscule sizes. ‘bran can eat birds and live 15 years. The silk in a web is manufactured in abdominal glands and as a liquid before solidifying under air contact. The sticky silk helps in trapping prey. Non-s scaffolding and spokes support the web. Varieties of webs include sheet webs, trap door webs spider burrows, and wheel-shaped webs. The European water spider burrows under water, hat eggs, rears young, nurses till maturity, all under water.

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