Govt: Facilities to foreign patients not at cost of Indians
Press Trust of India, February 24, 2009
The Indian government says that special facilities are not offered to foreigners seeking medical treatment at the cost of domestic patients. And no special or additional incentives are being given to doctors or healthcare facilities that see foreign patients. Officials say, though, that working out packages with hospitals to serve foreign patients facilitates usage of India's natural strengths.
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