Medical tourism Mauritius

Attirer 200 000 retraités étrangers en quatre ans: une opportunité?

Le projet est ambitieux. Attirer 200 000 retraités étrangers d’ici 2020 et pas n’importe lesquels. Il s’agit de ceux ayant un minimum de 1 500 dollars de retraite par mois.

30 Sep 2016, business.mega.mu

Développement: Maurice Aspire À Devenir Une Plateforme Biomédicale

La Healthcare & Life Sciences Review (HCLS), en partenariat avec le Board of Investment (BoI), en fait état dans un récent numéro : Maurice ambitionne de devenir une plateforme biomédicale. Le développement d’un tel hub figure désormais « parmi les priorités du gouvernement ».

15 Jun 2016, business.mega.mu

Sun, Sea and Plastic Surgery: Mauritius Bets on the Beauty Business - CNN

Dr. Javed Dawreeawo is learning about cultural differences through his clients.

03 Feb 2016, business.mega.mu

Medical Tourism and Wellness at Mauritius Intends to Achieve Rs 100M by 2015

The medical tourism sector and wellness has a turnover of $ 439 billion globally, including 60 billion for medical tourism only.

15 Mar 2014, business.mega.mu

Medical Tourism: Governemnt Silence

Mauritius aims to attract around 100,000 foreign patients by 2020. However, medical tourism was almost hidden in the budget speech.

22 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu

Medical Tourism Up by 70%

In its latest newsletter, the Board of Investment (BOI) estimated that the number of foreign patients who travelled to Mauritius for treatment in 2012 was around 21,000.

08 Jan 2013, business.mega.mu

MCB Helps to Position Mauritius as Medical Hub

Help Mauritius to be the forefront of biomedical research. This is the objective that the Mauritius Commercial Bank (MCB) is set by funding a project of Centre for Biomedical and Biomaterials Research (CBBR) based at the University of Mauritius, to the tune of Rs 1.1 million.

18 Dec 2012, business.mega.mu

15,000 medical tourists expected this year

Medical tourism is an up-and-coming market. In its monthly bulletin of February 2011, the Board of Investment (BOI) mentions that 15,000 patients are expected to receive treatment in Mauritius this year. The target is to attract 100,000 foreign patients by the year 2020, which would contribute $ 1 billion to the economy. The BOI states [...]

03 Mar 2011, The Independent Daily