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Welcome to the Concierge Med Group
We specialise in providing world-class medical services in the Philippines, as part of high quality medical tourism. We will guide patients towards the best medical solutions delivered by specialist consultants.
What makes the Philippines an ideal destination is its liberalised service industry, cost-efficient labour standards, and a vast pool of highly adaptable resources and home-grown talents. Its rich areas of biodiversity, numerous tourist attractions and travel accommodation will enable family and friends to visit patients and enjoy a holiday at the same time.
Benefits of Medical Tourism
• High quality treatment given in world-class facilities
• High savings with an equally high customer care
• Best surgeons
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Innovation
Medical tourism brings innovation to the healthcare industry, whether inbound or outbound. Countries offering medical tourism, such as the Philippines, have to provide state-of-the-art healthcare facilities to attract medical tourists. With more patients going overseas for medical treatments, local providers must improve their own facilities and medical services, while bringing down costs in order to keep patients within its territory. Either way, medical tourism results in innovation in healthcare.
Medical Tourism Centre
Patients will receive treatment in an 80-bed tertiary hospital with state-of-the-art facilities. It has 50 medical and outpatient clinics designed to cater to around 60 emergency visits per day. Its rehabilitation centre has a swimming pool, aerial response, land response, 24/7 security and other high-standard facilities.
The Medical Tourism Centre is managed by specialist consultants and run as a profit centre, with close ties to some of the world 's well-run medical centres, such as the National Health Service in the
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The government has strived to achieve equity in access and provided a comprehensive range of affordable and quality care. At the same time, it has not neglected services that are in the realm of public goods. The importance of quality and standards of care is without question. Important quality and innovation will attract inward investment and generate income to the nation through many opportunities in the health sector and industry e.g. health tourism, but pose challenges in marketing and branding. The MOH has an established and transparent quality assurance programme but this is not the case in the private sector.
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