Health care is an increasing concern for citizens of the world, as most middle and low-income individuals are unable to afford to pay medical expenses.
Fortunately, Sri Lanka is approaching a higher trajectory in the medical tourism global planner, spurring a demand for accommodation in this niche sector.
Medical facilities have improved in Sri Lanka. However it is wise to evaluate and choose a qualified medical practitioner with a good track record.
While private medical institutions have participated in providing facilities for foreigners at a higher cost, it is undoubtedly 50% – 75% a lower cost for the same surgery or treatment, in comparison to North America or Europe.
Multinational companies have begun to consider other options to reduce the financial burden of expensive medical procedures for employee healthcare.
Insurance companies have the option to provide incentives such as waiving deductibles, or further accommodate travel for a family member, and still manage to cut their costs.
Plausibly more middle-income foreigners would be willing to travel to Sri Lanka for expensive surgical procedures. They may even be willing to travel from more distant countries, given that they have good enough reason to.
Largely, it can be certain that this trend will continue as the quality of medical care improves further in Sri Lanka.