Mar 16, 2026

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West Asia war hits medical tourism: Overseas patient flow to Indian hospitals drops up to 75%

Israel-Iran war: Indian hospitals face a sharp decline in international patients. The ongoing conflict has disrupted travel, causing revenue losses. Hospitals report a 50% to 75% fall in overseas patient flows. This situation is prompting a shift towards attracting patients from Southeast Asia, Africa, and Central Asia. Recovery depends on regional stability and travel confidence.

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