DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES–(Marketwire – 09/13/10) – The continued buoyancy of the Gulf’s healthcare sector is providing ample opportunities for international healthcare support industries to capitalise on its growth, says a leading consultant in the healthcare support industry. Dr. Prem Jagyasi, CEO and MD of ExHealth, an agency that provides marketing and communications solutions for healthcare stakeholders, believes that the predictions of a steady growth for the industry bode well for specialist providers catering to healthcare organisations.
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The continued buoyancy of the regional healthcare sector is providing ample opportunities for dedicated service industries to capitalise on its growth, according to a leading figure in the healthcare support field. Dr. Prem Jagyasi, CEO and MD of ExHealth, an agency that provides communications solutions for healthcare stakeholders, believes that the predictions of a steady growth for the industry bode well for specialist providers catering to healthcare organisations.
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Developing quality healthcare for international patients means more than providing advanced and efficient care to the patient during his or her stay in the hospital, states Dr. Prem Jagyasi, a medical tourism expert. Dr. Jagyasi educates organizations in creating and delivering overall delightful services to the patient right from taking the case at the onset till the patient achieves the ultimate objective.